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Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators Elects 2025 Executive Committee Members in Special Elections

Posted 12/05/2024
The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA), the governing body of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), announces new members of its Executive Committee, elected to two-year terms in two separate special elections.
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CHICAGO – The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA), the governing body of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), announces new members of its , elected to two-year terms in two separate special elections:

Elected Dec. 5, 2024:

Member-at-Large 
Kelly Jenkins, MSN, RN, NE-BC, NLC Commissioner, Kentucky, and executive director, Kentucky Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2026

Elected Nov. 5, 2024:

Vice Chair
Sherry Richardson, MSN, RN, NLC Commissioner, Tennessee, and executive director, Tennessee Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2026

Member-at-Large 
Crystal Tillman, DNP, RN, CNP, FRE, NLC Commissioner, North Carolina, and chief executive officer, North Carolina Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2026

Other current members of the NLC Executive Committee include:

Chair
Pamela C. Zickafoose, EdD, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CNE, FRE, NLC Commissioner, Delaware, and executive director, Delaware Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2025

Treasurer
Samuel Delp, PhD, MPA, NLC Commissioner, Colorado, and division director, DORA/Colorado Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2026

Member-at-Large 
Mary E. Fortier, EdD, RN, CNL, NLC Commissioner, New Jersey, and executive director, New Jersey Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2026

Member-at-Large
Linda Young, MS, RN, FRE, NLC Commissioner, South Dakota, and executive director, South Dakota Board of Nursing
Term expires: Sept. 30, 2025

About the ICNLCA
The ICNLCA facilitates cross border nursing practice through the implementation of the nationally recognized, multistate license, the NLC. The ICNLCA enhances nurse mobility and public protection through maintaining uniform licensure standards among party state boards of nursing; promoting cooperation and collaboration between party states; facilitating the exchange of data and information between party states; and educating stakeholders. The ICNLCA is a governmental and joint public agency of the party states created and established on July 20, 2017. The Executive Committee is the seven-member elected leadership of the ICNLCA.
 
About the NLC
The NLC allows for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) to have one multistate license, with the ability to practice in person or via telehealth in both their home state and other NLC states. There are 43 members of the NLC. Licensing standards are aligned in NLC states, so all nurses applying for a multistate license are required to meet the same standards, which include a federal and state criminal background check that will be conducted for all applicants for multistate licensure.
 
The NLC also enables nurses to provide telehealth nursing services to patients located across the country without having to obtain additional licenses. In the event of a disaster, nurses from multiple states can easily respond to supply vital services. Additionally, almost every nurse, including primary care nurses, case managers, transport nurses, school and hospice nurses, among many others, needs to routinely cross state boundaries to provide the public with access to nursing services, and a multistate license facilitates this process.
 
For more information, contact nursecompact@ncsbn.org or visit www.nlc.gov.