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The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners is an agency of the Government of North Carolina. Its purpose is to regulate the dental industry in the state. Its headquarters are in Morrisville in the Research Triangle area. [1]
must hold a current, unrestricted practical/vocational nurse license in the United States or its territories and must have hospice and palliative licensed practical/vocational nursing practice of 500 hours in the most recent 12 months or 1000 hours in the most recent 24 months prior to applying for the examination.
R. Donovan "Don" Munford was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-fourth House district, including constituents in Wake County from 2002. [1] [2] Munford is a lawyer and accountant from Raleigh, North Carolina. Munford ran for re-election to the North Carolina House of Representatives in the ...
The Albemarle Building houses the North Carolina Department of Insurance. Article III, Section 7, of the Constitution of North Carolina stipulates the popular election of the commissioner of insurance every four years. The office holder is not subject to term limits. [10] North Carolina is one of 11 states to have an elected insurance ...
McGuireWoods LLP is a US-based international law firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.Initially founded in 1834, the firm has grown into the largest law firm in the state of Virginia, and has 21 offices across the country. [2]
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In 1993, Edmunds entered private practice, joining the firm Stern & Klepfer. [5] In 1996, he ran for North Carolina Attorney General but lost to Mike Easley. [6] He was elected to the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 1998 as a Republican. [7] In 2000, he was elected to the North Carolina Supreme Court, defeating Franklin Freeman. [8]