(A) The licensing board of a remote state shall promptly report to the administrator of the coordinated licensure information system any remote state actions, including the factual and legal basis for the actions, if known. The licensing board of a remote state shall also promptly report any current significant investigative information yet to result in a remote state action. The administrator of the coordinated licensure information system shall promptly notify the home state of these reports.
(B) The licensing board of a party state may complete any pending investigation of a licensee who changes his or her primary state of residence during the course of the investigation. The licensing board of that state also may take appropriate action against a licensee and shall promptly report the conclusion of the investigation to the administrator of the coordinated licensure information system. The administrator of the coordinated licensure information system shall promptly notify the new home state of any action taken against a licensee.
(C) A remote party state may take adverse action that affects the multi-state licensure privilege to practice within that party state. However, only the home state may take adverse action that affects a license that was issued by the home state.
(D) For the purposes of imposing an adverse action, the licensing board of the home state shall give the same priority and effect to the reported conduct received from a remote party state as it would if the conduct had occurred in the home state. In so doing, the licensing board of the home state shall apply its own state laws to determine appropriate action to be taken against the licensee.
(E) The home state may take adverse action based upon the factual findings of the remote party state if each state follows its own procedures for imposing the adverse action.
(F) This compact does not prohibit a party state from allowing a licensee to participate in an alternative program instead of taking adverse action against the licensee. If required by the party state's laws, the licensee's participation in an alternative program is confidential information. A party state shall require a licensee who enters an alternative program to agree not to practice in any other party state during the term of the alternative program without prior authorization from the other party state.