Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05285

Introduced
2/20/14  
Refer
2/20/14  
Report Pass
3/10/14  
Report Pass
3/10/14  
Refer
3/18/14  
Refer
3/18/14  
Report Pass
3/25/14  
Report Pass
3/25/14  
Engrossed
4/16/14  
Engrossed
4/16/14  
Report Pass
4/18/14  
Chaptered
5/5/14  
Enrolled
5/7/14  
Passed
5/12/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Study Of The Renewal Times For Occupational Licenses.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a significant impact on state laws that govern the licensure of healthcare professionals. By allowing an extension of renewal times, the bill could streamline workflows for healthcare providers, potentially reducing the administrative burden and associated costs for them. Moreover, the recommendations from the study could lead to changes in how occupational licenses are managed, which could further influence staffing and operational practices within healthcare settings across the state.

Summary

House Bill 5285, also known as the Special Act No. 14-1, focuses on a study concerning the renewal times for occupational licenses for healthcare and pharmacy professionals. The bill directs the Commissioners of Public Health and Consumer Protection to evaluate the current renewal processes and make recommendations for potential extensions of these renewal times. The objective is to find ways to extend license renewal periods without compromising public health or safety, while also providing cost savings for the professionals involved.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5285 appears to be supportive among healthcare professionals who advocate for more flexibility in the license renewal process. Stakeholders view this bill positively as it aligns with the efforts to reduce regulatory burdens and enable healthcare providers to focus more on patient care. However, there may also be concerns from public health advocates regarding any extension that could be perceived as compromising the quality of safety standards associated with healthcare licenses.

Contention

Discussions around the potential contentions of HB 5285 primarily revolve around the balance between efficiency in license renewals and the assurance of public safety. While the bill's intent to study and possibly extend renewal periods is viewed favorably by many in the healthcare sector, there are apprehensions that this could lead to laxity in regulatory oversight if not handled appropriately. Thus, the effectiveness of the study and subsequent recommendations will likely be scrutinized to ensure that they adequately protect public interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00346

An Act Concerning Occupational License Portability For Members Of The Armed Forces And Their Spouses.

CT SB00300

An Act Concerning Natural Gas Capacity And The Renewable Portfolio Standard.

CT HB05356

An Act Concerning Modifications To The Renewable Portfolio Standard.

CT HB05323

An Act Concerning The Development Of A Plan For The Licensure Of Dance/movement Therapists.

CT HB05361

An Act Concerning The Siting Of Renewable Energy Sources In The State.

CT HB05285

An Act Concerning Veterans' Specialty License Plates And Driver's Licenses For Certain Former Armed Forces Reservists.

CT HB05317

An Act Requiring A Study Concerning The Funding For The Community Gun Violence Intervention And Prevention Program And A Report Concerning The Effectiveness Of The Program.

CT SB00340

An Act Concerning Tobacco Dealer Licenses.

CT SB00135

An Act Establishing A Maximum Charge For Certain Occupational Licenses, Certifications, Permits And Registrations.

CT SB00369

An Act Concerning Home Care Worker Safety.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.