Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB596

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Business Occupations and Professions - Occupational Licenses and Certificates - Criminal History

Impact

The legislation mandates that occupational licensing boards must implement a predetermined review process for applicants with criminal histories. This process allows individuals to ascertain their eligibility before formally applying. If a board decides to deny a license based on criminal history, they must justify their decision by determining if the conviction directly relates to the occupation or poses a significant threat to public safety. This change aims to promote rehabilitation and reintegration into the workforce, aligning with broader efforts to reduce recidivism.

Summary

Senate Bill 596 aims to reform the regulations surrounding occupational licenses and certificates in Maryland by addressing the impact of an applicant's criminal history. The bill stipulates that certain boards and commissions under the Maryland Department of Labor cannot deny a license or certificate solely based on previous non-violent criminal convictions. It establishes a policy that encourages the employment of nonviolent ex-offenders and seeks to remove barriers that prevent them from demonstrating their qualifications for occupational licenses.

Contention

Opponents of SB596 may express concerns regarding public safety, particularly if the bill is perceived to make it easier for individuals with serious criminal backgrounds to obtain sensitive or safety-critical positions. Proponents argue that the bill aligns with best practices for criminal justice reform and acknowledges that many ex-offenders can contribute positively to society once barriers to employment are removed. The debate may hinge on balancing the rights and rehabilitation opportunities for former offenders with the safety and welfare of the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB175

Occupational Licensing and Certification - Criminal History - Predetermination Review Process

MD SB815

Occupational Licensing and Certification - Criminal History - Prohibited Disclosures

MD SB54

Occupational Licensing and Certification - Criminal History - Prohibited Disclosures and Predetermination Review Process

MD HB482

Occupational Licensing and Certification - Criminal History - Predetermination Review Process

MD HB906

Occupational Licensing and Certification - Criminal History - Prohibited Disclosures and Predetermination Review Process

MD SB303

Provides for occupational or professional licensure of a person with a criminal history. (8/1/22)

MD SB1691

Occupational licensing and certification; allowing certain individuals with a criminal history to receive licensing and certification to practice. Effective date.

MD HB264

Business Occupational and Professional Licenses - Suspension and Revocation for Workplace Fraud

MD SB218

Business Occupational and Professional Licenses - Suspension and Revocation for Workplace Fraud

MD SB1072

Occupational and Professional Licensing - Military Training and Military Spouses

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