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Occupational licensing, also called occupational licensure, is a form of government regulation requiring a license to pursue a particular profession or vocation for compensation.
Private entities typically provide certificates to people who pass an exam or otherwise demonstrate their skills and knowledge needed for a specific occupation. An occupational license is a credential that government requires a worker to hold in certain occupations.
Occupational licensing, also called occupational licensure, is a form of government regulation requiring a license to pursue a particular profession or vocation for compensation.
Although some jurisdictions use the term certification as signifying governmental authority to practice a profession, the difference between licensure and certification is essentially the difference between governmental regulation and self-regulation of a profession. And effectively practice the regulated profession.
Licenses and certifications show that a person has the specific knowledge or skill needed to do a job. Typically, you earn these credentials after you've completed your education. ... Earning a license or certification involves meeting standards, which often includes passing an exam.
Is licensure the same thing as certification? The answer is no. Licensure and certification processes often co-exist and can complement one another. For example -- although certification is generally voluntary, it can be required to earn a license in some states.
Another contrast with licensure is that, under a licensing law, practitioners of the licensed occupation must have a license in order to practice. It is involuntary. On the other hand, certification is voluntary. One does not have to be certified in order to practice.
Professional certification is the process by which a person proves that he or she has the knowledge, experience and skills to perform a specific job and the tasks in which they have been trained. ... In the United States, professional licenses are usually issued by state agencies.
Certification includes an experience and education component and requires passing an exam. ... A certificate program typically indicates attendance or completion of a course or series of courses with a specific focus. They are open to newcomers and experienced professionals alike.
Examples of occupations licensed in many states include: teachers, land surveyors, doctors, lawyers, cosmetologists, nurses, building contractors, counselors, therapists, and electricians. To obtain a license you must demonstrate that you meet state standards for that career.
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