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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.

U.S. moves to relax licensing rules for school bus drivers: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 17, 2022
U.S. moves to relax licensing rules for school bus...

Canada’s Federal Court rules a top Mountie violated her legal obligations, the U.S. government eases licensing restrictions for prospective bus drivers, and more in our Week in Brief.

Maine doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinformation loses license: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsDecember 13, 2021
Maine doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinfo...

Maryland real estate appraisers face criticism over alleged appraisal bias, Michigan looks to expand multijurisdictional licensing for healthcare workers, Ontario’s Ministry of Labour works to improve trades compliance, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.

Week in Brief: Regulatory News Regulatory NewsOctober 4, 2021
Week in Brief: Regulatory News

The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional licensing,…

Week in Brief: Regulatory News Regulatory NewsSeptember 27, 2021
Week in Brief: Regulatory News

  The Week in Brief is Thentia’s weekly snapshot of regulatory news and what’s happening in the world of professional…

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