If you have been living in TX long enough the get a driver's license there then you should have also registered your car in TX and have TX insurance. However that being said you still shouldn't have a problem filing a claim and expecting coverage to apply.
Yes, if it is going to be legally registered, licensed and driven.
No. All firearms should be registered or licensed to a responsible holder to avoid accident or illegal discharge.
It depends on whether or not the vehicle or property was attended, whether or not anyone was injured or killed, and whether or not the driver was properly licensed.
All registered nurses are licensed. OB is the specialty a registered nurse may have.
RN stands for Registered Nurse. LPN stands for Licensed Practical Nurse.
Licensed contractor.
He can if he's licensed to do so in Pennsylvania.
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No. Licensed Vocational Nurses and Registered Nurses are individually licensed by state. There is no "in-between."
Yes, for public school systems, they typically are Registered Nurses. Some school districts may allow Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or Licensed Vocations Nurses (LVNs) to be a school nurse.
To be a licensed midwife in PA you have to be a certified nurse midwife first. However, Lay midwifery and CPMs are not illegal they just can't be licensed. But you should know that they tend to have legal troubles if things go badly.