How do the terms licensing, registration, and accreditation differ?
What will be an ideal response?
Licensing refers to a right conferred by a governmental entity to practice an occupation or provide a service. Licensing controls the number of individuals who are permitted to practice an occupation or provide a service. Registration refers to the actions of a nongovernmental entity such as a professional association to recognize those individuals who meet specified standards such as education and experience. Accreditation is the process by which an external entity reviews an organization or program of study to determine if the organization or program meets certain predetermined standards.
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