Indiana Statutes
§ 25-42-4-3 — Change of primary state of residency to new party state
Indiana § 25-42-4-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 25PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Art. 42INTERSTATE NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT
Ch. 4Application for Nurse Licensure in a Party State
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Ind. Code § 25-42-4-3 (2026).
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If a nurse changes primary state of residence by moving between two (2) party states, the nurse must apply for licensure in the new home state, and the multistate license issued by the prior home state will be deactivated in accordance with applicable rules adopted by the commission, including the following:
(1)The nurse may apply for licensure in advance of a change in
primary state of residence.
(2)A multistate license must not be issued by the new home state
until the nurse:
(A)provides satisfactory evidence of a change in primary state
of residence to the new home state; and
(B)satisfies all applicable requirements to obtain a multistate
license from the new home state.
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Related
Wright v. State
665 N.E.2d 2 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1996)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.135-2019, SEC.5.
Nearby Sections
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§ 25-0.5-1-1
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Occupational therapists§ 25-0.5-1-15
Optometrists§ 25-0.5-1-16
Pharmacists§ 25-0.5-1-17
Physical therapists§ 25-0.5-1-18
Physician assistants§ 25-0.5-1-19
Podiatrists§ 25-0.5-1-2
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