With every passing year, multijurisdictional licensing in the U.S. expands to include more states and more professions. What exactly does the...
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The Guide to Inclusive Practices is a new resource that provides direction for volunteers, registrants and Engineers and Geoscientists BC staff in...
Read PostThe Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards has announced that, effective by January 1, 2026, both the knowledge and skills portions...
Read PostIn an effort to address lawyer shortage and case backlogs, Maine becomes another state to consider allowing candidates to take the bar exam after an...
Read PostThe Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services is adding 66 credentials to its LicensE cloud-based license application and renewal...
Read PostA survey by the Medical Protection Society in the UK reveals that almost one in three doctors investigated by the General Medical Council had...
Read PostOperators of two nursing schools in Florida have confessed to selling fake diplomas and transcripts to students, pleading guilty to conspiracy to...
Read PostA bill under consideration in the Florida Senate would expedite licensure for applicants with certification in good standing in another state,...
Read PostThe Nurse Licensure Compact has been signed into law in Washington, the 40th jurisdiction to enact the NLC. An implementation process must now be...
Read PostEvery two years, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing and the National Forum of State Nursing Workforce Centers conduct a survey focused...
Read PostThe new secretary of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation has requested budgeting of $6 million to fund a new icensing...
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