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The phrase "a mandatory certification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a certification that is required by law, regulation, or policy in a specific context, such as employment or industry standards.
Example: "To work in this field, you must obtain a mandatory certification that proves your qualifications."
Alternatives: "a required certification" or "an obligatory certification".
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The government has also launched a mandatory certification scheme – the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) standard – to legalise and organise production, particularly that of small producers, by providing a legal baseline standard that will complement the voluntary Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) standard.
What a free-will certification is, and what a mandatory certification is.
Those who pass a mandatory certification go on to execute a practice test, at home or at work, in the presence of a qualified NTS nurse, using the monitor to measure their INR and practising the use of the Electronic Patient Record.
It is not a mandatory certification.
This is the most important and a mandatory certification to take.
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Each participating breast centre was to implement and maintain a quality management system (QMS) for which mandatory certification to ISO 9001 or a similar standard (KTQ) was to be obtained from a German third-party certifying body.
This group would also benefit from a development of standardized quotes and mandatory certification for installation firms.
While some developments have been made under the current government, including the creation of a mandatory polio certification programme, lack of government oversight and checks on the system have led to abuses.
Given that more than 46,000 RNs work in community health in Canada [ 16], the lack of mandatory certification for practicing CHNs creates a need for other means to determine their competencies and understand their learning needs.
Compare this to a "wellness professional or practitioner" who currently has no customary requirements, mandatory certification, or standard job definition for employee wellness practitioners.
Given a lack of institutional and financial capital, the current Government of Côte d'Ivoire has fallen back on a pre-war suite of tenure reforms designed to formalize customary land rights through mandatory certification and registration.
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