State licenses typically must be renewed every 2 to 4 years.
Not exact matches
«
Licensing laws have
typically been fairly strict on who can sell a motor vehicle because of the possibility of fraud,» explains Jim Moors, director of franchising and
state law with the National Automobile Dealers Association.
All
states have different laws, but
typically there's a limit to the number of vehicles you can sell each year before you're required to obtain a dealer's
license.
However, getting a
license in a
state with only a small number available
typically requires proving you have $ 1 million or more in available cash.
Religious hospitals are
typically licensed under
state certificate of need provisions.
«Absent a universal
licensing or registration requirement, no agency has a complete accounting of all the adult day service programs that are operating in the
state,» DiNapoli said of programs that provide meals and social activities to seniors who
typically are dealing with mobility issues.
Most importantly, I would prefer to see
states expend precious public dollars on answering these questions of performance measurement rather than on an elaborate
licensing apparatus that
typically measures only course content and internship hours.
In addition to education, a Tennessee teaching
license also requires completion of
state - approved examinations, which are
typically given at the end of the academic career.
Last November, the Texas
State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC), on which I was appointed to serve by Governor Rick Perry, narrowly approved a very controversial rule authorizing probationary certification to aspiring teachers who want to be
licensed to teach using an alternative to the traditional certification route,
typically through the colleges of education.
Special education teachers
typically do the following: • Assess students skills to determine their needs and to develop teaching plans • Adapt lessons to meet the needs of students • Develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for each student • Plan, organize, and assign activities that are specific to each students abilities • Teach and mentor students as a class, in small groups, and one - on - one • Implement IEPs, assess students» performance, and track their progress • Update IEPs throughout the school year to reflect students» progress and goals • Discuss students» progress with parents, teachers, counselors, and administrators • Supervise and mentor teacher assistants who work with students with disabilities • Prepare and help students transition from grade to grade and after graduation Special education teachers in public schools are required to have at least a bachelor's degree and a
state - issued certification or
license Most
states require a degree specifically in special education.
This means that USDE's proposed evaluations of specific teacher education programs (e.g., art education at Ohio
State University) will be aided by the use of extensive «teacher of record» data routinely gathered by schools and districts, including personnel files that
typically require the teacher's college transcripts, degree earned, certifications, scores on tests for any teacher
license and so on.
As in most subjects, those who wish to teach adult and continuing education subjects in high schools or vocational schools
typically must hold a
state - issued teaching
license.
The good news is, in most
states, the fees for filing paperwork and getting business
licenses are
typically only a few hundred bucks.
They're so common that purchase offers are
typically written with a contingency clause
stating that the offer is subject to a satisfactory inspection by a
licensed home appraiser.
State regulations often play to advantage of the borrowers, as government
typically sets the rate ceiling on loans that
licensed lenders have to comply with.
Over 30
states have some form of home inspector
licensing requirements, most of which were passed in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and
typically involve would - be inspectors having to take a series of classes, pass an exam and stay up - to - date by taking continuing education classes every few years.
At any given point in time, there are
typically between 2,000 and 3,000 USDA -
licensed breeders (commonly referred to as puppy mills) operating in the United
States.
Typically, both technologists and technicians must pass a credentialing exam and must become registered,
licensed, or certified, depending on the
state in which they work.
Typically, both technologists and technicians must pass a credentialing exam and become registered,
licensed, or certified, depending on the
state in which they work.
Typically, both technologists and technicians must take a credentialing exam and become registered,
licensed, or certified, depending on the requirements of the
state in which they work.
Both federal and
state licenses were required (
typically costs between $ 150,000 - $ 1,000,000).
Proponents of the UBE cite a number of factors that warrant a simpler
licensing process while still allowing
state supreme courts to maintain control over the attorneys practicing in their
states: the job market has been tight; the practice of law has become more federal and even more global; testing students on three or four local essay topics in no way makes them practice - ready in those areas of law, which they
typically learn once they start practicing; and young people today move more frequently early in their careers.
Typically, the producer completes a
state - approved prelicensing course and then takes a
licensing exam.
Typically when you get a traffic ticket in another
state, you're stuck paying the fine and dealing with the
license points on your driving record.
Although
state laws vary, the replacement car
typically must be from a
licensed dealer and under warranty if less than three years old.
A
state - certified defensive driving course for high school students who already hold a driver
license or permit, AND have completed the supervised driving period as required under state Graduated Driver License guidelines (typically a six month p
license or permit, AND have completed the supervised driving period as required under
state Graduated Driver
License guidelines (typically a six month p
License guidelines (
typically a six month period).
If your driving privileges are suspended in a
state you are visiting, your home
state typically will suspend your
license as well.
The number of MO driving
license penalty points associated with
state law violations
typically varies based on the nature of the committed offense.
Young drivers make up 13 % of the total population of
licensed drivers in the United
States, and are
typically viewed by insurers as the riskiest and costliest group of drivers to insure.
Typically, drivers who've ever had suspensions, revocations, or other serious
license issues order NDR driving record checks to make sure the information is correct before applying for a
license in another
state or interviews for jobs that require driving.
Points will
typically cause your insurance rates to increase for a 2 - 3 year period, and a 4 point ticket may raise your rate on average 90 %, depending on which
state you are
licensed.
Motorists facing a driving
license suspension due to an excessive accumulation of points, an unpaid traffic ticket or other offenses
typically have the option to enroll into a
state - approved traffic school to avoid the penalty.
Be aware that «money transmitters» are also highly regulated under each
state's laws, many of which require advance licensure; however, because
state money transmitting laws are
typically aimed at consumer protection rather than anti-money laundering, we do not address the issue of
state regulation here other than to note that there is no uniform
licensing scheme across the 50
states.
This job does not
typically require a
license, but look into the rules and regulations in your
state of country to be sure.
Medical lab techs
typically graduate from an Associate's Degree program, which can be done in as few as 21 months.2 Some
states will also require you to acquire a
license.
Individuals wishing to seek careers in this field can
typically show MRI technology certificates, diplomas, or associate's degree programs on their resumes, and
licensing is required by most
states.
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses must complete a state - approved educational program, which typically takes about 1 year to c
Licensed practical and
licensed vocational nurses must complete a state - approved educational program, which typically takes about 1 year to c
licensed vocational nurses must complete a
state - approved educational program, which
typically takes about 1 year to complete.
Licensing, certificates, and childhood education credits required for this position will vary by
state, but a bachelor's degree along with two years of experience are
typically sought out.
A
license is granted by a governmental agency (
typically state but sometimes city / town).
Master's in counseling programs that are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Programs (CACREP)
typically meet
state licensing requirements.
Typically, the study is conducted by a
state agency or
licensed social worker who examines the adoptive parents» home life and prepares a report for the court with a positive or negative recommendation for adoption.
While each
state differs in its specific requirements and guidelines for licensure, therapists must
typically complete documented hours, ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 in providing clinical services under an approved supervisor who is a
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist,
Licensed Clinical Social Workers,
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, or
Licensed Psychologist.
The sessions are led by a therapist who is
typically licensed by the
state and certified by a professional organization.
Counseling licensure requirements
typically include the completion of a counseling master's degree program from an accredited university, two years of supervised clinical experience and a passing score on a
state - administered
licensing exam.
Premarital counseling
typically consists of 4 - 6 sessions and will provide a discount on your marriage
license in the
state of Florida.
Marriage
license requirements are
typically set by
state law, so the amount of time it takes to get one will vary from
state to
state.
Counseling licensure equirements vary by
state, but
typically include completion of a counseling master's degree program from an accredited university, 2,000 to 4,000 hours of postgraduate supervised clinical experience, and a passing score on a
state - recognized
licensing exam.
Most
states offer reciprocity, meaning once you have held a
license in one
state for a certain amount of time (
typically two years), you may apply to another
state and get a
license there by taking only the
state - specific portion of the classes and passing the
state test.
They're so common that purchase offers are
typically written with a contingency clause
stating that the offer is subject to a satisfactory inspection by a
licensed home appraiser.