EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. *sb0523* SENATE BILL 523 P3, C2, J2 2lr1658 CF HB 533 By: Senator Kagan Introduced and read first time: January 28, 2022 Assigned to: Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee Report: Favorable with amendments Senate action: Adopted Read second time: March 20, 2022 CHAPTER ______ AN ACT concerning 1 Health Occupations and Professions – Licenses, Certificates, and Registration – 2 Immigrants 3 FOR the purpose of prohibiting a State occupational or professional licensing health 4 occupations board from denying an occupational or professional a license, 5 certification, or registration to an immigrant if the individual meets certain 6 requirements; requiring each health occupations board to require each applicant for 7 a license to disclose the Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification 8 Number of the applicant and record the number on the application; and generally 9 relating to occupational and professional health occupations licenses, certifications, 10 or registrations to immigrants. 11 BY adding to 12 Article – State Government 13 Section 8–506 14 Annotated Code of Maryland 15 (2021 Replacement Volume) 16 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 17 Article – Family Law 18 Section 10–119.3(a) and (c)(1) 19 Annotated Code of Maryland 20 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 21 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 22 2 SENATE BILL 523 Article – Family Law 1 Section 10–119.3(b), (c)(2), and (d)(1) 2 Annotated Code of Maryland 3 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 4 BY adding to 5 Article – Health Occupations 6 Section 1–227 7 Annotated Code of Maryland 8 (2021 Replacement Volume) 9 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 10 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 11 Article – State Government 12 8–506. 13 Article – Family Law 14 10–119.3. 15 (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 16 (2) “License” means any license, certificate, registration, permit, or other 17 authorization that: 18 (i) is issued by a licensing authority; 19 (ii) is subject to suspension, revocation, forfeiture, or termination by 20 a licensing authority; and 21 (iii) is necessary for an individual to practice or engage in: 22 1. a particular business, occupation, or profession; or 23 2. recreational hunting or fishing. 24 (3) (i) “Licensing authority” means a department, unit of a department, 25 commission, board, office, or court of the State. 26 (ii) “Licensing authority” includes: 27 1. the Maryland Department of Labor; 28 2. the Maryland Department of Health; 29 SENATE BILL 523 3 3. the Department of Human Services; 1 4. the Department of Transportation; 2 5. the Department of the Environment; 3 6. the Comptroller of the Treasury; 4 7. the Department of Agriculture; 5 8. the Maryland Insurance Administration; 6 9. the Public Service Commission; 7 10. the Secretary of State; 8 11. the State Department of Education; 9 12. the Department of Natural Resources; 10 13. the Office of the Attorney General; 11 14. the clerks of the court that are authorized to issue a license 12 or certificate for professional services or recreational uses; and 13 15. the Court of Appeals. 14 (b) (1) Except as provided in [paragraph] PARAGRAPHS (2) AND (3) of this 15 subsection, a licensing authority shall: 16 (i) require each applicant for a license to disclose the Social Security 17 number of the applicant; and 18 (ii) record the applicant’s Social Security number on the application. 19 (2) The Department of Natural Resources shall: 20 (i) require an applicant for a recreational hunting or fishing license 21 to disclose only the last four digits of the Social Security number of the applicant instead of 22 the full Social Security number; and 23 (ii) record the applicant’s partial Social Security number on the 24 application. 25 (3) EACH HEALTH OCCUPATIO NS BOARD SHALL : 26 4 SENATE BILL 523 (I) REQUIRE EACH APPLICA NT FOR A LICENSE TO DISCLOSE 1 THE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION 2 NUMBER OF THE APPLICA NT; AND 3 (II) RECORD THE APPLICANT ’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR 4 INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON THE APPLICA TION. 5 (c) (1) To carry out its responsibility under State and federal law, the 6 Administration may request from a licensing authority information concerning any obligor 7 in arrears in paying child support through a support enforcement agency. 8 (2) A request for information by the Administration under paragraph (1) of 9 this subsection: 10 (i) shall contain: 11 1. the full name of the obligor; and 12 2. the Social Security number or, as appropriate, the partial 13 Social Security number of the obligor OR INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION 14 NUMBER; and 15 (ii) may be transmitted to a licensing authority using an electronic 16 format. 17 (d) (1) Upon receipt of a request for information under subsection (c) of this 18 section, a licensing authority shall submit the following information to the Administration 19 with respect to each obligor who is licensed by, or has applied for a license from, the 20 licensing authority: 21 (i) the full name of the obligor; 22 (ii) the address of the obligor, if known; 23 (iii) the Social Security number or, as appropriate, the partial Social 24 Security number of the obligor OR INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, 25 if known; and 26 (iv) a description of the license held by the obligor. 27 Article – Health Occupations 28 1–227. 29 (A) IN THIS SECTION, “IMMIGRANT” MEANS AN INDIVIDUAL : 30 SENATE BILL 523 5 (1) WHOSE WHOSE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN IS A COUNTRY OTHER THAN 1 THE UNITED STATES; 2 (2) WHO WHO IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; AND 3 (3) WHO WHO IS A RESIDENT OF THE STATE. 4 (B) A STATE OCCUPATIONAL OR PROF ESSIONAL LICENSING HEALTH 5 OCCUPATIONS BOARD MAY NOT DENY AN OCCUPATIONAL OR P ROFESSIONAL A 6 LICENSE, CERTIFICATION , OR REGISTRATION TO A N IMMIGRANT IF THE I NDIVIDUAL 7 OTHERWISE MEETS ALL EDUCATIONAL , TRAINING, OR PROFESSIONAL 8 REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE , CERTIFICATION , OR REGISTRATION . 9 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 10 October 1, 2022. 11 Approved: ________________________________________________________________________________ Governor. ________________________________________________________________________________ President of the Senate. ________________________________________________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Delegates.