Exempt from licensure definition

Exempt from licensure means a child care provider pursuant to section 210.211, RSMo.
Exempt from licensure means facilities serving children that operate for less than 24 hours per day do not require a license when meeting one or more of the following criteria:
Exempt from licensure. Each practitioner in Alaska’s SHARP Program must be licensed to practice his or her healthcare occupation. All practitioners must be licensed by the State of Alaska, with the exception being that those practitioners who work in a federal facility or tribal healthcare organization must be licensed to practice by Alaska, or any other state.

More Definitions of Exempt from licensure

Exempt from licensure. If the State of Alaska requires occupational licensure in order for the participant to practice, then the participant must have licensure in order to be a practitioner in SHARP. All such practitioner licensures must be full and unencumbered. For all healthcare provider occupations that require licensure, that licensure must be through the State of Alaska, with the exception being for those practitioners who work in a federal or tribal healthcare facilities, who must be licensed to practice by Alaska, or any other state. However, there are also many program-eligible occupations for which the State of Alaska does not be require occupational licensure, and therefore are considered exempt from licensure for purposes of Alaska’s SHARP program.