Yes, Rhode Island offers reciprocity for Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers (LICSW) from Massachusetts. This means that if you are a licensed LICSW in Massachusetts, you may be eligible to obtain licensure in Rhode Island without needing to retake the exam, provided you meet certain requirements set by the Rhode Island Board of Social Work. It is advisable to check with the Rhode Island licensing board for specific details and any additional documentation required.
Connecticut does not have full reciprocity for Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers (LICSW) from Massachusetts. However, social workers licensed in Massachusetts may be able to obtain a Connecticut license through a process that includes meeting specific requirements, such as additional documentation or examinations. It's essential to check with the Connecticut State Department of Public Health for the most accurate and updated information on licensure requirements.
RI has a smaller area then MA. RI has a smaller population then MA. RI has a higher population density then MA. RI has a lower mean elevation then MA. RI has less electors then MA. RI entered the Union after MA. RI has had lower high temperatures then MA. RI has had higher low temperatures then MA. RI has had less US Presidents born in their state (0) then MA (4).
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There is no reciprocity between the lawyers of the two states.
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Depending on how it is pronounced, if it is 'mah-ri-lee' it would be マリリー /ma ri rii/. If it is pronounced 'meh-ri-lee' it would be メアリリー /me a ri rii/.
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