In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states introduced or amended telehealth legislation on a temporary basis via waivers. Several states...
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Rules proposed for the Division of Consumer Affairs "will clarify and firmly establish that discriminatory conduct, bias-based harassment, and...
Read PostAn executive order in October 2021 directed a review of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department to streamline professional licensing...
Read PostThe Ministry of the Attorney General in British Columbia has announced proposed changes to the regulatory framework for legal professionals. Under...
Read PostA bill under consideration in Ontario would eliminate the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncturists of Ontario. If the...
Read PostThe Minnesota Senate has passed a bill to allow Minnesota to join the Nurse Licensure Compact, which would allow Minnesota nurses in good standing...
Read PostThe Institute for Justice, a non-profit, public interest law firm, has released a new study, Too Many Licenses? Government “Sunrise”...
Read PostA bill under consideration in Maine would require residential construction contractors to be registered by the Department of Professional and...
Read PostSeveral bills in Florida related to condominium association boards have either not been referred to committee or did not receive a hearing during...
Read PostThe Health and Social Services Professions Act has come into force in the Northwest Territories, with naturopathic doctors as the first profession...
Read PostTexas's governor has directed state agencies, including the Department of Family and Protective Services, to conduct investigations into the use...
Read PostLegislation under consideration in the Maryland House and Senate would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain professional and occupational...
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