relicensure

/riːˈlaɪsənʃər/
noun
  1. The process or act of granting a new or renewed license, especially for professionals such as doctors, nurses, or teachers.
    • Relicensure for teachers happens every five years in this state.
    • The nurse completed the continuing education credits required for relicensure.
    • The board discussed new rules for the relicensure of medical professionals.
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