New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2225

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

Impact

If enacted, A2225 will require boards to evaluate several factors when determining the relevance of a prior conviction, including the nature and seriousness of the crime, the time elapsed since it occurred, evidence of rehabilitation, and how the conviction relates to the duties associated with the professional role. This could promote greater access to various professions for individuals with past convictions, aligning with broader reform efforts aimed at reducing barriers to employment following incarceration.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2225 proposes significant changes to how professional and occupational boards in New Jersey assess applicants with criminal history records when considering licensure. The bill stipulates that boards cannot disqualify an applicant from obtaining or holding a license solely based on a prior conviction unless it can be demonstrated that the conviction directly relates to the profession regulated by the board. This marks a shift from the existing standard, which allows for broader interpretations of disqualifying offenses.

Contention

There are points of contention surrounding the bill. Proponents argue that this reform will facilitate reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals into the workforce and reduce recidivism rates by providing more opportunities for stable employment. However, critics express concerns that these changes might compromise public safety by allowing individuals with certain offenses to practice in sensitive fields where they could potentially pose a risk.

Further_details

The bill also establishes requirements for boards to notify applicants if their criminal history might lead to disqualification, ensuring fair chance standards are met. This includes providing an opportunity for the applicant to present their case before any final decision is made regarding disqualification. Furthermore, the bill mandates annual reporting on disqualifications to the Legislature, fostering transparency in the licensure process.

Companion Bills

NJ A1449

Carry Over Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1449

Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

NJ SB303

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

NJ HB639

Provides relative to occupational licensing for workers with criminal histories

NJ SB491

Standardizing criminal history record check fingerprinting language and defining who may be fingerprinted for a criminal history record check.

NJ A1027

Revises requirements and process for temporary courtesy licenses and certificates issued by State Board of Examiners, NJ Board of Nursing, and other professional and occupational licensing boards to nonresident military spouses.

NJ A2956

Revises requirements and process for temporary courtesy licenses and certificates issued by State Board of Examiners, NJ Board of Nursing, and other professional and occupational licensing boards to nonresident military spouses.

NJ A482

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

NJ A1582

Concerns certain requirements regarding experience and examination for nonresident military spouses seeking professional or occupational licensure.

NJ S103

Concerns certain requirements regarding experience and examination for nonresident military spouses seeking professional or occupational licensure.

NJ A2127

Concerns certain requirements regarding experience and examination for nonresident military spouses seeking professional or occupational licensure.

Similar Bills

NJ A1449

Requires certain standards for professional and occupational boards considering applicants with criminal history records.

LA HB503

Provides relative to licensing qualifications

WV SB493

Relating to use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice particular profession

WV SB263

Relating to use of criminal records as disqualification from authorization to practice particular profession

HI SB1073

Relating To The Judiciary.

HI SB1073

Relating To The Judiciary.

MI HB6239

Employment security: benefits; disqualification from receiving benefits when leaving employment; create exception for victim of domestic violence, gender violence, or sexual violence. Amends secs. 29 & 29a of 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1 (MCL 421.29 & 421.29a).

MI HB5848

Crimes: prostitution; references to prostitution; modify in the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act. Amends sec. 7c of 1996 IL 1 (MCL 432.207c). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5841'24