Initial licensure definition

Initial licensure means the first Vermont professional educator license and endorsement acquired by an applicant. All subsequent licenses and/or endorsements shall be considered additional, whether they are acquired concurrently or subsequently.
Initial licensure means the first Vermont professional Educator license and endorsement acquired by an applicant. All subsequent licenses and/or endorsements shall be considered additional.

Examples of Initial licensure in a sentence

  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Board of Chiropractic RULE NO.: RULE TITLE: 64B2-13.007 Continuing Education During Initial Licensure Period NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 10, 2013, the Board of Chiropractic Medicine, received a petition for O’Dane Brady.


More Definitions of Initial licensure

Initial licensure means a review conducted pursuant to the provisions contained in section 6.0 herein.
Initial licensure means the first time a person is licensed in North Dakota, but does not include emergency licensure or licensure by endorsement.
Initial licensure means the process of achieving the legal privilege to practice within a professional category upon the completion of educational and other licensing requirements.
Initial licensure means the first time a person is licensed in New Mexico as an EMD, EMD instructor, EMS first responder, EMT, or subsequent licensure of a previously licensed New Mexico EMT, who has retaken a full curriculum or accomplished re-entry procedures to regain an expired license.
Initial licensure means the first authorization to practice
Initial licensure means the first license issued to a legal entity19 as a result of:
Initial licensure means a review conducted pursuant to the provisions contained in section6.0 herein.