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    April 18, 2024

    Nurse Licensure Compact Passes House Unanimously!

    Nurse Licensure Compact Passes House Unanimously!
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    In an effort to increase healthcare access for all Connecticut residents, State Representative Tami Zawistowski (R-61) today joined her colleagues to unanimously support a House Republican caucus proposal to allow Connecticut to enter the Nurse Licensure Compact to allow qualified nurses to obtain a multistate license.

    House Bill 5058 – An Act Adopting the Nurse Licensure Compact is a multi-jurisdiction licensing option that will align Connecticut with that of 41 separate jurisdictions, including the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam, to allow registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and vocational nurses (VNs) to practice in any jurisdiction that acknowledges the compact.

    “Joining this compact will provide Connecticut residents with even more access to healthcare, including the expansion of telehealth visits that became so important during the pandemic,” Rep. Tami Zawistowski, a cosponsor of the bill, said. “Nursing shortages are happening statewide, and I’m encouraged that this important healthcare bill to support our residents and provide another avenue to employment passed the House with such overwhelming support.”

    The compact is administered by the Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators and establishes eligibility criteria, disciplinary actions, annual assessments on party states to cover operational costs, and more.

    During floor debate, the House adopted an amendment to the bill which added a fingerprint requirement for applicants of a multistate license, and provides funding support for Haven – a nonprofit program that serves as an alternate to discipline and provides supports, including mental health or substance abuse, for medical professionals. The amendment also directs funds from license renewals to further support Haven’s mission.

    If approved by the Senate and signed into law, Connecticut will enter into the Nurse Licensure Compact from October 1, 2025, until January 1, 2028.

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