The Oklahoma REAB Executive Director discusses her office’s journey moving their workflow to Thentia Cloud.
The complaint form is fundamental to the process of reactive regulation. In our latest blog post, we look at principles of complaint forms — namely, the criteria they must meet to make for a thorough and fair complaint investigation process.
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.
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.
Quebec shuts down nearly 4,000 websites over a newly discovered exploit, Michigan and Wisconsin push to relax licensure requirements, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.
Canada’s Governor General office experiences a network breach, Massachusetts aims to simplify the licensing process for military veterans, and more in this week’s glance at regulatory news.
In what professions are continuing education credits required for re-licensure? What does the educational process look like? We look at this and more in this week’s blog post.
West Virgina’s licensing boards have surpluses, inmate alleges Utah’s prisons violate standards of care and more in this week’s regulatory news.
Kentucky works to expand licensing opportunities for non-violent criminal offenders, Pennsylvania passes legislation to support veterans seeking occupational licenses, Montana debates recreational marijuana sales, and more in this week’s round-up of regulatory news.
Vermont eases licensing burdens, medical marijuana doctor loses license in Michigan, Quebec drops vaccine mandate, and more in this week’s regulatory news.