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Does reserved practice have anything to do with the increase?

Yes, as with the other statutory responsibilities mentioned above, reserved practice is a benefit to the public interest as it ensures that qualified professionals are competent and accountable. That responsibility and higher profile of the profession require greater resources. For example, the College is continuing to expand its unlawful Title and Reserved Practice infringement compliance program to ensure that it is meeting its responsibility of maintaining the public trust in the profession.