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The board issued an emergency suspension of the license of Dr. Paul A. Salazar. The order, released Wednesday, took effect Sept. 6. The order, released Wednesday, took effect Sept. 6.
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Qualified Mental Retardation Professional (QMRP) was the term first used in federal standards developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s for intermediate care facilities for developmentally disabled people. [13] In 2010, Rosa's Law [14] changed the terminology from "Mental Retardation" to "Intellectual Disability."
Some states may require a written examination for a license, while others may require several years of field experience as a student or intern, or both. The requirements regarding who must be licensed may include uncommon or strange licenses; for example, four states require licensing for interior designers. [4]
The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) was established 1838. The board consisted ex officio members with limited ability to function effectively as the members had other responsibilities within the state. The board's powers, at that time, included creating laws, establishing a course of study and choosing course texts, and control of funds and ...
A Kentucky doctor who had given up his license but worked as a consultant at clinic pleaded guilty to conspiracy to illegally distribute drugs. ... a 1979 graduate of the University of Kentucky ...
One section of this official study guide explains a clinical scenario of an after hours phone call to a naturopathic practitioner from a frantic mother with a child who has a severe cough and is gasping for air; the following example questions do not recommend that the mother take the child to the emergency department per the medical standard ...