Bill
LC 3908
Generally revise professions and occupations laws
LC 3908 aims to generally revise professions and occupations licensing laws, modernizing rules for licensees, boards, and consumer protections, though the bill died in process.
Bill
LC 3908
LC 3908 aims to generally revise professions and occupations licensing laws, modernizing rules for licensees, boards, and consumer protections, though the bill died in process.
LC 3908 is a bill titled “Generally revise professions and occupations laws.” The intent suggested by the title is a comprehensive reform of the statutes that govern professional and occupational licensing, regulation, and related regulatory frameworks. The actual text of the bill is not provided here, so this summary notes the available information and describes typical areas such bills cover.
Current status indicates the bill did not advance and is considered to have died in process. No further legislative actions or amendments are listed beyond these entries.
Because the actual legislative text is not provided, the following are common areas that bills of this nature may address. These are listed as potential areas the bill might cover, not confirmed provisions of LC 3908:
- Scope of practice and professional definitions
- Licensure requirements: qualifications, examinations, and certifications
- Board structure: creation, dissolution, or reorganization of licensing boards
- Renewal cycles, sunset provisions, and continuing education requirements
- Disciplinary procedures and enforcement mechanisms
- License portability and grandfathering for existing practitioners
- Fees, funding, and fiscal impact measures
- Consumer protections and complaint resolution processes
- Temporary or emergency licenses and reciprocity with other jurisdictions
Note: This summary reflects available metadata and common themes of similar “generally revise … laws” bills. The actual text is needed to confirm precise provisions and impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.