Wisconsin Administrative Code
Board of Nursing
Chapter N 9 - Nurse Licensure Compact
Appendix - RULES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION OF NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT ADMINISTRATORS
Section 500 - ADMINISTRATION
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง 500
Current through August 26, 2024
501. DUES ASSESSMENT
(1) The Commission shall determine the annual
assessment to be paid by party states. The assessment formula is a flat fee per
party state. The Commission shall provide public notice of any proposed
revision to the annual assessment fee at least ninety (90) calendar days prior
to the Commission meeting to consider the proposed revision.
(2) The annual assessment shall be due within
the Commission's first fiscal year after the implementation date and annually
thereafter.
502. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
(1) In the event
that two or more party states have a dispute, the parties shall attempt
resolution following the steps set out in this rule.
(2) The parties shall first attempt informal
resolution. The Compact Administrators in the states involved shall contact
each other. Each Compact Administrator shall submit a written statement
describing the situation to the other Compact Administrators involved in the
dispute. Each Compact Administrator may submit a response. The submission of
the statement and the response shall be in a mutually agreed upon time frame.
If an interpretation of the Compact is needed, the parties shall request
assistance from the Executive Committee. If all issues are resolved, no further
action is required and all party state Compact Administrators shall be informed
of the result. If any issue remains unresolved, the parties shall notify the
Commission and request mediation.
(3)
(a) A
party state that has a dispute with one or more other party states, and
informal resolution was unsuccessful, shall attempt mediation. Mediation shall
be conducted by a mediator appointed by the Executive Committee from a list of
mediators approved by the National Association of Certified Mediators or as
agreed to by all parties. If all issues are resolved through mediation, no
further action is required. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties shall
submit to binding dispute resolution.
(b) The costs of mediation shall be shared by
all party states involved.
(c) All
party state Compact Administrators shall be notified of all issues and disputes
that rise to the mediation stage in order to comment on those matters and
disputes that may impact all party states.
(4)
(a) In
the event of a dispute between party states that was not resolved through
informal resolution or mediation, the party states shall submit to binding
dispute resolution. The parties may choose binding dispute resolution either by
submitting the question dispute to the Commission for final action or by
arbitration.
(b) All party states
involved shall agree in order to proceed with arbitration. In the absence of
agreement, the matter shall be referred to the Commission for final
determination.
(c) Each party state
involved shall be responsible for its own respective expenses, including
attorney fees.
(d) The party state
Compact Administrators involved in the dispute shall recuse themselves from
consideration or voting by the full Commission.
503. COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT
(1) Compliance and enforcement issues shall
be initiated by the Executive Committee.
(2) The Executive Committee, through the
Director, shall send a written statement to the Compact Administrator in the
party state with the alleged non-compliance issue. That Compact Administrator
shall respond to the written statement within thirty calendar days.
(3) The Compact Administrator may appear
before the Executive Committee at a time and place as designated by the
Executive Committee.
(4) The
Executive Committee shall make a recommendation to the Commission concerning
the issue of non-compliance.
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