Automatic occupational licensure of out-of-state individuals
Arkansas Code § 20-10-203; Arkansas Code § 20-10-403
(a) Pursuant to the Automatic Occupational Licensure for Out-of-State Licensure Act, Arkansas Code § 17-7-101 et seq., a nursing home administrator from another state may qualify as a nursing home administrator in Arkansas if they meet the following criteria and provide documentation that reflects:
- (1) They do not have a disqualifying criminal offense under Arkansas Code § 17-3-102 or any additional state law relating to the occupational licensure;
- (2) They do not have a complaint, allegation, or investigation pending for their occupational activity; and
(3) They are in good standing for one (1) year of an occupational licensure of similar scope of practice issued by another state, territory, or district of the United States, or they have worked:
- (A) In another state, territory, or district of the United States that does not use an occupational licensure to regulate an occupation or profession but is regulated by occupational licensure in this state; and
- (B) At least three (3) years in the occupation.
- (b) An individual who is granted automatic occupational licensure under this section shall meet all other occupational licensure requirements for a resident of this state and all renewal requirements of the occupational licensure, including without limitation a criminal background check and continuing education hours.
- (c) The Department of Human Services may require an applicant to pass an examination.
- (d) The department shall require an applicant to furnish a bond, financial statement, or proof of insurance coverage if required by state law.