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HB 5570 would cap state licensing fees, restricting how much agencies and boards may charge for occupational and professional licenses.
HB 5570 would cap state licensing fees, restricting how much agencies and boards may charge for occupational and professional licenses.
Title: AN ACT ESTABLISHING A MAXIMUM OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSE FEE
Bill Number: HB 5570
Introduced: March 14, 2025
Subject: fees; professional licenses
Current status: Referred to Joint Committee on General Law; reported favorably without amendment by committee and placed on the General State Calendar (May 13, 2025)
HB 5570 is intended to limit the amount that state agencies, boards, or commissions may charge for occupational and professional licenses by establishing a statutory maximum fee. The general policy goals behind such measures are typically to reduce financial barriers to entry for workers, limit fee increases, and provide predictability for applicants and licensees.
Because the bill text itself was not included, the precise statutory language and numeric limits are not available. The bill’s title indicates it would:
The summary above is based on the bill title and legislative actions; the full bill text, fiscal note, and any amendments are needed to state exact caps, covered fees, exemptions, and enforcement language. Review those documents (and any committee reports) to assess precise financial impacts and implementation details.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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