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NV AB106
Bill
Status
6/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Elaine Marzola
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AI Summary
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Nevada would join the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact, allowing occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants licensed in one member state to practice in other member states through a "Compact Privilege"
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Licensees seeking the Compact Privilege must hold a home state license, complete a criminal background check, pay applicable fees, meet jurisprudence requirements, and have no license encumbrances or unresolved adverse actions within 2 years
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Establishes the Occupational Therapy Compact Commission as a joint public agency to administer the compact, with authority to create bylaws, promulgate rules, maintain a data system for sharing licensure information, and levy annual assessments from member states
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Remote states retain authority to take adverse action against practitioners operating under the Compact Privilege within their borders, including removing privileges, imposing fines, or restricting practice
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The Compact becomes effective when enacted by the tenth member state; member states may withdraw with 6 months notice after enacting a repealing statute
Legislative Description
Ratifies the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact. (BDR 54-233)
Last Action
(No further action taken.)
6/3/2025