Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB999

Introduced
1/6/23  
Refer
1/6/23  
Report Pass
1/24/23  
Engrossed
1/27/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  
Engrossed
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/16/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  
Chaptered
3/26/23  

Caption

Waterworks and wastewater works operators; license reciprocity.

Impact

The consequences of this bill are significant, as it enhances the ability of water and wastewater service providers to recruit qualified personnel from outside the state. By easing the process through which these operators can obtain licenses, SB999 aims to address potential shortages in skilled labor for essential services related to public health and environmental protection. This change would potentially lead to improved operational capabilities and service delivery by allowing experienced out-of-state professionals to contribute to the workforce.

Summary

SB999 is a legislative bill aimed at amending the licensing requirements for waterworks and wastewater works operators in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The bill proposes a system of license reciprocity which allows professionals who hold valid licenses from other states to qualify for licensure in Virginia without the need for further examination, provided they meet specific criteria. This initiative intends to streamline the process for out-of-state operators who wish to work in Virginia, ensuring their qualifications are recognized.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB999 is largely supportive, particularly among industry stakeholders who recognize the need for a more flexible workforce amidst increasing demands for water and wastewater services. Advocates argue that the bill will help bridge skill gaps and support infrastructure development. However, some concerns exist regarding the rigorousness of checks and standards when accepting out-of-state licenses, with critics questioning whether the safeguards to protect public health will be sufficiently maintained under a more lenient reciprocity system.

Contention

Despite its overall favorable view, SB999 has been met with some contention primarily revolving around the specific criteria for reciprocity. Critics express concerns over the potential dilution of licensing standards, fearing that the rapid acceptance of out-of-state qualifications could lead to operators who may not meet the state's rigorous operational safety and public health standards. Questions have been raised about the monitoring process for operators transferring licenses and whether these professionals undergo sufficient scrutiny to ensure they uphold Virginia's standards.

Companion Bills

VA HB1940

Same As Waterworks and wastewater works operators; license reciprocity.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1940

Waterworks and wastewater works operators; license reciprocity.

VA HB2284

Waterworks & Wastewater Works Operators & Onsite Sewage System Professionals, Bd. for; membership.

VA SB554

Licenses or certificates; reciprocal licensing for neighboring states.

VA SB1364

Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; board appointment requirements.

VA HB1857

Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; boards; appointment requirements; years of experience.

VA HB220

Water facilities; staffing of licensed operators.

VA AB1588

Drinking water and wastewater operator certification programs.

VA SB0299

Environmental protection: sewage; onsite wastewater treatment systems; regulate, and provide for assessments and evaluations. Amends sec. 12752 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.12752) & adds pt. 128. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0300'23

VA H628

Amend On-Site Wastewater/Environment Statutes

VA HB277

Licensing Reciprocity; Fees

Similar Bills

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