Bill
HB 2266
Relating to homeownership.
HB 2266 would enact the APRN Licensure Compact, letting qualified Kansan APRNs hold a multistate license to practice in partner states and expand cross-state care access.
Bill
HB 2266
HB 2266 would enact the APRN Licensure Compact, letting qualified Kansan APRNs hold a multistate license to practice in partner states and expand cross-state care access.
Title: Enacting the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Licensure Compact to provide interstate practice privileges for APRNs
Introduced: January 30, 2025
Committee hearing: Thursday, February 13, 2025, 1:30 PM Room 112‑N — CANCELED
HB 2266 would enact the APRN Licensure Compact in Kansas. The compact establishes a framework allowing qualified APRNs to obtain a single multistate license from their home state that authorizes practice in all other party states (multistate licensure privilege). The stated goals are to improve public protection through cooperative regulation, reduce duplicative state licensing, and expand access to care — including via remote/telehealth practice.
(Note: the introduced version provided is truncated; full compact text would specify membership, commission governance, data sharing, license issuance procedures, discipline and enforcement mechanics, and fees.)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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