That is a question tha can only be answered by the licensing authority in your state. Contact them directly and ask.
yes
Depending on the circumstances, it is possible.
It depends on the violation. Anyone can lose their license for one day through permanently.
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When you reach retirement age, you will switch to that social security. If you return to work, you will likely lose your qualifications for disability.
Yes, the nurse needs to lose the license. Weed is still illegal on the federal level in all fifty states. Nurse practice act requires us nurses to obey the law. Its that simple. Until the feds change don't do it. I know I worked hard for my license to lose it that way.
It is possible for a registered nurse to lose their license due to a misdemeanor, depending on the severity of the offense and the regulations in the state where they are licensed. Nurses are held to high ethical standards and any criminal conviction can impact their ability to practice nursing.
That's up to the judge.
To write "Did he lose his license?" as a statement, you would simply say "He lost his license."
you may lose your drivers license
If you lose your Florida driver license and need a replacement license, where do you apply for it?
1 for every 57 doctors lose their license