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Director of the Virginia Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation Correspond and Subject files [DRAFT], 1970-2022

100 cu. ft. (100 boxes)
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Records, 1953-2022, including correspondence, memorandum, newsletters, reports, studies, and related materials detailing the work of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. Includes agendas and minutes from board meetings, agendas and notes from public hearings regarding proposed regulations, regulatory review of various boards, studies and workplans, correspondence from constituents and the Director of Dept. of Commerce, proposed legislation for boards, self audits, and reports and studies regarding certification and licensing of professionals.

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Director of the Virginia Dept. of Professional and Occupational Regulation Correspond and Subject files [DRAFT], 1970-2022 100 cu. ft. (100 boxes)

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