Guide to the CPHRM Exam Legal & Regulatory Domain

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The Guide to the CPHRM Exam Legal & Regulatory Domain provides an outline of the core competencies and learning objectives for the legal & regulatory portion of the exam as well as a sample of the type of questions on the CPHRM Exam.

Discover what legal & regulatory areas you need to focus on when preparing for the CPHRM Exam today!

 

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What's Inside:

  • Introduction
  • Exam Specifications
  • Legal & Regulatory Practice Questions
  • Continued Learning Resources

 

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CPHRM Exam Practice Questions: Legal & Regulatory Domain

This interactive program features 25 multiple choice practice questions to assess your knowledge of the 12 core legal & regulatory competencies in the CPHRM Exam. Each selection includes a rationale and reference materials to guide your studies.

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