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Are profesional licensing boards a conspiracy against the public?


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2015 Aug 3, 11:08am   1,132 views  2 comments

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https://medium.com/@patrickwyrick/the-supreme-court-s-decision-in-north-carolina-board-of-dental-examiners-v-2e6f3b8e964c

If youre a fledgling startup with a disruptive technology that will sooner or later catch the attention of regulators, you have a choice to make. You can either preemptively reach out to the regulators, in an attempt to shape the inevitable regulatory scheme in a way that is favorable to your technology, or you can sit back and let the regulators come to you.

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1   Tenpoundbass   2015 Aug 3, 1:10pm  

Donald said to tell them to shill the fuck out, the wolf is on the way.

No but really the next presidential elections are going to be about fixing a lot of shit.
I don't think anyone will be reelected for anything until we start seeing a return to a normal sanity and reality.

Everyone is talking about Hillary and Donald, but I bet every seat in Congress that is up for reelection will be replaced in 2016.
This shit goes deeper than American's ripping off Donald's comb over and beating the hell out of the Liberals with it. They are going to shove their collective size tens so far up Boehner's ass, he's going to... to... uh, look the same actually, but still! Him along with every other sorry sack of shit sitting on that miserable hill stinking up the joint, are going to get 86'd into the shit can, lid closed!

2   turtledove   2015 Aug 3, 5:58pm  

I think they can serve as a barrier to entry to new participants. I'm sure they didn't start out that way... but I've seen first hand how difficult the medical board can make things for a person who decides to go off on his/her own. And not about professional competency issues either. They'll take three months deciding whether they will grant you the right to operate under a "fictitious name" even when the doctor who requests it has been licensed, without any issues, by the states for a decade. This, of course, delays everything that comes after... like getting a business license, finalizing a lease on office space, submitting re-credentialing applications with the insurance companies... Any one of those steps add another few months to the process on top of the delay caused by the medical board.

I'm sure these obstacles make competitors quite happy, as they hope you'll run out of money to live off of before the board ever gets back to you.

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