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10A.508 (part of House File 776 signed by Governor Reynolds in May 2025) states that DIAL shall keep confidential "the private information of a person licensed, previously licensed, or seeking to be licensed by the department or a licensing board under the administrative authority of the department...." "Private information" includes, but is not limited to: date of birth, home address, home telephone number, electronic email address, and other contact information. License/Program Details Abovegr

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