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An Agency of the State Government

Charter Professional Licensing
and Standards Board

Established by statute to protect the public through rigorous licensing, independent examination, and impartial enforcement.

§ 1 — Mandate & Mission

The charter of this board is not a mission statement. It is a legal obligation.

Charter was established under state statute to ensure that every practitioner who holds a license in a regulated profession has demonstrated the knowledge, ethics, and competence to serve the public without causing harm.

We do not exist to serve practitioners. We exist to protect the citizens who cannot evaluate credentials themselves — patients, clients, tenants, students — who must trust that the person across from them has earned the right to be there.

"No person shall practice in a regulated profession without a valid license issued by this Board. Violation constitutes a Class B misdemeanor."

— State Professional Licensing Act, §14(a)
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Active Licenses Protected

Practitioners currently licensed and in good standing across all regulated professions as of February 2026.

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Professions Regulated

Across healthcare, legal, engineering, and education sectors.

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Est.

Over four decades of uninterrupted public protection.

§ 2 — Examination & Renewal

Bureaucracy made navigable.
The path from application to license.

The licensing process exists not to create barriers, but to ensure that every credential this Board issues represents a genuine standard. Below is the complete pathway, with every requirement stated plainly.

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Application & Credential Review

Submit your application with certified transcripts, proof of supervised hours, and professional references.

Processing time: 15–21 business days. Incomplete applications are returned without review.

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Background Verification

A mandatory criminal background check and professional conduct review is conducted through the state registry.

Applicants with prior disciplinary actions in other jurisdictions must disclose all records. Omission is grounds for permanent disqualification.

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Written Examination

The Board-administered licensure exam tests both technical competency and professional ethics under proctored conditions.

Examinations are offered in January, May, and September. Registration closes 30 days prior.

Upcoming Deadline

Next sitting: May 12–14, 2026 · Registration closes April 12

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License Issuance

Upon passing, your license is issued within 10 business days. The credential is valid for 24 months.

Licenses are published in the public registry immediately upon issuance. Employers may verify status at any time.

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Renewal & Continuing Education

Renewal requires 40 hours of Board-approved continuing education and payment of the renewal fee.

Renewals not completed by the expiration date result in automatic suspension. Practice on a suspended license is a criminal offense.

Upcoming Deadline

Current cycle deadline: March 31, 2026

§ 3 — Enforcement & Public Protection

Accountability is not a value.
It is a published record.

Every disciplinary action this Board takes is a matter of public record. These numbers are not performance metrics — they are the cost of maintaining a standard that the public can trust.

"The Board's disciplinary authority exists not to punish practitioners, but to remove from practice those who have demonstrated that they cannot be trusted with the welfare of the public."

— Board Policy Statement on Disciplinary Proceedings, §7.2

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Complaints Received

Fiscal Year 2024–2025

Formal complaints filed by members of the public, employers, and fellow practitioners.

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Investigations Completed

Fiscal Year 2024–2025

Full investigations concluded with a written finding and recommended disposition.

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Licenses Suspended or Revoked

Fiscal Year 2024–2025

Practitioners removed from practice following due process hearings.

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Cases Still Pending

As of February 24, 2026

Open investigations awaiting investigator assignment or hearing scheduling.

Recent Disciplinary Actions — Public Record

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DateLicenseAction
Feb 14, 2026License #PLB-04812Revoked
Jan 29, 2026License #PLB-11243Suspended — 18 months
Jan 11, 2026License #PLB-07659Censure & $2,500 Fine
Dec 19, 2025License #PLB-09334Revoked

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