What is mutual recognition?
Licence RecognitionBy agreement between Australian states, territories and the Commonwealth, people registered to work in an occupation in one jurisdiction are entitled to have their registration (in the form of a licence, permit, etc) recognised by another jurisdiction. This system of ???mutual recognition' has operated since 1992.
When and why was it enacted?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe impetus for CEQA can be traced to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. In response to this federal law, the California State Assembly created a committee to study the possibility of supplementing NEPA through state law. In 1970, this legislative committee issued a report entitled The Environmental Bill of Rights, which called for a California counterpart to NEPA. Later that same year, this legislature passed and Governor Reagan signed the CEQA statute. See similar questions...
Do all states require an apprenticeship be completed before licensure?
FINE Mortuary College Student's FAQsNo, but most require that the student serve at least one year as an apprentice and complete a certain number of embalmings. See similar questions...
Can non-resident apply for licensure through those states?
ArchVoices ARE+IDP Advocacy Website - Frequently Asked Quest...Yes they can. The portability of an NCARB certificate has effectively already made the ARE concurrent with IDP available to every intern in the country. We have heard stories of interns in Tennessee taking the ARE through Wisconsin, interns in Massachusetts taking the ARE through Texas, and interns in Nebraska taking the ARE through California. However, besides being a bit more expensive, getting licensed in another state and then applying for reciprocity at home feels somehow "wrong. See similar questions...
Is Massachusetts' teacher licensure transferable to other states?
FAQMassachusetts has reciprocal agreements concerning certification with over 40 states. Other states may require applicants to take additional tests (e.g., CBEST, NTE) or fulfill additional requirements (e.g., a course in the State's history) than those required by Massachusetts. The easiest way to be sure what another State's requirements are for reciprocity is to contact its Department of Education directly. (See HGSE licensure website. See similar questions...
With which states does Georgia have the Limited License Recognition Agreement?
Frequently Asked QuestionsCurrently, the Board has Limited License Recognition Agreements with Florida, North Carolina, Louisiana, California, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Tennessee. In order to work as a private investigator or armed security guard for another licensed company, the company will need to submit an Application for Employee Registration on your behalf, just as the company did with whom you are presently employed. The complete application must be submitted, including the fingerprint cards. See similar questions...
What opportunities are there for recognition?
Giving FAQ - Texas Heart Institute - Ways to Support UsWe are always pleased to acknowledge the support of our donors. All donors are recognized in the Institute's publications unless the donor requests otherwise. Other recognition opportunities available vary with the type and size of gift. For example, sponsorship of special events offers opportunities for recognition in program materials and media coverage. Naming opportunities are available for endowments and for the construction of facilities. See similar questions...
How do I find out why a U.S. statute was enacted?
Kentucky: Court of Justice - FAQsLegislative histories of Federal Public Laws are published in the U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News. This resource is available in the library. See similar questions...
Q43. Which states require a professional degree for licensure?
Frequently Asked Questions about the IDP processA. 35 of the 55 NCARB member states and territories require a professional degree - either a B. Arch. or an M. Arch. degree. They are the following: The following 20 states and territories require only a 4-year pre-professional degree (some still even require only a high school diploma) - but remember that you cannot receive NCARB Certification unless you have a professional degree - the NCARB Certification will allow you to be licensed in any state or territory without question: A. See similar questions...
Do all states require the minimum of an Associate Degree for licensure?
FINE Mortuary College Student's FAQsNo, but many states require a minimum of an Associate Degree equivalent. Such is the case in Rhode Island and Massachusetts plus other states. Some states require a Bachelor's Degree. See similar questions...
Is APTA responsible for licensure of PTs and PTAs in the United States?
Customer Support -- FAQNo. The responsibility for licensure rests solely with the jurisdiction and the licensing agencies in accordance with the authority established by each jurisdiction's licensure laws. See similar questions...
What is Licensure?
Counseling Program - eHandbookLicensure is a legislatively established basis of credentialing that is considered even more desirable than certification because it regulates not only the title, but also the practice of the profession. Over 40 states have passed legislation to license professional counselors. New York just recently passed licensure for counselors. See similar questions...
How do the states generally tax mutual fund distributions?
Tax, Accounting, International, and DE Holding Services - Mc...Generally, states treat mutual fund distributions as taxable income, as the federal government does. However, the state may not provide favored tax rates for dividends or long-term capital gains. There are two further areas of different treatment. If your mutual fund invests in U.S. government obligations, states generally exempt from state taxation dividends attributable to federal obligation interest. Another special situation deals with mutual funds that invest in state obligations. See similar questions...
a foreign-educated nurse, how can CGFNS help me to practice in the United States?
RA Gapuz Online | Review CenterCGFNS offers a Certification Program and Qualifying Exam, which most U.S. State Boards of Nursing require in order to be eligible to apply for licensure within that state. No. CGFNS needs to have the applicant’s school(s) and/or licensing authority(ies) send the information directly in order to verify accuracy. See similar questions...
I want to be a registered nurse in the United States. What are the requirements?
U.S. Embassy - Tokyo, JapanIn all 50 states and the District of Columbia, students must graduate from a nursing school with an approved nursing program, and pass a national licensing examination, known as the NCLEX-RN, in order to obtain a nursing license. Nurses may be licensed in more than one state, either by examination or by the endorsement of a license issued by another state. See similar questions...
Can I nurse afterwards?
Los Angeles Breast Reduction Frequently Asked QuestionsWith laser-assisted breast reduction, as well as the Stevens Laser Bra, there is no need to do a free nipple graft. Because the nipple is not detached from the breast, most people are able to breast feed following surgery. See similar questions...
What is NURSE-ON-CALL?
Frequently asked questions : Nurse on Call - Victorian Gover...NURSE-ON-CALL is a new phone service that provides immediate, expert health advice from a registered nurse, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The service, staffed by registered nurses, will be available from any landline in Victoria for the cost of a local call. See similar questions...
Is there a nurse?
NorthGate CollegeParents are asked to collect their children in case of illness. In case of accident or emergency students are taken to the Mt Hope Hospital. See similar questions...
What are the requirements for RN licensure upon graduation?
Nursing Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Nursing program graduates are eligible to apply for licensure in the state of their choice. Each state has specific criteria for licensure eligibility requirements. It is the student's responsibility to contact the state of their choice to ascertain eligibility requirements. Graduation from an accredited program is only one of the requirements and does not mean automatic licensure as a nurse. See similar questions...
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