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House Professional Licensure Committee hears bill to join cosmetology licensure compact At a committee meeting, members recorded a quorum of six and heard an explanation that "Senate bill 3 31 authorizes Pennsylvania to join the cosmetology licensure compact." No formal action on the bill is recorded in the transcript.

Pennsylvania is taking a step towards modernizing its beauty industry by considering a bill to join the cosmetology licensure compact—what's next for local professionals?

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Subcommittee advances multiple health‑care regulations; pharmacy to withdraw USP reference The Medical Affairs Subcommittee voted to advance several licensing and ethics regulations for health professions, including a pharmacy regulation that the board will withdraw and resubmit to remove a United States Pharmacopeia reference. Other actions included fee changes for genetic counselors, codes of ethics for anesthesiologist assistants and nurses, and technical licensing updates for long‑term care administrators and speech‑language pathologists.

The Medical Affairs Subcommittee has taken major steps to reshape health-care regulations, from revising pharmacy standards to updating ethics for anesthesiologist assistants.

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Tennessee committee advances bill to centralize some health licensing functions The Health and Welfare Committee approved an amendment and advanced Senate Bill 2227, a governor-backed measure to centralize certain licensure and rulemaking functions in the Department of Health and allow commissioner-issued licenses for some professions to reduce delays caused by boards that lack quorums.

Tennessee is taking a bold step to streamline health licensing processes by centralizing functions within the Department of Health, aiming to eliminate delays caused by board quorum issues!

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Senate strips Social Security requirement, approves subcontractor reporting bill for public projects H.B. 396 requires second-tier subcontractors on public projects to provide employee and licensing information to general contractors and allows verification by the division of professional licensing; lawmakers removed a provision requiring Social Security digits after privacy objections. Vote: passed 27-0.

Utah's Senate just passed a controversial subcontractor reporting bill after removing a privacy-infringing Social Security requirement—what does this mean for worker rights and contractor liability?

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Board asks licensing unit to review hairdresser exam blueprint after educators raise concerns Educators told the board that cosmetology and barber exams include substantial content on skin and nail services; Prometric explained exams are developed from national textbooks and provided an alternative "hair design" exam outline. The licensing unit agreed to review the exam blueprint if provided.

Board members are questioning whether cosmetology and barber exams are focusing too much on skin care and nails, leaving hair care skills in the shadows!

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Committee advances amended bill to allow direct licensure pathway for speech‑language pathologists, align with compact An amended Senate Bill 177 creating an optional direct‑to‑licensure pathway for speech‑language pathologists and preserving an interim pathway passed the committee after testimony from the Kentucky State Speech Language and Hearing Association and consultation with the interstate compact.

A groundbreaking bill in Kentucky is set to revolutionize the licensure process for speech-language pathologists, offering a faster route to full licensure amid rising access challenges.

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Department of Commerce outlines $242.8M FY27 request, proposes shifting $4.2M in licensing investigation costs Commissioner Julie Sandy and Administrative Services Director Hannah Lager presented a $242.8 million FY27 budget request, highlighted a $133 million transfer to the general fund in FY25, and proposed using business and corporation receipts to cover $4.2 million of investigative costs to stabilize professional-license fees.

The Department of Commerce just unveiled a $242.8 million budget plan for FY27, proposing a bold shift to stabilize professional licensing costs by reallocating $4.2 million in investigative expenses.

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Missouri Senate approves a package of third‑reading bills including a $2,400 infant tax exemption and tourism fund restoration On Feb. 25, 2026, the Missouri Senate approved several third‑reading bills, including a measure reestablishing the tourism supplemental revenue fund, a temporary $2,400 dependent exemption for parents in the year of a birth, licensing changes for several professions, drivers’ license sanctions, and a $1 land survey fee increase.

The Missouri Senate just approved a series of impactful bills, including a $2,400 tax exemption for new parents and the revival of a vital tourism fund!

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Senate advances H 43 42 to broaden instructor licensing pathways for dental and veterinary schools; committee amendment adopted 39-0 The South Carolina Senate adopted a committee amendment to H 43 42 that creates alternate qualification routes for restricted instructor licenses in dentistry and adds parallel criteria for veterinary instruction; the measure received a 39-0 second-reading tally.

The South Carolina Senate just took a major step forward by broadening instructor licensing pathways for dental and veterinary schools, passing an amendment with unanimous support!

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Connecticut board approves prior minutes, names delegate to national chiropractic meetings and hears merger, exam updates The board approved minutes from Dec. 22, 2025, designated Dr. Bogosian as the delegate (with an alternate designation also approved) to represent the Connecticut board at upcoming Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards and the national board meetings in Atlanta, and received updates on a possible FCLB–national board consolidation and changes to the Part 4 licensing exam.

The Connecticut licensing board just made crucial moves, designating Dr. Bogosian as their delegate for the upcoming national chiropractic meetings and discussing a potential merger that could reshape the industry!

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Tennessee committee reviews licensing board finances; few fee increases recommended Department of Commerce and Insurance officials told a joint legislative committee that most professional licensing programs hold reserves within committee guidance and do not need immediate fee increases; select boards have enacted or proposed fee changes to restore solvency.

Tennessee's licensing boards are balancing budgets and exploring fee changes to ensure self-sufficiency—find out how this impacts professionals across the state!

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Board debates reciprocity, 2‑year experience rule and a proposed bill to eliminate fees Board members discussed whether applicants who meet other states' education/experience/exam should still request permission to sit for Connecticut’s exam, reaffirmed concern about a two‑year experience requirement, and flagged a proposed senate bill to dissolve licensure fees for legal review.

Connecticut's Landscape Architecture Licensing Board is at a crossroads, debating whether to ease licensure requirements and tackle a controversial bill that could eliminate fees altogether.

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Panel advances bill aligning CPA licensure with 2025 Uniform Accountancy Act The committee advanced House Bill 43-17 to update CPA licensure pathways to match the 2025 Uniform Accountancy Act, creating three pathways that require an accounting degree, supervised experience and passing the CPA exam; sponsor said the change expands workforce options without lowering standards.

House Bill 43-17 is set to revolutionize CPA licensure in Oklahoma by introducing three structured pathways that maintain high professional standards while expanding access to the field.

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Oklahoma Senate Business and Insurance Committee advances roughly 20 bills, including dental-billing clarification and energy standards The Senate Business and Insurance Committee on Feb. 16 reported roughly 20 bills to the floor, approving measures that range from licensing-sunset extensions and construction-fee updates to a dental billing clarification and an expansion of a fortified-roof grant program for commercial buildings.

The Oklahoma Senate Business and Insurance Committee just advanced nearly 20 key bills, tackling everything from dental billing to energy standards!

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Committee weighs new proprietor license, inspections to combat illicit massage businesses The committee examined HB 14-58 (proprietor licensing) and HB 14-69 (inspection authority) to improve law‑enforcement responses to illicit massage businesses. Sponsors proposed a proprietor license for multi‑practitioner establishments, background checks and registries; members raised concerns about definitions, state/local authority, fiscal costs and protecting legitimate therapeutic practitioners.

New regulations could reshape the massage industry in New Hampshire, aiming to combat human trafficking while supporting legitimate practitioners.

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Utah committee deadlocks on bill to reduce acupuncture training hours after safety objections A House Business, Labor and Commerce Committee vote on HB202 (acupuncturist licensing amendments) ended in a 6–6 tie, failing to advance the bill. Supporters argued shorter, lower‑cost pathways would bolster the workforce; opponents — including practicing acupuncturists and patients — said the change risks patient safety and portability.

A key acupuncture licensing bill in Utah has hit a standstill after a 6-6 committee tie, raising urgent concerns over patient safety and training standards.

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Senate committee adopts amendment and reports bill to extend six professional licensing boards The Senate Labor and Commerce Committee on Feb. 6 adopted amendments and reported a committee substitute for SB 211, which would extend sunset dates for six professional licensing boards after invited testimony from board chairs and a legislative-auditor-led mid-period review requirement was added.

The Senate has taken a significant step to secure the future of professional licensing boards in Alaska, ensuring they continue to protect public safety and access to essential services.

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Dental Board adopts 2026–2029 strategic plan, clarifies 'general anesthesia' wording The Dental Board of California voted Feb. 5 to adopt its 2026–2029 strategic plan after approving an amendment to replace the phrase 'administer dental anesthesia' with 'administer general anesthesia.' The change was moved by Dr. Alan Felsenfeld and seconded by Dr. Steven Chan before the plan passed on a roll-call vote.

The Dental Board of California just made a pivotal change to its strategic plan, clarifying anesthesia regulations that could impact dental practices statewide!

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Attorney General: dental disciplinary referrals rose; board enforcement sees modest backlog progress Senior Assistant AG Carl Sani told the Dental Board of California the DOJ's licensing section saw referrals from the board rise from 95 to 141 in the last fiscal year and reported generally steady prosecution intervals; the board's enforcement chief said staffing and targeted unlicensed-practice sweeps have reduced some backlog and recovered $385,607 in costs.

Referrals to the Dental Board of California surged by over 48% last fiscal year, raising questions about the effectiveness of enforcement and case management.

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Connecticut nursing board hears evidence that LPN surrendered New York license after conviction; defense disputes disciplinary characterization A Department of Public Health investigator testified that Luis Humberto Alfaro surrendered his New York practical nurse license after a 2023 conviction; the Department alleges Alfaro failed to disclose the surrender and a conviction on his Connecticut applications. Defense counsel said the surrender was voluntary and not a disciplinary action by New York licensing authorities.

A Connecticut nursing board hearing reveals shocking allegations that LPN Luis Humberto Alfaro concealed a criminal conviction when applying for licensure, leaving his career hanging in the balance.

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Dental Assistant Council backs omnibus cleanup bill and clarifying reinstatement rules The council voted to recommend a board‑sponsored omnibus cleanup bill to consolidate technical and substantive Business and Professions Code updates and approved revisions clarifying petitions for reinstatement, fingerprint requirements, competency proof for licenses expired five-plus years, and limits on automatic reinstatement of scope permits.

The Dental Assistant Council has taken a bold step forward by recommending key legislative changes to streamline processes and enhance clarity in license reinstatement rules.

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State Board reviews renewal and enforcement snapshot, discusses newsletters and communications committee Legal-division staff Kat presented 2026 renewal and enforcement statistics: registration and license renewals were largely flat year-over-year; DCP opened 58 enforcement cases. Board members discussed retiree status capture and coordinated communications; NASBA offered to assemble a revived board newsletter and members proposed a biannual cadence and a communications committee.

The latest renewal and enforcement statistics reveal a steady trend, but discussions about retiree status and reviving the board's newsletter could reshape communication strategies moving forward.

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Osteopathic Medical Board Adopts Minutes, Reviews Budget and Licensing Data; DCA Director Announces Retirement At its Nov. 13 meeting the Osteopathic Medical Board approved amended minutes, recognized outgoing member Andrew Marino, announced a gubernatorial appointee joining the board, reviewed budget projections with roughly $4.7M beginning balance and a projected $50,000 reversion, and received licensing statistics showing 17,012 licensed DOs and marked increases in applications.

The Osteopathic Medical Board of California just adopted new minutes and revealed a surge in licensing applications, while also preparing for a pivotal legislative push in 2026!

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Texas dental board grants exception to licensing rule for pediatric dentist after debate The State Board of Dental Examiners approved an exception to a board rule for an applicant who completed a two‑year pediatric residency after discussion about remediation documentation and eligibility for licensure‑by‑credentials; licensing staff will follow up with the applicant.

In a heated debate, the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners granted an exception to a pediatric dentist's licensing rule, paving her way to practice after extensive out-of-state training.

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AB 1501 passage recognized by Podiatric Medical Board; changes take effect Jan. 1 Board staff summarized key provisions of AB 1501 that passed the board's sunset review and were signed Oct. 1: statutory recognition of the title 'podiatric surgeon' for DPMs, relaxed re‑testing for out-of-state DPMs whose exams are over 10 years old, a policy statement on ancillary status for benefit/insurance issues, and an increase in renewal-fe

Big changes are coming for podiatric doctors in California with the passage of AB 1501, including the official title of "podiatric surgeon" and relaxed re-testing requirements for out-of-state applicants!

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TDLR adopts multiple rule packages covering speech-language pathology, military-affiliated licensure and lottery advisory committees The commission adopted several rule packages at the meeting: amendments to speech-language pathology and audiology rules (education, internships, supervision, term lengths), procedural rules implementing expedited recognition and provisional licensing for military-affiliated applicants, and permanent rules to govern newly created lottery and bingo

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation just adopted significant rule changes that streamline licensure for military families and enhance standards in speech-language pathology!

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Board publishes proposed licensing rule, lowers several fees and handles dozens of enforcement dockets The State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners voted to publish proposed changes to its licensing chapter (22 TAC §571) for public comment, approved a reduced fee schedule for FY2026 publication, elected officers and appointed committees, and took action on multiple enforcement matters (agreed orders, referrals and dismissals) listed on its docket

The State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners has made significant strides by proposing new licensing rules, reducing fees, and tackling enforcement cases, all aimed at better serving Texas veterinary professionals.

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Collision-industry group urges move of appraiser board out of insurance division to improve complaints process (HB 333) The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers and collision-repair advocates urged the Joint Committee to move the auto-damage appraisers licensing board from the Division of Insurance to the Division of Occupational Licensure and to strengthen enforcement; witnesses cited hundreds of consumer and shop complaints with few outcomes.

AASP Massachusetts is pushing to transfer the auto-damage appraiser licensing board to ensure consumer protections and accountability, but will it make a difference for those filing complaints?

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Board advances draft 2026 sunset review, staff to finalize report for November review The California Board of Naturopathic Medicine reviewed and edited a draft 2026 sunset review report on Oct. 8, 2025, directing staff to complete outstanding data tables and narratives and return a near-final draft on Nov. 19 and a publication-ready draft on Dec. 3.

The California Board of Naturopathic Medicine is making crucial updates to its 2026 sunset review report, addressing key licensing trends and online practices that could shape future legislation.

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Osteopathic Medical Board Reviews Sunset Report and Discusses Licensing Program Enhancements Board members review sunset report revisions, licensing issues, and upcoming survey plans.

The California Board of Naturopathic Medicine is rethinking its future, tackling licensing challenges and honoring the legacy of Senator Burton—don't miss the exciting updates!

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