A new law signed by Ohio's governor will allow Ohio's licensing agencies to recognize licenses from all other states. Applicants will have to have...
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A new law in Pennsylvania aims to ease licensing burden for military service members, veterans, and spouses by waiving initial licensure fees,...
Read PostA new research study, "Occupational Licensing and Interstate Migration in the United States," published in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics'...
Read PostEffective October 1, Connecticut will join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact and PSYPACT. If physicians meet certain eligibility...
Read PostThe United States Congress passed the Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act. The legislation "calls on the U.S. Department of Labor to study...
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Read PostDraft language of a social work licensing compact is available for review. The council of State Governments and the Association of Social Work...
Read PostThe Network of enlightened Women (NeW) has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of Tennessee to change the requirement that out-of-state lawyers...
Read PostOhio: license reciprocity bills pass House and Senate Separate versions of universal occupational license recognition bills have passed in the...
Read PostSeveral new laws in Florida are aimed at helping military members more easily achieve licensure and certification. State agencies will be able to...
Read PostA new law in Kentucky is aimed at easing licensure burdens for military families. HB 91 waives licensing fees and renewal fees for military...
Read PostThe Louisiana Senate has approved a bill to allow licensing boards to recognize professional licenses from other states if the license is...
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