Professional Licensing Report is an independent bi-monthly newsletter covering developments and trends in professional licensing and regulation, especially testing and professional discipline.
Published since 1988, Professional LicensingReport is sent by mail and digitally to several hundred subscribers at licensing boards, other state and federal agencies, law firms, associations, testing companies, law schools, and many other organizations.
We bring you the essential news and analysis of important court rulings, licensing board decisions, regulatory initiatives, audits, and policy debates.
Subscribe to Professional Licensing Report and read the latest news about:
Disciplinary actions the courts are reversing
What happens to discipline actions when board bias is found
Crimes that make licensees subject to discipline, and those that don’t
Applicants who fail their exams but win their appeals
Non-licensees and new mechanisms to stop them
The growth of cheating on licensing exams
How boards decide to “triage” incoming complaints
What prevents boards from finding test scoring error
How some boards save thousands of dollars in printing and personnel costs
State funding mechanisms that may deprive boards of legal advice
Those are just some examples of developments, trends, and forecasts we’ve covered in recent issues of Professional Licensing Report.