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A licensee recently was placed on court-ordered probation. does the licensee have to report this to the mass board?

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License requirements and reporting obligations can vary depending on the specific licensing board, the type of license, and the jurisdiction in which it was issued. If a licensee in Massachusetts has been placed on court-ordered probation, it is generally advisable for the licensee to check with the relevant licensing board or agency to determine whether they are required to report this probation.

Licensing boards often have specific reporting requirements for licensees who have been involved in legal proceedings or disciplinary actions. Failing to report such actions when required can result in additional penalties or consequences for the licensee.

To get accurate and up-to-date information on reporting requirements for a specific type of license in Massachusetts, the licensee should consult the Massachusetts licensing board or agency that issued the license. They can provide guidance on whether court-ordered probation needs to be reported and any specific procedures for doing so.

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