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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 63 — PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS (STATE LICENSED) · Chapter 33

§ 3302. Bureau requirements.

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§ 3302. Bureau requirements.
The bureau shall:
(1)Include a question on an application for licensure, renewal and reactivation asking whether the individual submitting the application is a servicemember, veteran or military spouse.
(2)Expedite an application for a military applicant who submits documentation demonstrating status as a servicemember, veteran or military spouse.
(3)Update the Military Occupational Codes Crosswalk as necessary to accommodate changes in a license or military skills, experience, credentials and education.
(4)Develop criteria for temporary licensure at the discretion of each licensing board specific to a military applicant.
(5)Submit to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and post on each licensing board's publicly accessible Internet website the licensure process for military applicants.
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