Connecticut 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00346

Introduced
2/29/24  
Introduced
2/29/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Refer
2/29/24  
Refer
3/22/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Refer
3/22/24  
Refer
3/22/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of this bill is expected to significantly impact state laws by enhancing the recognition of occupational licenses from other states, thereby reducing barriers for military personnel and their spouses seeking employment. The bill supports military families by acknowledging their unique challenges and facilitating their workforce participation without unnecessary delays or additional examinations in the new state. It amends existing statutes to align with the provisions of the federal law concerning license portability for military families.

Summary

Senate Bill 346 addresses the issue of occupational license portability for members of the armed forces and their spouses. It establishes that if a military service member or their spouse holds a valid occupational or professional license in another jurisdiction, it must be recognized as valid in this state, provided they meet necessary conditions outlined in the bill. This aims to ease the transition for military families who frequently relocate, allowing them a smoother path to maintaining their professional credentials across state lines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 346 appears to be largely positive, especially among advocates for military families. Supporters highlight the necessity of the bill in providing equal opportunities for service members and their families, recognizing the sacrifices they make. There is broad support among lawmakers for this measure, as it enhances the state's commitment to serving those who serve the nation. However, while the bill has garnered support, there are concerns regarding the implications for state regulatory authority over occupational licensing, which some individuals believe needs to be more carefully managed.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 346 may stem from the balance between state oversight of professional licenses and the federal mandates for portability. Some lawmakers and regulators worry that broad recognition of licenses from other states could compromise professional standards within certain fields. However, proponents argue that the bill includes sufficient safeguards, ensuring that while licenses are recognized, applicants must still meet state-defined quality and conduct standards, thus maintaining the integrity of the state's licensing process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00920

An Act Concerning Occupational Licensing For Members Of The Armed Forces, Veterans And Their Spouses.

CT SB00019

An Act Concerning The Occupational And Professional Licenses Of Military Members' Spouses.

CT HB06407

An Act Concerning The Occupational And Professional Licenses Of Military Members' Spouses.

CT HB2967

Expediting License Applications for active military members and veterans, and their spouses

CT S1264

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.

CT A3609

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.

CT A482

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.

CT S665

Concerns professional licensing and application fees for spouse or dependent of active duty member of United States Armed Forces.

CT HB05266

An Act Concerning Jury Duty Qualification For Members Of The Armed Forces On Active Duty And Their Spouses.

CT SB1307

Relating to occupational licenses for military service members, military veterans, and military spouses.

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