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Professional and Occupational Licensure in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography and Professional Resource
A sourcebook for policymakers, regulators, licensees, and consumers who wish to gain a better understanding of the regulations of the major professions and occupations within the 50 states. Topics include licensing restrictions, board disciplinary activities, and current licensure trends.
Author(s) | By Robert L. Hollings, Christal Pike-Nase. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 176 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 20 Nov 1997 |
Availability | Not yet available |
A sourcebook for policymakers, regulators, licensees, and consumers who wish to gain a better understanding of the regulations of the major professions and occupations within the 50 states. Topics include licensing restrictions, board disciplinary activities, and current licensure trends.
Foreword by Thomas E. Workman Introduction Historical Development Licensure and Regulation--General Issues Current Trends Other Methods of Regulation Licensure Board Disciplinary Activities The Role of Other Agencies and Organizations Licensure Re
ROBERT L. HOLLINGS is an independent researcher in public administration and governmental regulatory practices. CHRISTAL PIKE-NASE is an analyst with the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, a bi-partisan bicameral committee of the Pennsylvani