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Licensing staff correct miscount of renewables; board presses outreach and retired-status rulemaking
Summary
Board staff disclosed a miscalculation in its licensing counts, reported quarterly license statistics, and told the board a rulemaking package to create a retired license status is underway. Members and public speakers urged clearer outreach about the wall license requirement and better data transparency.
Board licensing staff told the California Acupuncture Board on March 7 that its system previously misreported counts of active and renewable licenses and that staff are working with Department of Consumer Affairs reporting teams to correct the figures.
"The California Acupuncture Board and its staff discovered a miscalculation reporting active and total renewable license counts recently," Licensing Manager Jay Hurdett reported. He said the system had separated multiple primary statuses and the board is clarifying the correct counts and developing new reporting tools.
Quarterly snapshot: For Q2 the board reported 10,122 active licenses, 1,451 inactive, 1,688 delinquent,…
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