Indiana is unlikely to adopt universal licensure recognition in the near future. A committee convened to explore this idea is requesting a...
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Virginia's governor has announced the Unified Regulatory Plan through the end of fiscal year 2024, listing all anticipated rulemaking activities,...
Read PostPer reform of the Medical Certificates for Employee Absence Act, social workers in Nova Scotia may now issues employee sick notes, along with...
Read PostAfter a 2023 bill was approved by a committee but not issues for a Senate vote, legislation will be again introduced to consolidate some licensing...
Read PostMukul Bakhshi with the Alliance for Ethical International Recruitment Practices for CGFNS International, Inc. shares information about the recently...
Read PostAt its most recent meeting, CLEAR’s Board of Directors voted to accept a recently proposed amendment to CLEAR's bylaws. The drafted bylaws...
Read PostFollowing the high-profile case of a UK neonatal nurse being convicted of murder and attempted murder of infant patients while on duty, calls are...
Read PostWhile acknowledging that some elements of the occupational licensing process could be evaluated to eliminate unnecessary barriers, this article...
Read PostThe National Practitioner Data Bank indicates that Utah has a 44% rate of repeat offenders for medical malpractice payments and other adverse...
Read PostIn expansion of a 2019 bill recognizing out-of-state occupational licenses for military spouses, a new bill expands the reciprocity to include...
Read Post"[Health practitioner regulation systems] HPR can support government workforce strategies, despite persisting challenges in cross-border recognition...
Read PostEditor's Note: CLEAR's Technology & Innovation task force used ChatGPT to generate an article introducing regulators to ways that AI can be used...
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