Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2239

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

Allowing for exemptions from continuing education requirements for work experience.

Impact

The impact of HB 2239, if enacted, would be significant for many professionals within the state. It offers an alternative pathway to fulfill continuing education requirements, thereby potentially reducing the economic burden on individuals who may struggle to afford or access such educational courses. By permitting exemptions for work experience, the bill seeks to promote inclusivity within the licensing process and allow seasoned professionals to maintain their credentials more easily.

Summary

House Bill 2239 aims to amend existing regulations regarding continuing education requirements for certain professionals by allowing exemptions based on relevant work experience. The bill recognizes that individuals who have substantial hands-on experience in their respective fields may not need to undergo traditional educational training to maintain their professional licenses. This legislative move is intended to streamline the licensing process for professionals by acknowledging practical experience as a valid alternative to formal education.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB 2239 stem from concerns about the adequacy of practical experience as a substitute for formal education. Opponents argue that allowing exemptions may undermine the quality of professional standards and jeopardize consumer safety. The debate highlights a division between those who believe in the necessity of traditional education for all professionals and those who advocate for a recognition of experience as equally valid. This disparity in viewpoints represents a critical discussion within the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB76

Providing for an exemption from continuing education licensure requirements for certain insurance producers.

KS SB361

Requires licensing authorities to issue an exemption from continuing education requirements under certain circumstances

KS HB3741

Medical licensure; continuing education requirements; effective date.

KS H429

Regarding requirements for continuing education for electricians

KS A5767

Establishes continuing education requirements for fire alarm, burglar alarm, and locksmith professionals.

KS AB241

Implicit bias: continuing education: requirements.

KS HB1224

Relating to continuing education requirements and a registration exemption for county tax assessor-collectors.

KS SB546

Relating to continuing education requirements and a registration exemption for county tax assessor-collectors.

KS H358

Regarding requirements for continuing education for electricians

KS SB929

Requires licensing authorities to issue an exemption from continuing education requirements under certain circumstances

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.