The Virginia Board for Barbers and Cosmetology has voted to reduce the number of education hours required for licensure from 1,500 to 1,000. As...
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After a consultation with record-breaking response levels, the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the UK will vote on proposed changes to its...
Read PostThe Association of Social Work Boards has released their 2022 Exam Pass Rate Analysis. The data indicates that exam volume has more than doubled...
Read PostNevada's governor has signed an emergency regulation that reduces the cost of substitute teacher licenses and allows 6-month extension of...
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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 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...
Read PostOklahoma's governor has signed a law requiring certain licensing boards, when reviewing applications of those with criminal history, to consider...
Read PostThe Law Society of Ontario has voted to implement a mandatory minimum wage for articling students (with a narrow margin of 25 in favor, 24 opposed...
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