The Institute for Justice, a non-profit, public interest law firm, has released a new study, Too Many Licenses? Government “Sunrise”...
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A bill under consideration in Maine would require residential construction contractors to be registered by the Department of Professional and...
Read PostAn article by Venable LLP outlines ten anticipated trends for the 2022 legislative session that could have an impact on occupational licensing...
Read PostA new research paper considers whether "some nations may have been better positioned" to implement needed regulatory policy change during the...
Read PostA decision in a case before the 11th Circuit Court in Florida holds that the state licensing scheme for dieticians does not violate free speech...
Read PostTexas's governor has directed state agencies, including the Department of Family and Protective Services, to conduct investigations into the use...
Read PostLegislation under consideration in the Maryland House and Senate would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain professional and occupational...
Read PostThe Federation of State Medical Boards is tracking legislation introduced in fourteen states that would restrict a medical board's authority to...
Read PostExpanded scope of practice for pharmacists in Florida allows qualified pharmacists to test, screen, and treat minor health conditions and to...
Read PostThe government of New Zealand has opened a consultation about a proposed licensing scheme for rental property managers. The scheme would require...
Read PostVermont's governor has vetoed a bill that would have established a registry for home contractors working on projects valued at $3500 or more. The...
Read PostThe Department of Health and Social Care in the UK is holding an open consultation on proposed changes to international registration legislation...
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