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Board recommends two-year limit for exemptions on retaking passed sections of licensing exam

Board (name not specified) · February 2, 2026
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Summary

At a short board meeting, members voted to recommend that the Department of Public Health adopt a two-year limit on how long a candidate may avoid retaking portions of a licensing exam they already passed; no department representative was present to respond.

Members of a licensing board voted to recommend that the Department of Public Health adopt a two-year limit on how long a candidate may be excused from retaking portions of a licensing exam they have already passed. The board added the issue to its agenda, debated time frames and voted to forward the recommendation to the department.

The vote grew out of an earlier, tabled item about limiting the number of times a candidate may be exempted from…

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