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HB 1408 IN

Occupational licensure reciprocity.

IN · session 2021 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 14, 2021

Latest action (Jan 14, 2021) First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions

Summary

Requires a board that issues a license for certain regulated occupations to issue a license to an individual who: (1) is licensed in the regulated occupation in another state or jurisdiction; (2) has established residency in Indiana; (3) has passed a substantially equivalent examination as determined by the board; (4) is and has been in good standing in the individual's licensure in the other state or jurisdiction; (5) pays a fee to the board; and (6) completes the licensure application form required by the board. Allows a board that requires an applicant to submit to a national criminal history background check to maintain that requirement with regard to applicants for licensure who meet all of the license endorsement requirements. Provides that nothing in the bill prevents or supersedes a: (1) compact; or (2) reciprocity or comity agreement; if established by the board or the general assembly. Provides that, if a board has entered into a national reciprocal or endorsement agreement or a reciprocal or endorsement agreement with one or more states, those agreements remain in effect.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (2)

  1. Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Representative Carbaugh · lower
  2. Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions · lower
Subjects
HUMAN SERVICES, Regulation and Licensing of ProfessionalsLICENSES AND LICENSING

Text versions (1)

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  • Introduced House Bill (H) · Jan 12, 2021 · PDF

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