Sentences with phrase «own licensure laws»

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.
We need to lobby for licensure laws and for scope expansion.
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
«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.
(7) contain (A) provisions relating to the establishment and maintenance of personnel standards, which are consistent with any State licensure laws and regulations, including provisions relating to the tenure, selection, appointment, and qualifications of personnel, and (B) provisions relating to the establishment and maintenance of minimum standards governing the facilities and personnel utilized in the provision of vocational REHABILITATION services, but the Secretary shall exercise no authority with respect to the selection, method of selection, tenure of office, or compensation of any individual employed in accordance with such provision;
For instance, most health care professional licensure laws include general prohibitions against «breaches of confidentiality.»
From state and local licensure laws to the federal fraud and abuse statutes and regulations, the health care industry is one of the most Start Printed Page 82590tightly regulated businesses in the country.
For more information about state licensure laws, contact individual state Boards of Pharmacy, or visit
Currently all 50 states support and regulate the profession by licensing marriage and family therapists with the remaining states in the process of obtaining licensure laws.
Many prospective students live in areas where there are not CACREP - accredited CMHC programs available, and the shift in state licensure laws towards requiring CACREP degrees has made attending an accredited program incredibly important.
* Maryland's licensure law has been determined to be substantially equivalent to Delaware's, allowing Maryland applicants to qualify via option 1.
However, licensure laws differ in every state.
that license is from another state * with licensure laws deemed by the board to be substantially equivalent to the laws in Delaware or
Please be advised that with the passage of addiction licensure laws in the State of Indiana, those that hold certifications are prohibited from calling themselves a «certified addiction counselor, or therapist» or a «Substance Abuse Counselor» or any other words or letters implying that one is a licensed addiction counselor or licensed clinical addiction counselor in practice.
For those questions regarding unlicensed practice in general, please review our licensure law and administrative rules.

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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.
a law (s) designed to allow rollback of right - limitations when certain conditions are present (licensure, etc)
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?
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize any individual to provide professional services where certification is required under Part 80 of the Commissioner's regulations or where licensure is required under Title VIII of the Education Law.
The superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed - school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
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.
These measures include background checks, teacher licensure, similar graduation requirements, building inspections, and adherence to the state's open records law.
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.
Ensuring that teacher licensure exams are a meaningful measure of readiness to teach can also allow the teaching profession to accrue the same level of respect as other professions, such as medicine and law.
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.
Current education law, requires educators to achieve full State certification and licensure.
Any applicable teacher licensure requirements will follow North Carolina state law.
The Education Licensure Reciprocity Act essentially changes the teacher certification law in the state.
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.
Licensure to practice nursing in the state of Montana, in accordance with all laws, must be obtained
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
State kennel laws apply to every kennel that keeps 26 or more dogs over the course of a year, and all of the kennels in the Winfrey / Ling report clearly would require state licensure and, at a minimum, at least two inspections a year.
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.
According to the email, the law school is actively seeking review and guidance from the University of North Carolina «Licensure Unit,» to ensure that the school is not performing «post-secondary degree activity.»
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 traininLaw 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 traininlaw 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).
His areas of practice include wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, defective products, defective pharmaceuticals, tobacco litigation, civil rights, health law, hospital law, hospital credentialing, hospital bylaws, hospital risk management, state medical licensure, and managed care.He is a member of The Florida Bar, The Pennsylvania Bar, The United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, The United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit and The United States Supreme Court.
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