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Interstate Compact For Licensure Recognition

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The Interstate Compact for Licensure Recognition is an agreement among participating U.S. states and territories that facilitates the recognition of professional licenses across jurisdictional boundaries. It streamlines the licensure process for professionals such as teachers, nurses, psychologists, and other licensed practitioners, allowing them to practice more seamlessly in member states without undergoing redundant licensing procedures. The compact aims to enhance workforce mobility, improve access to services, and reduce administrative barriers while maintaining state-specific standards and regulations.

Key Features

  • Mutual recognition of professional licenses across member states
  • Simplified multi-state licensure process for qualified professionals
  • Maintains individual state licensing requirements and standards
  • Creates a centralized framework for license verification and disciplinary actions
  • Enhances workforce mobility and access to services
  • Includes provisions for emergency response and temporary practice

Pros

  • Significantly reduces licensing barriers for professionals seeking to work in multiple states
  • Promotes workforce flexibility and economic opportunities
  • Facilitates quicker deployment of licensed professionals during emergencies
  • Maintains high standards through state-specific regulation oversight
  • Encourages interstate cooperation and consistency in licensure standards

Cons

  • Not all professions or states participate in the compact, limiting applicability
  • Variability among states' regulations may still pose challenges
  • Potential concerns about enforcement of discipline across jurisdictions
  • Some professionals may face additional requirements from individual states despite compact recognition

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:24:22 PM UTC