What is the mutual recognition model of nursing regulation?
The mutual recognition model of nursing regulation is a system which allows an individual to be licensed in one state but practice and be “recognized” in another state. An excellent example of a mutual recognition model is the driver’s license. Have you ever wondered why you can drive throughout the country on your Utah driver’s license? The regulation of automobile driving is based on a mutual recognition model. 2. How is the mutual recognition model implemented in the states? The mutual recognition model is implemented via the legislative enactment of an interstate compact. An interstate compact is an agreement or contract between states established for the purpose of resolving a problem of multi-state concern. States become party to this agreement once the compact is passed by their respective legislatures. 3. What does the Nurse Licensure Compact do? Participation under the Nurse Licensure Compact requires an individual to be licensed in the party state in which he/she resides. How
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