Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB454

Introduced
1/30/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Report Pass
3/13/23  
Engrossed
3/16/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/6/23  
Chaptered
5/3/23  

Caption

Health Occupations - Licenses, Certificates, and Registrations - Lawful Presence and Identification Numbers

Impact

The implications of HB 454 will be significant for state laws governing health professionals. It seeks to promote inclusivity within the healthcare workforce by allowing immigrants who fulfill the necessary educational and professional criteria to obtain licenses. This change is poised to increase the diversity of healthcare providers, ultimately improving service delivery and access for immigrant communities and potentially alleviating shortages in certain healthcare fields.

Summary

House Bill 454 aims to amend the regulations surrounding the licensing, certification, and registration of health occupations in Maryland. It specifically prohibits health occupation boards from denying licenses to immigrants who meet specified requirements, including proof of lawful presence in the United States, or possession of a Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. By establishing these provisions, the bill intends to ensure that qualified immigrants have access to opportunities in health professions without facing discrimination based on their immigration status.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment toward HB 454 varies among stakeholders. Supporters, including immigrant advocacy groups and certain health boards, view the bill as a positive step toward equity and inclusiveness in health professions. They argue that it addresses workforce shortages and acknowledges the valuable contributions immigrants make to the healthcare system. Conversely, some oppose the bill on grounds of concern about credential verification processes and the possible implications for existing healthcare standards.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the verification process for immigrant applicants. Critics voice concerns about the adequacy and reliability of documentation provided by some applicants, questioning whether these measures would ensure that only qualified individuals are licensed. Additionally, the bill’s impact on regulatory oversight and quality assurance in health occupations remains a contentious topic, igniting debates about maintaining high standards in public health.

Companion Bills

MD SB187

Crossfiled Health Occupations - Licenses, Certificates, and Registrations - Lawful Presence and Identification Numbers

MD HB533

Carry Over Occupations and Professions - Licenses, Certificates, and Registration - Immigrants

Previously Filed As

MD SB187

Health Occupations - Licenses, Certificates, and Registrations - Lawful Presence and Identification Numbers

MD SB523

Health Occupations - Licenses, Certificates, and Registration - Immigrants

MD HB136

Child Support Enforcement - Occupational and Recreational Licenses - Taxpayer Identification Number

MD HB380

State Emergency Medical Services Board - Licenses and Certificates - Application Requirements

MD SB374

State Emergency Medical Services Board - Licenses and Certificates - Application Requirements

MD HB1061

Relating to the requirement of citizenship or lawful presence in the United States for issuance or renewal of certain occupational licenses, driver's licenses, and identification certificates.

MD SB596

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

MD HB1413

Child Support Enforcement - License Applications - Taxpayer Identification Number

MD SB78

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

MD HB196

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

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