Senate Bill 156 under consideration in Alabama would create a central Occupational Licensing Division with an executive director of boards under the...
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Kansas has become the first state to join ASPIRE, the new Alliance for States Providing Interoperable Reciprocity. ASPIRE aims to address barriers...
Read PostEffective April 25, a mutual recognition agreement between the US National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and the UK Architects...
Read PostGovernment officials in the Philippines are urging a review of the country's licensure exam policies to consider alternative routes to licensure....
Read PostIn 2017, amid severe teacher shortages, Minnesota created a Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board and a four-tier licensure system,...
Read PostThe rcent meeting of the UK General Optical Council discussed over 350 stakeholder responses to the call for evidence on the need to change the...
Read PostAlaska's governor has proposed a budget and staffing increase for the Division of Corporations, Businesses, and Professional Licensing, including 12...
Read PostNew Hampshire's governor has proposed the deregulation of 34 occupations and professions and the removal of investigative and oversight power of 30...
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Read PostChanges to be implemented in Nova Scotia will expedite the licensure process for internationally-educated nurses. Nurses from the Philippines,...
Read PostLegislation passed in New Mexico and awaiting the governor's signature would offer protections to reproductive health care workers. "The...
Read PostLegislation in Pennsylvania in December 2020 removed "good moral character" requirements for occupational licensure and requires state agencies to...
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