Dylan is a PT whose home state license is in North Dakota. Dylan has compact privileges in Arizona, Missouri, and Utah. Utah takes disciplinary action against Dylan's Utah compact privilege for submitting false claims. Dylan's compact privileges in Arizona, Missouri, and Utah are immediately terminated. Upon notification of the Utah action, North Dakota decides to suspend Dylan's North Dakota license for 3 years. When can Dylan get a compact privilege again?
Although the model Compact statute states that licensees are ineligible for a compact privilege for two years after the effective date of the disciplinary action, Dylan must wait until the North Dakota license is no longer encumbered (3 years) before being eligible for compact privileges again. Dylan would still be able to apply for a license in Arizona, Missouri, and/or Utah in order to practice in each state. Each state would follow its own process to determine eligibility for a license when determining if Dylan could obtain a license in those 3 states.