Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 27 - BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 10.27.22 - Multistate Licensure Compact Regulations
Section 10.27.22.02 - Issuance of a License by a Compact Party State
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. As of July 1, 2005, no applicant for initial licensure will be issued a compact license granting a multistate privilege to practice unless the applicant first obtains a passing score on the applicable NCLKX examination or any predecessor examination used for licensure.
B. Home Party State License.
C. A nurse on a visa from another country applying for licensure in a party state may declare either the country of origin or the party state as the primary state of residence. If the foreign country is declared the primary state of residence, a single state license shall be issued by the party state.
D. A license issued by a party state is valid for practice in all other party states unless clearly designated as valid only in the state which issued the license.
E. Single State License.
F. A nurse changing primary state of residence, from one party state to another party state, may continue to practice under the former home state license and multistate licensure privilege during the processing of the nurse's licensure application in the new home state for a period not to exceed 90 days.
G. The licensure application in the new home state of a nurse under pending investigation by the former home state shall be held in abeyance, and the 90-day period in §F of this regulation shall be stayed until resolution of the pending investigation.
H. The former home state license is not valid upon the issuance of a new home state license.
I. If a decision is made by the new home state denying licensure, the new home state shall notify the former home state within 10 business days, and the former home state may take action in accordance with that state's laws and regulations.