REQUESTED BY: Deborah S. Suttle, Senator, Nebraska State Legislature You have requested the opinion of this office regarding the constitutionality of proposed legislation to adopt the Nurse Licensure Compact. It is our understanding that your concern is whether LB 523 would constitute an unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority. You have enclosed with your opinion request a copy of Kansas Attorney General Opinion No. 99-3 which discusses that issue and concludes that enactment of the compact in Kansas would be unconstitutional.
The purpose of LB 523 is to adopt the Nurse Licensure Compact. LB 523 provides that registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and vocational nurses residing in each "party state," meaning any state that has adopted the compact, will enjoy a multistate licensure privilege and be authorized to practice as a nurse in all party states. LB 523, § 1, art. III(a). In order to obtain or retain a license as a nurse, each applicant must meet his or her home state's qualifications for licensure and license renewal. Every nurse practicing in a party state must comply with the state practice laws of the state in which the patient is located at the time care is rendered. State practice laws are defined as "those individual party states' laws and regulations that govern the practice of nursing, define the scope of nursing practice, and create the methods and grounds for imposing discipline." LB 523, § 1, art. II(n). LB 523 also provides for a coordinated licensure information system and the sharing of certain investigative information. LB 523, § 1, art. VII and VIII.
We agree with the Kansas Attorney General that adoption of the Nurse Licensure Compact would grant the legislatures of other states "the unqualified right to determine the qualifications for the practice of nursing in this state by nonresidents." In Nebraska, the Legislature may not delegate its legislative authority, power, or functions to an administrative or executive authority or to private individuals. Bosselman, Inc. v. State,
The Legislature may lawfully adopt by reference an existing law or regulation of another jurisdiction, including the United States." Clemens v. Harvey,
Sincerely,
DON STENBERG Attorney General
Lynn A. Melson Assistant Attorney General
Approved:
Don Stenberg Attorney General
pc: Patrick J. O'Donnell Clerk of the Legislature
