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Licensing staff reports miscalculation of license counts, outlines rollout of online tools and wall‑license enforcement steps
Summary
Board licensing staff disclosed a recent data miscalculation in active/renewable license counts, provided quarter‑two licensing statistics, described new online tools (renewals, CE audit module, enforcement module) and discussed outreach and enforcement options related to the new wall‑license posting requirement.
California Acupuncture Board licensing staff reported a recent miscalculation in its published counts of active and renewable licenses and presented quarterly licensing statistics and planned technology improvements to board members during the March 7 meeting.
Licensing manager Jay (given as "g Hurdett" in the transcript) told the board staff and DCA information-services teams discovered the error while working on new reporting tools and clarified that the licensing system previously displayed multiple primary statuses, which led to the miscount. Staff said they are working to clarify and publish corrected counts and to deliver improved tools that will show separate totals for active and renewable licenses going forward.
During the quarter-two report staff provided counts and operational data the board asked to be published: an “active” license count given in the presentation as 10,122; an inactive…
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