Sec. 7. A nurse who holds a home state multistate license on the effective date of this compact may retain and renew the multistate license issued by the nurse's current home state. However, the following apply: (1) A nurse who changes primary state of residence after the effective date of this compact shall meet all applicable requirements of section 3 of this chapter to obtain a multistate license from a new home state. (2) If the nurse fails to satisfy the multistate licensure requirements of section 3 of this chapter due to a disqualifying event occurring after the effective date of this compact: (A) the nurse is ineligible to retain or renew a multistate license; and (B) the nurse's multistate license must be revoked or deactivated in accordance with applicable rules adopted by the commission. IC 25-42-4 Chapter 4. Application for Nurse Licensure in a Party State 25-42-4-1 Multistate license application; use of coordinated licensure information system 25-42-4-2 Limit on number of multistate licenses a nurse may hold 25-42-4-3 Change of primary state of residency to new party state 25-42-4-4 Change of primary state of residency to nonparty state
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