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  1. Submission of application: The applicant submits the necessary documents and information for certification.
  2. Application review: The certification board reviews the application to ensure all requirements are met.
  3. Evaluation: The board evaluates the applicant's qualifications and assesses if they meet the standards for certification.
  4. Approval: If the applicant meets all criteria, the board approves the certification.
  5. Notification: The applicant is notified of the approval, and the certificate is issued.
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