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The word "recertification" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a certification needs to be renewed or validated after a certain period. Example: "The nurse completed her recertification to maintain her professional license." Alternatives include "renewal of certification" or "certification renewal."
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recertification
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The act or process of recertifying.
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But even a brief extension in the shuttle's life will be financially costly and the political costs of another fatal accident would be huge.The main problem is that after the destruction of Columbia it was agreed that if the shuttle were to fly after 2010 it would have to go through "recertification".
To his surprise, during a recertification interview he was asked to give up his user name and password while the interviewer logged onto his Facebook page, reading through his posts and those of his friends and family.
Recertification is required every six years.
The family physicians were the first group of medical specialists in the United States for whom recertification was required.
There's a more pragmatic reason, which is that a carmaker can build no more than 1,000 examples of a new derivative if it is to avoid costly recertification.
According to people briefed on the talks, the governor is considering not only rewriting the state's assault weapons ban, but also proposing more expansive use of mental health records in background checks of gun buyers, lower limits on the capacity of magazines sold legally in New York and a new requirement that gun permits be subject to periodic recertification.
The employees, who have furnished their own guns, each also had to pass a background check, a drug test and a mental evaluation — all of which must be repeated annually, as well as additional firearms training and recertification.
Yahoo also declined to answer specific questions about how recertification works, saying only: "Federal law requires the U.S. government to reimburse providers for costs incurred to respond to compulsory legal process imposed by the government.
Also to be completed: the recertification of the union, which will take a vote of all 1,900 players.
"The city agencies that are supposed to help you, they don't really do that much helping," said Ms. Brown, who, although she submitted missing recertification information, lost her Section 8 money.
The Aspen team was undergoing its five-year recertification exam, or "recert," to maintain its accreditation from the Mountain Rescue Association.
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