South Korea saw a threefold increase in foreign-trained doctors successfully passing South Korea’s preliminary medical licensing exam—a...
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Louisiana has become the first state to adopt the Interstate Dental & Dental Hygiene Licensure Compact (IDDHL), following unanimous legislative...
Read PostA coalition of over a dozen professional associations in Puerto Rico—including the Realtors, Engineers and Surveyors, Architects, Appraisers,...
Read PostNorth Carolina lawmakers are advancing legislation that would allow residents holding occupational licenses from neighboring...
Read PostPennsylvania’s House of Representatives has approved House Bill 668, which would allow the state to join the National Counseling Compact. This...
Read PostTwo bills passed the Michigan House and would allow Michigan to enter into the multistate compact for occupational therapists and occupational...
Read PostA recent article highlights how state-by-state licensure laws restrict college students’ access to mental health care, particularly when...
Read PostA recent study by Adam Chilton, Jacob Goldin, Kyle Rozema, and Sarath Sanga examines the impact of state bar exam waiver policies on the legal...
Read PostThe West Virginia Senate has unanimously passed Senate Bill 458, known as the Universal Professional and Occupational Licensing Act. This...
Read PostGovernor Mike Dunleavy has introduced legislation (HB 131 and SB 124) to have Alaska join the Multistate Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). The NLC...
Read PostThe West Virginia House Government Organization Committee recently reviewed Senate Bill 458, known as the Universal Professional and Occupational...
Read PostIn a recent article, Daniel J. Escott discusses the potential benefits of implementing mutual recognition of law licenses across Canadian provinces...
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