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If the profession you practice is one that requires you to be licensed by the state you work in - you MUST apply for licensure. No one can tell what they might rule when they check into the revocation of your license by the other state.

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If you hold multiple licenses from several states the fact that one of the states revoked your privileges COULD have an impact on their decision to license you also. If you hold a current, valid license to practice within a certain state it MIGHT be legal to practice there despite your revocation elsewhere - UNLESS - the state has a requirement that you notify them of your change of status in any other jurisdiction. Tread carefully, and you probably should consult an attorney before you find yourself in VERY deep water.

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