This article in Steinecke Macuira LeBlanc's Grey Areas newsletter presents a case study of the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives and...
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The D.C. Council is considering eliminating the exam requirement for certain social workers to address concerns of racial bias. A bill has been...
Read PostThe Illinois House Health Care Licensing Committee is looking at ways to address licensing delays at the Department of Financial and Professional...
Read PostGeorgia's Senate Study Committee on Occupational Licensing is considering licensure reforms to address workforce shortages. Licenses from the...
Read PostThe Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development and Engagement Division has launched an Occupational Licensing Dashboard depicting the...
Read PostA proposed bill in Oregon regarding license eligibility for those with criminal records failed to pass. The bill would have prohibited licensing...
Read PostEffective January 1, 2024, the California Medical Board will require medical schools and postgraduate training programs to submit primary-source...
Read PostThe new edition of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers Connection magazine focuses on decolonization. From the registrar: "We must recognize...
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Read PostIndiana is unlikely to adopt universal licensure recognition in the near future. A committee convened to explore this idea is requesting a...
Read PostA recent report by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy takes an in-depth look at Michigan's occupational licensing laws. The report encompasses...
Read PostArizona's pioneering universal recognition of occupational licenses reform has facilitated the licensure of over 8,000 professionals, with data...
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