Students are encouraged to gain industry recognition by participating in professional associations and regulatory boards.
In early colonial America, parents largely controlled their children's education, as there were no regulatory boards and no system for teacher certification.
In the USA, each state has its own regulatory board for doctors.
After which, testing and clinical trials are required prior to getting approval by regulatory boards.
A regulatory board to oversee the privatisation and private investment in infrastructure projects was established.
But he added that the patients' identities were encoded at the county level, and not made public even to regulatory boards in the health-care professions.
Isn't there some regulatory board he should have been reported to?
But by the early 1920's, regulatory and advisory boards existed for plastic surgery.
And President Bush's proposals, which include setting up an independent regulatory board for the accounting profession, are inadequate.
Some state regulatory boards say they are now reviewing prescription practices.