Yes, you have to be licensed in every state that you practice in. If doing federal law (i.e. immigration court) you can practice in any state as long as you are licensed in at least 1 state.
The medical board is the group in each state that regulates medical practice in that state.
No, you cannot sell real estate in a state you are not licensed in. Each state has their own laws and guidelines for selling real estate.
Each state has its own rules and regulations for LPN's. You will have to check with the state board of nursing in the state the LPN is licensed in.
Medial licenses are different in each state. But, what is the same is that each state has its own medical licensing board. Go to your state's .gov web page and do a search for the medical licensing board and you should find everything you need.
If the foreign national is properly licensed for a given U.S. state then he can sell renters insurance in that state. Each U.S. state has it's own licensing requirements. There is not one license for the whole country, you have to be licensed for each of the 50 states in which you want to sell insurance.
State laws do. Each state is different so check the laws of your state.
This question can be answered by making a Freedom of Information request to the State Insirance Department of each State.
Every states require the practicing physician to have an active license in the state you are working in. However, if you practice medicine in the VA, military bases, or other federal jurisdictions, you need not to have an active medical license of the state where the federal facility happen to be in. For example, you can be licensed in Indiana and work for the VA hospital in San Diego. Active duty physicians are usually licensed in one state, but work anywhere around the world or any other states where their current assignment are. It makes sense for them because they move so frequently and it can take 6-12 months to apply for medical licenses.
To work as a private-practice clinical veterinarian in the United States, you will need a state veterinary license for each state in which you will practice veterinary. Doc Johnson out of Ava Mo was a licensed veterinarian in the united states.
yes, and no. in some states they can, in others No. you have to look at each state and see what the law is there.
Each state varies depending on if you are a staff/company adjuster or independent/self employed adjuster. There are several states require adjusters to be licensed to work in their state. Depending on where you live, you may have to take an exam in several states.