A court ruling in New Brunswick will allow the Official Languages Commissioner to examine complaints against the Nurses Association of New Brunswick...
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The Georgia Professional Standards Commission has voted to remove what they call "ambiguous terms" such as "diversity," "equity," and "inclusion"...
Read PostNew research from the Mission Square Research Institute, the National Association of Personnel Executives, and the Public Sector HR Associations...
Read PostA bill under consideration in the Philippines would require applicants for the teacher licensure exam to take a refresher course if they fail the...
Read PostBills awaiting the governor's signature in Missouri would change licensure rules to assistant physicians. Currently, applicants can apply to be...
Read PostAlicia Plemmons with the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation shares new research her team conducted to explore the relationship...
Read PostThe May/June edition of Professional Licensing Report was recently distributed to the publication's subscribers. PLR always publishes two free...
Read PostA new law signed in New Hampshire will allow licensing boards to issue a license to out-of-state applicants who hold a license in another state for...
Read PostAfter a January executive order prohibiting agencies, commissions, and boards from creating new regulations, a new executive order in Nevada lifts...
Read PostResearchers in Michigan have used a "computer-generated model scanning massive online datasets of texts, books, articles, and webpages" to take the...
Read PostRachel Kenna, Chief Nursing Officer for Ireland and Assistant Secretary General in the Department of Health, recently wrote an essay for The...
Read PostAt its most recent meeting, CLEAR’s Board of Directors agreed to circulate a draft bylaws amendment, which would create a new Education and...
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