A bill passed in the South Carolina Legislature would prohibit state licenisng agencies from denying an application for licensure based on an...
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Read PostAHPRA offers a rare example of transformational change in the world of regulation. Over a decade after its founding, what has the agency taught us...
Read PostVermont's Secretary of State has appointed Kevin Rushing as new director of the Office of Professional Regulation. Rushing has experience in...
Read PostRecent budget hearings in Pennsylvania included discussions about delays in the licensing process. Acting Secretary of State brought up concerns...
Read PostA recent law in Louisiana allows "any interested party" to challenge occupational licensing requirements. The first petition under the law...
Read PostSenate Bill 156 under consideration in Alabama would create a central Occupational Licensing Division with an executive director of boards under the...
Read PostKansas has become the first state to join ASPIRE, the new Alliance for States Providing Interoperable Reciprocity. ASPIRE aims to address barriers...
Read PostDan Hereth, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, shares his agency's journey with a multi-year, multi-phase...
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Read PostGovernment officials in the Philippines are urging a review of the country's licensure exam policies to consider alternative routes to licensure....
Read PostIn 2017, amid severe teacher shortages, Minnesota created a Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board and a four-tier licensure system,...
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