Editorial Policy
How CosmoRenew writes and updates renewal guides.
Source standards
Renewal requirements are checked against official licensing board materials whenever possible. That includes board renewal pages, online licensing portals, administrative rules, statutes, fee schedules, CE instructions, and public PDFs.
When a public board page does not list a fixed fee or requirement, the guide says so and directs readers to the official portal or board.
AI-assisted drafting disclosure
Drafting, formatting, and page generation may be assisted by automation. Requirements, fee references, portal links, and policy summaries are checked against source materials before publication. The goal is useful, source-linked guidance, not mass-produced filler.
Update practice
Public pages show the review date used for the 2026 update. Pages are updated when a board changes renewal rules, publishes new fee information, changes portals, or when an error is found.
What the guides are not
- They are not legal advice.
- They do not replace official licensing board instructions.
- They do not guarantee that a renewal, reinstatement, or application will be approved.
- They do not sell CE courses or issue licenses.
Corrections
If a renewal rule, fee, portal link, or board reference appears outdated, the page should be corrected using the official source as the deciding reference. Corrections should preserve the review date trail and keep the official link visible to readers.
Tracker updates
The guide library is live first. The renewal tracker will add reminders and saved renewal records after launch.
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