Occupational Licensing Boards and Commission on Judicial Disabilities - Reporting Disciplinary Activities
Impact
The legislation is expected to bring significant changes to how licensing boards gather demographic data and report on their disciplinary activities. This could lead to a more nuanced understanding of the representation of various demographic groups within licensed professions and the disciplinary processes they experience. By encouraging the reporting of demographic details, the bill seeks to foster greater equity within occupational licensing, potentially impacting hiring practices and policy-making regarding diversity in professional sectors.
Summary
House Bill 292 aims to enhance accountability and transparency among occupational licensing boards in Maryland by requiring them to collect and report specific demographic information regarding applicants and licensees. The bill mandates that all licensing boards include an option on their application and renewal forms for applicants to disclose their gender, race, and ethnicity. Furthermore, these boards are required to report disciplinary actions against licensees in annual reports, which must detail the same demographic information, alongside the nature of the disciplinary action and any accompanying penalties.
Contention
While the bill is largely aimed at promoting transparency, there are points of contention surrounding the privacy implications of collecting personal demographic data. Some opponents have raised concerns about how this data will be used and the risks associated with its collection. There is also debate regarding the effectiveness of such measures in truly addressing systemic issues of racial and gender disparities in occupational licensing and disciplinary practices. Supporters argue that without this data, it becomes challenging to assess whether bias exists within these boards and their processes.
Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.
Provides relative to disciplinary hearings by professional and occupational licensing boards and commissions. (8/1/18) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)
Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations, activities, and agreements; providing a civil penalty; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration and an occupational license.
Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations and activities; providing administrative penalties; requiring occupational licenses; authorizing fees; creating criminal offenses.