Montana Board of Nursing: Nurse Licensure Compact
Welcome to the Nurse Lincensure Compact Module. Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement that allows "mutual recognition" of a nursing license between member states in the United States of America. Enacted into law by the participating states, member states allow a nurse that resides in and possesses a current nursing license in a state that is a member of the NLC to practice in any of the other member states without obtaining additional licensure in that state.
This delegation module includes a history of the original Nurse Licensure Compact, what to expect with the new enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, and how the original NLC and eNLC differ.
This continuing nursing education activity is approved for 1.5 contact hours.
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
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Course Curriculum
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StartLesson 1: Original Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)
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StartWhat is the Original Nurse Licensure Compact?
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StartHistory of the Original NLC
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StartThe Nurse Licensure Compact: A Historical Perspective
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StartExplanation of the Nurse Licensure Compact for Nurses Video
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StartNurse Licensure Compact (NLC) in Montana
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StartDriver's License Compact vs. Nurse Licensure Compact
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StartQuiz
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StartDiscipline under the Original NLC
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StartQuiz
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StartLesson 2: enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC)
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StartThe Future of the NLC
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StartWhy was there a change to the eNLC from the original NLC?
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StartEnhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) Implementation
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StartTransition to the eNLC
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StartThe Transition to the eNLC - Original Compact States Video
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StartHow does the eNLC differ from the original NLC?
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StartUniform Licensure Requirements for a Multistate License
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StarteNLC in Montana
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StartQuiz
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StartWhat Do I Do Now?
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StartImplementation Date of the enhanced NLC (eNLC)
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StartQuiz