Professional and Occupational Licensure in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography and Professional Resource
By (Author) Robert L. Hollings
By (author) Christal Pike-Nase
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
20th November 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business and Management
346.73033
Hardback
176
A sourcebook to be used by policymakers, regulators, licensees, and consumers who wish to gain a better understanding of the regulation of the major professions and occupations within the 50 states. Topics covered include licensing restrictions, board disciplinary activities, and current licensure trends. The limited available literature on the subject of licensure demonstrates that state professional and occupational licensure boards play a critical role in protecting the public from unqualified and unscrupulous practitioners. The primary responsibility of the boards is to protect consumers by ensuring that practitioners meet established criteria for admission, maintain competency, and adhere to ethical and practice standards. Among the major issues explored are the historical development of licensure, licensing restrictions, public participation in licensure board functions, board disciplinary activities, current licensure trends, and other forms of regulation. This book also provides references and brief summaries of other works of interest and identifies the type of regulation the various states employ to monitor members of the major professions and occupations.
ROBERT L. HOLLINGS is an independent researcher in public administration and governmental regulatory practices. CHRISTAL PIKE-NASE is an analyst with the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, a bi-partisan bicameral committee of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.