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Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threaders: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 24, 2022
Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threader...

A Maine physician has her license suspended over Ivermectin, Massachusetts implements new policies to fight staff shortages, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.

Labor shortages: how has the pandemic affected the workforce? Regulatory NewsJanuary 14, 2022
Labor shortages: how has the pandemic affected the...

How did pandemic-related labor shortages come about? What new challenges do they present for regulators? We look at these questions and more in this week’s blog post.

States move to ease licensing restrictions for formerly convicted applicants: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 10, 2022
States move to ease licensing restrictions for for...

Canadian provinces consider allowing symptomatic healthcare staff return to work, American states move to ease licensing rules for former convicts, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.

Year in review: five key ways 2021 affected regulators Regulatory NewsDecember 17, 2021
Year in review: five key ways 2021 affected regula...

Cyberattacks, labor shortages, and licensing reforms dominated headlines throughout 2021, while the COVID-19 pandemic continued to loom over the world at large.

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