"Current state occupational licenses held" refers to the specific professional licenses or certifications that an individual currently possesses in a particular state. These licenses are typically required for individuals to legally practice certain professions, such as doctors, lawyers, electricians, etc. Having "current state occupational licenses held" indicates that the individual has met the necessary requirements and qualifications to work in their respective field within that state.
Not unless the licensing agency needs it as ID proof that you are who you say you are - OR - the particular occupational specialty for which you wish to be licensed requires a drivers license in order to perform it.
Updated Answer The state in which you are legally licensed defines when you may or may not get an occupational license. In general, if the offense was not DUI/DWI/OUI/OWI related, an interlock device is not necessary. Previous Answer Yes, because you can't even legally move the vehicle without the occupational license.
Yes, a WI occupational driver's license holder may drive in IL if that individual: * Entered "Illinois" as one of the counties/states on the occupational DL application * Only drives to get to/from work activities * Only drives during the times designated on the occupational DL application
No. All states share there DMV databases and honor each others drivers license restrictions.
you must have a master degree from collage! All States regulate the practice of occupational therapy To obtain a license! Certification is voluntary. The National Board for Certifying Occupational.
I do not know about having a Bachelor's degree, but you do need an OT (Occupational Therapist) license in order to work at a place that offers Occupational Therapy or if you were to start your own OT Clinic. The reason being this is because an OT is a medical position that requires, by law for the person practicing it, to have a license.
Not in many locations. However, some cities may require you to have an occupational license, to be bonded, or to be registered.
No. You may need something from your county health department and an inspection.
Depends if your worken those corners or not ;)
DUI answerobtain an sr22 and get it to the county judge with $150 for his signature and approval. you will also have to keep a log of all you departure and arrival times as well as you calculated mileage per trip. There are free instructions and forms for obtaining an occupational license on this website: www.freetexasforms.org
The link below in the related links and sources leads to Wisconsin's Department of Transportation website. It goes directly to the page that contains information about Wisconsin's occupational licenses.