We need to lobby
for licensure laws and for scope expansion.
Not exact matches
For licensure as a registered nurse the Professional Nursing
Law, Section 5 (2003) requires the completion of a state - approved associates degree, diploma or baccalaureate degree nursing program and the passing of a board - approved examination.
It must start by direct entry taking personal inventories of their practice or by state legislators making the madness stop by refusing
licensure or implementing standards
for home births via
law.
In her capacity as Legislative Chair
for the Wisconsin Guild of Midwives, she co-led a statewide, bi-partisan grassroots campaign to successfully pass a CPM
licensure bill into
law in 2006.
There are not any procedures outlined in the
law for registration, certification or
licensure of midwives.
Under
licensure laws, it is illegal
for a person to practice a profession without first meeting state standards.
Currently, 15 states issue licenses
for genetic counselors, and six additional states have passed
licensure laws.
Even in professions with clear knowledge - or performance - based benchmarks
for certification, as in
law or medicine,
licensure is useful primarily as a way of establishing minimal competence.
Though a recent Friedman Foundation report showed that Florida has the most regulated of all the STC
laws — including a standardized testing mandate,
licensure requirements, and copious paperwork — the CER report gives it a near perfect Autonomy score, deducting only one point
for «other provisions that encroach on autonomy.»
Was the White House more concerned that the
law might stifle nontraditional teacher recruitment and
licensure or that the arrangements gave states too much room to game the provisions
for veteran teachers?
Noninstructional contractors who are required by
law to undergo a level 2 background screening pursuant to s. 435.04
for licensure, certification, employment, or other purposes and who submit evidence of meeting the following criteria:
Two states — Arizona and Nevada — became full reciprocity states by enacting new
laws that remove barriers
for licensure.
Please see Appendix D - 1 - 1
for the full language of the state
law and Appendix D -1-2
for Board of Education rules on the Transitional
Licensure Policy.
Many teachers are unable to transfer their teaching license to other states due to red tape and disparate requirements
for entry into the teaching profession.20 In Minnesota, which has some of the most difficult - to - navigate
licensure laws, teachers who move from out - of - state famously spend thousands of dollars to complete additional requirements, classes, and tests in an attempt to receive a license — and often, to no avail.21
On top of the flexibility created by last year's alternative certification
law, CSP's bill would give charters where at least half of students are impoverished the ability to hire teachers who are licensed in other states and those who have completed alternative
licensure programs in other states and taught
for at least two years in high - poverty schools.
The
law also includes language that allows funds to be used
for voluntary teacher
licensure reciprocity across states.34 By embracing a set of similarly high standards
for licensure, more states can enter reciprocal agreements that allow teachers to move from state - to - state without
licensure impediments.
«As a reaction to that, the state created a
licensure law, which made it difficult
for anyone who did not go to Illinois and get a teaching certificate to apply
for a job in Illinois.
All public charter schools are subject to state
laws regarding professional
licensure for school staff, though in public charter schools, such staff members are at - will employees of the school.
Current
law permits «the one - time cost of obtaining the first professional credentials» to be included in the cost of attendance calculation
for eligibility
for federal loans, however, this does not include costs associated with preparing
for the test required
for professional
licensure, except under limited circumstances.
Regulation of Veterinarians, Registered Veterinary Technicians and Certified Euthanasia Technicians includes educational requirements, entry level standards, examination
for licensure and certification, continued competency, advertising standards, quality of care, adherence to civil and criminal
laws and professional regulations.
«Animal control officer» means any individual employed, contracted with, or appointed by the animal control authority
for the purpose of aiding the enforcement of this act or any other
law or ordinance relating to the
licensure of animals, control of animals, or seizure and impoundment of animals, and includes any state or local
law enforcement officer or other employee whose duties in whole or in part include assignments that involve the seizure and impoundment of any animal; and
Lawmakers are considering changes to the state's breeding
licensure provisions, as well as state
law regarding who pays
for the care of animals seized in abuse and cruelty cases while courts consider charges.
«Federal
law requires retailers to source from breeders licensed and inspected by the USDA, or from hobby breeders too small to qualify
for licensure.
While the AWA mandates
licensure for persons who engage in commerce (
for compensation) in the buying or selling of pets, that
law exempts certain people, including those who are selling exclusively at retail.
Other conditions
for state
licensure included the
law school admitting no new students and obtaining a tuition guaranty bond of at least equal amount to the prepaid tuition from students who may participate in the proposed teach - out plan.
Robertson wrote in his Tuesday email that the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, which handles state authorization and
licensure for nonpublic, post-secondary degree - granting institutions, declined the
law school's request
for a deadline extension.
Law schools are confronting an unholy Trinity of factors: (1) huge student debt (the national average — not including undergraduate obligations — is $ 120K); (2) abysmal post-graduation employment rates (nationally, almost half of law school products do not have jobs requiring legal licensure nine months after graduating); and (3) an absence of skills required for the legal marketplace (and this is coupled with the decline of mentorship / on - the - job trainin
Law schools are confronting an unholy Trinity of factors: (1) huge student debt (the national average — not including undergraduate obligations — is $ 120K); (2) abysmal post-graduation employment rates (nationally, almost half of
law school products do not have jobs requiring legal licensure nine months after graduating); and (3) an absence of skills required for the legal marketplace (and this is coupled with the decline of mentorship / on - the - job trainin
law school products do not have jobs requiring legal
licensure nine months after graduating); and (3) an absence of skills required
for the legal marketplace (and this is coupled with the decline of mentorship / on - the - job training).
A second option, suggested in some of the submissions responding to the
Law Society's call
for input on its September 2016 licensing report, is that we make the LPP the sole gateway to
licensure — perhaps with or without the placement portion of that training.
Managing Partner; represents individuals with disabilities; advocate
for special education
for children; represents non-profit /
for - profit entities that provide services to individuals with disabilities and the elderly; defends health care providers in
licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care
Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - present.
The
Law Society's processes
for the development, administration, scoring and reporting of the Licensing Examinations are consistent with established best practices
for professional
licensure.
For instance, most health care professional
licensure laws include general prohibitions against «breaches of confidentiality.»
In addition, in the final rule, we add «
licensure or disciplinary actions» to the list of oversight activities authorized by
law for which covered entities may disclose protected health information to health oversight agencies.
A covered entity may disclose protected health information to a health oversight agency
for oversight activities authorized by
law, including audits; civil, administrative, or criminal investigations; inspections;
licensure or disciplinary actions; civil, administrative, or criminal proceedings or actions; or other activities necessary
for appropriate oversight of:
(d) The provision of State
law requires a health plan to report, or to provide access to, information
for the purpose of management audits, financial audits, program monitoring and evaluation, or the
licensure or certification of facilities or individuals.
We may disclose PHI to the government, including State Insurance Departments,
for oversight activities authorized by
law, such as audits, complaint resolution, investigations, inspections,
licensure or disciplinary actions, and other proceedings, actions or activities necessary
for monitoring the healthcare system, government programs and compliance with civil rights
laws.
Other areas of practice include general counsel duties
for a large non-profit organization, labor and employment
law, business
law, family
law, professional
licensure, educational
law, and regulatory
law.
Sample resumes
for Assistant District Attorneys will display a Juris Doctor
law degree and
licensure after passing the bar exam.
In addition to completing the CE requirements to maintain your national certification, Oregon requires the completion of one hour of Oregon pharmacy
law each year (except
for the first year of
licensure).
For more information about state
licensure laws, contact individual state Boards of Pharmacy, or visit
* Note: The Rhode Island legislature passed a new
law in the 2014 legislative session creating
licensure for «DAANCE certified maxillofacial surgery assistants» and outlining requirements and delegable functions
for these licensees.
Washington Hospital Center, Recruitment & Employment, Human Resources February 2003 January 2005 Provided direct support
for recruitment in a 6,000 employee healthcare organization that include recruitment efforts Processed over 100 new hires on a monthly basis that include assigning employee numbers, scheduling pre-employment physicals, background and reference checks, verification of education and credentials /
licensures Ensured that the employment process is in compliance with hospital philosophy, policies and procedures and Federal and District of Columbia
laws and coordinates and facilitates new hire orientation Recruit candidates
for various department positions and ensure that the application process meets standards Duties included maintaining long - term customer relationships and act as primary liaison between employees and outside vendors Verified identification and the authorization to work in the United States
for new employees, requisition employees, and rehires Screened resumes and applications and conduct preliminary interviews
for entry - level and nursing positions to identify qualified applicants Generated monthly queries
for management review; administer HR tracking system
for new hires and terminations Coordinated and participate in job fairs / open houses and maintain calendar
for upcoming events
The primary responsibilities of the Board are to examine and license qualified applicants
for licensure in the endorsements of delivery technician, plant operator, tank setter and outside piping technician, appliance connection and service technician, and large equipment connection and service technician, to establish and maintain required board standards
for safety, to investigate all complaints of noncompliance or violations of board
law or rules, and to recommend suspension or revocation or refuse to renew licenses after proper notice and hearing.
Rules
for Licensure As you work toward becoming a pharmacy technician, please note that most states have
laws that regulate pharmacy technicians and what you need to do in order to become one.
For instance, if you recently graduated from pharmacy school and passed your pharmacist
licensure exam as well as all required tests on pharmacy
law, you will want to emphasize your education and certifications.
This is a policy board, responsible
for making decisions regarding
licensure within the authority granted by the
law.
An applicant
for licensure must hold a current, active and unrestricted license under the
laws of another state before it can be considered on the basis of endorsement.
LCPC
licensure in Maryland requires a passing score on the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification and the Maryland
licensure in Maryland requires a passing score on the National Counselor Examination
for Licensure and Certification and the Maryland
Licensure and Certification and the Maryland
Law Test.
CRCC works to advance the interests of the rehabilitation counseling community by advocating
for recognition of rehabilitation counselors in state
laws and regulations governing
licensure for professional counselors.
Licensure for LPCs and LACs in New Jersey is managed by the state Professional Counselor Examiners Committee, a branch of the New Jersey Department of
Law & Public Safety, Division of Consumer Affairs.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF REASONABLE NECESSITY: The 2009 Montana Legislature enacted Chapter 403,
Laws of 2009 (Senate Bill 271), an act providing
for the regulation and
licensure of marriage and family therapists, and certain exemptions from such
licensure.