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Code · New Jersey · Title 45 — Mining, Oil and Gas · Chapter 11A

45:11A-2. Suspended, probationary nurse prohibited to practice in party state

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2. a. A State licensed nurse whose license is under suspension or under probation by the New Jersey Board of Nursing, or who is participating in an established treatment program which is an alternative to disciplinary action, shall not practice in any other party state during the term of the suspension, probation or participation without prior authorization from the other party state. The board may revoke the State license of a nurse under suspension, probation or participation who practices nursing in another party state without prior authorization from that state.
b. The multistate licensure privilege granted by this State pursuant to the compact is subject to revocation or other disciplinary action as the result of any disciplinary action imposed by a nurse's home state.
L.2001,c.340,s.2; per s.9, expires January 1, 2007.
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