Includes license requirements for key professional services that are open to US service providers.
Health care professionals must demonstrate that they are competent to practice in order to be registered to deliver healthcare. Professionals must also re-register and meet continuing education requirements. Registration involves three distinct processes: credential review and vetting; maintenance of re-credentialing; and surveillance and supervision of the profession.  See http://www.bhec.bm/for-professionals/licensing and http://bnc.bm/faq.html and http://www.bermudahospitals.bm/bhb/careers/pdf/Physician-APPLICATION-REGISTRATION_BMC.pdf
 
The Bermuda Bar Association is the governing body for the legal profession in Bermuda, responsible for both the regulation and discipline of members of the legal profession in Bermuda. Through an elected Bar Council, the Bar Association is responsible for matters pertaining to admission to practice law in the jurisdiction and rules of conduct for its members. The Bar Association receives, investigates and adjudicates complaints about its members.  See http://bermudabar.org/.
 
Chartered Professional Accountants Bermuda establishes minimum requirements for chartered accountants, including a university degree with specific business course credits and work experience. Chartered accountant (CA) candidates will continually receive assessments throughout their development - in university programs, in professional education programs and on the job. All CA candidates must sit the profession's Uniform Evaluation.  See:
http://www.icab.bm/CAProfession/BecomeCA.aspx.

Bermuda Laws Online: www.bermudalaws.bm
Bureau of Industry and Security/DOC Regulations: www.access.gpo.gov/bis/
Bermuda Department of Consumer Affairs: www.ca.gov.bm
Bermuda Department of Environmental Health: www.gov.bm
Bermuda Department of Environmental Protection: www.gov.bm
Bermuda Department of Health: www.health.gov.bm

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