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Why is an individual living in a NLC state limited to one license among the NLC states?

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Why is an individual living in a NLC state limited to one license among the NLC states?

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• One license reduces the barriers to interstate practice. • One license improves tracking for disciplinary purposes. • One license promotes cost effectiveness and simplicity for the licensee. • One license acts as an unduplicated listing of licensed nurses, for planning and disaster preparedness. • One license facilitates interstate commerce. Can an individual hold both an RN and an LPN/VN license type in the NLC? Yes, the mutual recognition model provides for this authorization: one license per each license type if permitted by the state of residency.

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