Governor Shapiro signed HB 2200 “FBI-Approved Language to Implement Licensure Compacts” into law on July 17, 2024.
It is now Act No. 79 of 2024, and it will take effect in 180 days.
This is great news and Pennsylvania’s nearly 300,000 licensed Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are one step closer to being able to obtain a multi-state license.
Pennsylvania joined the Nurse License Compact on July 1, 2021, when Gov. Wolf signed the Nurse Licensure Compact (Act 68) into law.
The FBI did not believe Act 68 and other professions’ interstate compact legislation language was sufficient for background checks and provided lawmakers with draft language to ensure national criminal background checks. Therefore, Senator Lisa Boscola and Rep Frank Burns worked with the Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI to include compromise language into HB2200 and its companion bill SB1165 that amends Title 63 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes.
Act No. 79 of 2024 provides that applicants for initial licenses, certificates, or interstate compact licenses, in a healthcare field must submit fingerprints for a background check to the PA State Police, who will then send the fingerprints to the FBI for identity verification and a national criminal history check. Current Pennsylvania license holders do not need to submit fingerprints for a criminal history check for renewal of their PA license.
How will this affect nurses now that Act No. 79 of 2024 is signed into law? To find out, I attended the PA State Board of Nursing (PA-SBN) meeting on July 12, 2024, and the following was reported:
Prior SBN Board meeting minutes noted:
Of note, since Sept. 5, 2023, Pennsylvania partially implemented the NLC , allowing RNs and LPNs who hold multi-state licenses from other states through the NLC to provide in-person and telehealth services to PA patients. These nurses from other states, who also hold a Pennsylvania single-state license, may stop renewing it.
Now that Act No. 79 of 2024 is enacted, and once all of the other steps completed, full implementation of the NLC will allow Pennsylvania RNs and LPNs with multi-state licenses to work in any of the 42 Nurse Compact States.
Visit nursecompact.com for more information.
Take Action!
As you now know, the House passed the Nurse Ratio Bill, by a vote of 119-84.
Now the bill will go to the Senate and discussions could potentially begin in September. Some states that had similar deiscussions regarding ratios came away without a Ratio Bill, but rather an agreement that staffing committees would be established in their hospitals.
Read the PONL Legislative Visit talking points here.
We need some information from YOU! Using this link, please tell us if your hospital has a staffing committee or not - it will take you less than two minutes and will help us know how to best serve you. We welcome any additional detail you can provide us, too!
During the summer I urge all of us to contact our State Senators since they could be more available at their home offices. If you do not know who your legislators are, please use this handy link to find out: Find Your Legislators . Thank you for your advocacy on this very critical issue.
Please make use of the talking points supporting our stance that can be found on the Legislative page of the PONL website.
If you have additional questions, please contact Rosa Hickey by email or phone at 717-487-0911.
Rosa Hickey, MSN, RN, NEA-BC | PONL Legislative Committee Chair