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We want to hear your stories, feedback, suggestions or tips! Have an insider tip on upcoming strikes or EMR conversions at your hospital? Let us know! Interested in contributing a story or sharing your experience to help other traveling professionals? We want to hear it! Click here to read a summary of the New Jersey enhanced multi-state Nurse Licensure Compact bill (S954).Įditor’s Note: This article will be updated as more information becomes available. One year after joining the NLC, the Attorney General will be required to submit a report to the governor with the pros and cons, indicating whether the state’s continued participation in the compact remains in the best interest of the people. Included in the bill is an evaluation clause. Nurses will be pre-vetted to jump into action at will.” Nurses are becoming more mobile with interstate relocations communication technology is fostering widespread telemedicine and if, God forbid, a disaster warrants an influx of nurses from one state to another, their expertise won’t be delayed by a Governor’s special order. Vitale, who is co-sponsoring the bill and acts as Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Chair, recently stated to : “The enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact brings New Jersey into the 21st Century and prepares us for the social trends and medical advances of the future. The bill was approved by the New Jersey Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee May 21. After a few years of attempts and facing opposition from various groups, the New Jersey senate passed the bill back in February 2019. It’s been a long journey for the state to get to these final steps to join the NLC. If signed off by the governor, New Jersey will become the 34th state to join the NLC, which the Nurse Licensure Compact announced June 4, 2019. The New Jersey compact nursing license bill was passed with a final vote by the Assembly and is awaiting Gov.
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The New Jersey State Nurses Association voiced their support for joining the compact in 2017 after additional requirements such as fingerprinting and background checks were included.
The implementation date is still to be determined. Phil Murphy signed a bill approving state’s participation in the multi-state Nurse Licensure Compact, becoming the 34th state to join the eNLC. Any attempt to do so will result in the forfeiture of the Buyer’s right to possess the Goods the immediate vesting of the Sorority right to possess the Goods and acknowledgement to third party(ies) that the Sorority has the immediate right to remove such items bearing the Sorority Marks and the subsequent surrender of the Goods to the Sorority.On Friday, July 19, New Jersey Gov. Thus, such Goods may not be resold by Buyer directly or indirectly on-line via a third-party (including but not limited to, ,, pinterest, etc…) or by any other means. Buyer understands and agrees that a non-member is not supposed to purchase, own or possess such items except I may purchase such items for the benefit of an active member, and as a condition to being allowed to purchase such Goods, he/she agrees that Sorority retains all rights and ownership in the underlying Goods that bear Sorority logos, copyrights and trademarks. (“Sorority”) logos, designs, copyrights and trademarks for a member of the Sorority. “Buyer acknowledges and agrees that he/she is purchasing paraphernalia and other goods (collectively “Goods”) that bears Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.