An applicant for licensure as a private probation provider shall: (1) have a baccalaureate degree in a program approved by the division in collaboration with the board or have a combination of equivalent education and training as determined by the division in collaboration with the board; (2) submit evidence that a business license to engage in private probation has been issued by the political subdivision of the state in which the applicant intends to establish his business office or offices; and (3) apply for licensure and pay the required fees.
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