Legislation heading to the governor in Pennsylvania would require licensing boards to consider a service member's military education and training to...
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This issue brief compares legislation in 22 states and outlines five key differences in state approaches to universal licensing recognition:...
Read PostThe Illinois House Health Care Licensing Committee is looking at ways to address licensing delays at the Department of Financial and Professional...
Read PostA proposed bill in Oregon regarding license eligibility for those with criminal records failed to pass. The bill would have prohibited licensing...
Read PostIndiana is unlikely to adopt universal licensure recognition in the near future. A committee convened to explore this idea is requesting a...
Read PostArizona's pioneering universal recognition of occupational licenses reform has facilitated the licensure of over 8,000 professionals, with data...
Read PostIn expansion of a 2019 bill recognizing out-of-state occupational licenses for military spouses, a new bill expands the reciprocity to include...
Read PostTwo years after a new law and after pressure from New Hampshire's governor, the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice has now approved draft...
Read PostRecent legislation in Utah allows agencies under the Department of Commerce to license individuals from another state or country if they have...
Read PostLegislation under consideration in North Carolina could bring several changes to dental licensing. The bill would allow issuance of a dental...
Read PostThe governor has vetoed Texas SB 2016, which wold have changed requirements for dietitian licensing. The bill would have added requirements of a...
Read PostThe Alliance for States Providing Interoperable Reciprocity (ASPIRE) Coalition has expanded to seven members and is launching a website. The...
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