A new law in South Carolina prohibits state agencies from denying an occupational license based solely on an applicant's prior criminal conviction....
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A doctor in Kentucky has won a case against a healthcare employer after being ordered to undergo evaluation without first being informed about...
Read PostCLEAR is delighted to announce to our members and stakeholders, that the organization will be taking over the publication of Professional Licensing...
Read PostAndrew LaFratte, Deputy Policy Director, shares an initiative that the Pennsylvania Department of State has developed to lessen the regulatory...
Read PostVery few people start out in life aspiring to a career in regulation. Yet through a wide variety of routes some of us find ourselves working in a...
Read PostGeorgia's Secretary of State has formed a new commission to review Georgia's business licensing process, identify barriers, and remove unnecessary...
Read PostThe Pennsylvania Senate has approved a bill requiring state agencies to make changes to their permitting timelines and process. Agencies would be...
Read PostA bill under consideration in New Jersey would require the Division of Consumer Affairs to identify the national average for credential applcation...
Read PostIndependent research commissioned by the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council found that more professionals are practicing in advanced practice roles...
Read PostEarlier this month, CLEAR held its 7th International Congress on Professional and Occupational Regulation in Dublin, Ireland. Our staff and...
Read PostWith every passing year, multijurisdictional licensing in the U.S. expands to include more states and more professions. What exactly does the...
Read PostThe Guide to Inclusive Practices is a new resource that provides direction for volunteers, registrants and Engineers and Geoscientists BC staff in...
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