Bill
LC 2950
Generally revise occupational licensing laws
Broadly revise and modernize occupational licensing across professions; draft died in process May 27, 2025, leaving reforms unrealized.
Bill
LC 2950
Broadly revise and modernize occupational licensing across professions; draft died in process May 27, 2025, leaving reforms unrealized.
LC 2950 is a bill labeled “Generally revise occupational licensing laws,” introduced on December 13, 2024. The draft was assigned to a drafter, placed on hold, and ultimately listed as “Draft Died in Process” on May 27, 2025. The bill’s subject is professions and occupations, focusing on broad changes to licensing requirements and regulatory structures governing various occupations.
Based on the title, the bill aims to generally revise and modernize the framework for occupational licensing. While the specific text is not provided here, such bills typically seek to streamline licensure processes, update regulatory standards, and improve efficiency and consumer access across multiple licensed professions. The overall intent appears to be reform-oriented, seeking to address barriers to licensure, modernization of requirements, and potential harmonization across boards or agencies.
The exact provisions of LC 2950 are not provided in the information available. In general, bills with a broad mandate to “revise occupational licensing laws” may include, among other provisions:
- Updates to licensure criteria and education/experience requirements
- Revisions to scope of practice definitions for various professions
- Reforms to licensure processes (applications, renewals, and timelines)
- Adoption of new standards or references (e.g., model codes, national examinations)
- Sunset or sunset-like review mechanisms for licensing boards
- Portability and reciprocity provisions for licensed professionals
- Grandfathering or transitional provisions for existing licensees
- Fees, penalties, and disciplinary procedures
- Background checks and public safety considerations
- Temporary or provisional licenses and emergency authorizations
- Administrative efficiency measures for licensing boards
Note: These are common themes in occupational licensing reform bills and may not reflect the actual provisions of LC 2950. The precise text would determine the exact changes and their scope.
LC 2950 was a proposed, broad revision of occupational licensing laws introduced in December 2024 but was listed as having died in process in May 2025. The bill’s objective, inferred from the title, was to modernize and streamline licensing across professions; however, without the actual text, specific provisions and impacts remain undetermined.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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