Wisconsin Administrative Code
Board of Nursing
Chapter N 9 - Nurse Licensure Compact
Appendix - RULES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION OF NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT ADMINISTRATORS
Section 200 - COORDINATED LICENSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง 200
Current through August 26, 2024
201. UNIFORM DATA SET AND LEVELS OF ACCESS
(1) The Compact
Administrator of each party state shall furnish uniform data to the Coordinated
Licensure Information System, which shall consist of the following:
(a) the nurse's name;
(b) jurisdiction of licensure;
(c) license expiration date;
(d) licensure classification, license number
and status;
(e) public emergency
and final disciplinary actions, as defined by the contributing state
authority;
(f) a change in the
status of a disciplinary action or licensure encumbrance;
(g) status of multistate licensure
privileges;
(h) current
participation by the nurse in an alternative program;
(i) information that is required to be
expunged by the laws of a party state;
(j) the applicant or nurse's United States
social security number;
(k) current
significant investigative information; and
(1)
a correction to a licensee's data.
(2) The public shall have access to items (1)
(a) through (g) and information about a licensee's participation in an
alternative program to the extent allowed by state law.
(3) In the event a nurse asserts that any
Coordinated Licen-sure Information System data is inaccurate, the burden of
proof shall be upon the nurse to provide evidence in a manner determined by the
party state that substantiates such claim.
(4) A party state shall report the items in
the uniform data set to the Coordinated Licensure Information System within
fifteen (15) calendar days of the date on which the action is taken.
202. QUERYING THE COORDINATED LICENSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM
(1) Upon application for multistate
licensure, with the exception of renewal by a nurse, a party state shall query
the Coordinated Licensure Information System to determine the applicant's
current licensure status, previous disciplinary action(s), current
participation in an alternative program, and any current significant
investigative information.
(2) Upon
discovery that an applicant is under investigation in another party state, the
party state in receipt of the nurse licensure application shall contact the
investigating party state and may request investigative documents and
information.
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