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Friday, March 20, 2026
California Bureau of Household Goods and Services Statewide Sweep of Unlicensed Movers
The California Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS) conducted a statewide sweep targeting unlicensed and uninsured household movers. The operation inspected 40 movers across eight counties to ensure compliance with licensing and insurance regulations, with enforcement actions taken where necessary.
California Board of Psychology Seeks License Revocation for Psychologist's Misconduct
The California Board of Psychology is seeking to revoke the license of R. Guy Lewis, Ph. D., for alleged sexual misconduct, exploitation, and gross negligence during patient treatment between October 2020 and October 2023. Lewis will also be ordered to pay investigation and enforcement costs.
California Modernizes CPA Licensure Requirements
Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1175, modernizing CPA licensure requirements in California. The legislation streamlines qualifications for the CPA exam and license, and updates practice privilege rules for out-of-state licensees. The bill aims to make the CPA designation more accessible while maintaining consumer protection.
Dental Board of California Announces Executive Officer Appointment
The Dental Board of California has appointed Bryce W.A. Docherty as its new executive officer, effective November 24, 2025. Mr. Docherty brings 30 years of experience in government relations and association management, with a focus on healthcare advocacy in California.
CSLB Joins Multi-Agency Effort to Combat Unlicensed Contractors
The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) participated in a multi-agency effort to combat unlicensed contractors, resulting in 119 legal actions. This initiative, organized by NASCLA, targeted unlicensed contracting and illegal advertising across California, highlighting risks to consumers and potential penalties for violations.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
SC Department of Consumer Affairs Distributing George Funeral Home Contracts
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is distributing preneed funeral contracts from the closed George Funeral Home to new providers. Consumers will be notified by mail of their new provider and can transfer contracts if desired.
SC Consumer Affairs: March Events on Crypto Scams, Shredding, and Webinars
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) is hosting a series of events throughout March 2026, including webinars on cryptocurrency scams, state and federal privacy laws, and FTC Safeguards Rule updates. They are also offering free shred events across the state to help prevent identity theft.
SC Consumers Lost $8.5M to Scams and ID Theft in 2025
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) released its annual report detailing that consumers lost nearly $8.5 million to scams and identity theft in 2025. The report provides insights into the types of incidents and methods used by perpetrators.
Webinar on Tax-Time Tips to Protect Refunds and Identity
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs is hosting a webinar on February 18, 2026, to provide consumers with tips on protecting their tax refunds and personal information from identity theft and scams. The notice outlines common tax-time scams and provides advice on filing early, using trusted preparation sites, and verifying tax preparers.
SC HOA Complaint Report Released
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs has released its 2026 Homeowners Association (HOA) Complaint Report, detailing 452 complaints filed in 2025. The report highlights common issues such as covenant enforcement and maintenance concerns, and includes data on complaint trends and county distribution.
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