Vermont Statutes

§ 3101a — Definitions

Vermont·Title 26 Title 26: Professions and Occupations·Ch. 57 Chapter 057: Review of Regulatory Laws

As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:

(1)“Certification” means a voluntary process by which a statutory regulatory entity grants to a person who has met certain prerequisite qualifications the right to assume or to use the title of the profession or occupation, or the right to assume or use the term “certified” in conjunction with the title. Use of the title or the term “certified,” as the case may be, by a person who is not certified is unlawful.
(2)“Licensing” and “licensure” mean a process by which a statutory regulatory entity grants to a person who has met certain prerequisite qualifications the right to perform prescribed professional or occupational tasks and to use the title of the profession or occupation. Practice without a license is unlawful.

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