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T/F If you mess up in another state, you don't have to notify FL board because it happened in a different state.

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Final answer:

If you make a mistake in another state, you still need to notify the licensing board in your home state to avoid potential consequences.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer to your question is False.

If you have a professional license in one state and you make a mistake in another state, you are still responsible for notifying the licensing board in your home state. Most licensing boards have reciprocal agreements with other states, which means they share information about disciplinary actions and violations. Failing to notify your home state's board could result in disciplinary action or consequences for your professional license.

The term “licensure” generally refers to an official process, administered by a state-level authority, that is required by law in order for an individual to practice a regulated profession.

Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 - Functions of the Clackmannanshire Licensing Board. A Licensing Board must comprise between 5 and 10 members. For information on membership please visit the Clackmannanshire Licensing Board meetings and membership page.

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