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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is the agency charged with licensing and regulating more than 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as alcohol, beverage & tobacco, barbers/cosmetologists, condominiums, spas, hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and appraisers, and veterinarians, among many other industries.
Therese Michele "Terri" Vaughan [1] (born June 12, 1956) [1] is an American insurance academic, regulator, and advisor. She was insurance commissioner of the state of Iowa for 10 years from 1994 to 2005, and was the CEO of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) for four years from February 2009 to December 2012.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC, LCMHC, or CMHC depending on the state) – Master's in Counseling and/or Psychology, plus 3 years supervised experience [8] plus passing the licensing exam. Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC or LPC depending on the state) - Master's in Counseling and/or Psychology, plus supervised experience
Heavy straight-line winds destroyed a grain elevator in Luther, Iowa. The storm, a derecho, ripped through central Iowa mid-morning on Aug. 10, 2020, taking down trees and leaving at least 480,000 ...
How can I report a scam or file a consumer complaint in Iowa Consumer Protection Division : Visit iowaattorneygeneral.gov to file a consumer complaint. Complaints can be submitted online or you ...
Licensing requirements can vary depending on which state a mental health counselor practices in. Across the United States, mental health counseling licensure is required to independently practice, but can be practiced without a license if under close supervision of a licensed practitioner.
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The commission's authority was called into question in 2020 following the decision of ''Amica Life Insurance Company v Wertz'', in which the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a standard 2-year suicide exclusion for life insurance contracts conflicted with state law and was an unauthorized delegation of authority to the commission. [5] [6]