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1 Any legal advice/legality knowledge is welcome. In Aug '10 I passed NCLEX and got my license to practice in a certain state. I moved right after completion to another state and sent off to their BON to transfer my license. I got a job in this new state I moved too, and this facility knew of the situation and said they would watch their online BON for my new license #/approved transfer. I worked in this state for 6 months to date. Apparently my application to transfer was incomplete because I failed to submit a background check reciept. Basicly I worked in this state for 6 months unlicensed to their state. I still hold my original licensing states' license to practice. So, Friday the HR gal tells me I am terminated because I do not hold a license in their state. Today, Monday I went to send a certified/overnight letter to BON with the documents required for completion to transfer. I should have my transfered license by the end of the week. Is it legal for them to fire me and turn me into the BON in their state? After 6 months of working in their state they decide to check license #'s on term me? Do they not have a certain amount of time to give me to complete the transfer? Whats legal here? I feel like I'm being pushed off so this facility doesn't get into hot water. I want my job & want to get legal so I can stay at my job; however this isn't really a option I've been given. So legally what are my options?
Why did you not follow up with the state BON after, say, a month with no license in hand? Sounds like you dropped the ball. There's no good reason why you didn't contact the BON several months ago.

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Quote from kloneWhy did you not follow up with the state BON after, say, a month with no license in hand? Sounds like you dropped the ball. There's no good reason why you didn't contact the BON several months ago.

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I would contact an attorney in your current state. I can't understand how they hired you without checking the validity of your nursing license.

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Yes....and op made a valid statement.although hr dropped the ball to. Hope you can work it out and find something else.

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Yes they can fire you... you've been working w/o a valid license. It's your responsibility to make sure your application was complete and approved!

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I believe you could be liable for practicing without a license in that state.

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You need to contact a lawyer. Any advice solicted on allnurses will be worth exactly whatyou paid for it.

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Yes I think it is legal for them to fire you. You worked unlicensed for 6 months and that can get them into BIG legal trouble. You can ask to be reinstated, but I would do that until after you have proof that the license is already cleared. I am sort of shocked that neither you nor the hospital caught this sooner.

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They are certainly allowed to fire you, and you'll be lucky if you don't end up in legal trouble for practicing without a license. I agree you should be discussing this with a lawyer, not on a public internet discussion board.

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Author: alice  3-06-2015, 17:07   Views: 184   
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