Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB246

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Engrossed
2/4/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Enrolled
3/18/25  

Caption

Provide for standardization of substantial equivalency determinations in professional licensing

Impact

The bill amends several sections of the Montana Code Annotated to ensure a more cohesive regulatory framework for professional licensing. It looks to remove duplicative subsections related to equivalency and reciprocity, thereby simplifying legal requirements and promoting a uniform understanding across different professional boards. This standardization is expected to facilitate smoother transitions for professionals relocating to Montana and help to attract qualified individuals to fill essential roles within the state.

Summary

House Bill 246 seeks to standardize substantial equivalency determinations within the context of professional licensing in Montana. This bill aims to streamline processes for applicants seeking licensure in Montana who hold equivalent licenses from other jurisdictions. By establishing clear definitions and criteria for substantial equivalency, the bill intends to improve the efficiency of the licensing process while maintaining standards necessary for public health and safety.

Sentiment

Overall, the reception of HB 246 appears positive amongst legislators, as demonstrated by its unanimous approval during voting, suggesting broad bipartisan support. Lawmakers acknowledge the need for a modernized approach to professional licensing that can adapt to the evolving demands of various professions without compromising on public safety or service quality. This sentiment echoes the ongoing movements nationwide to improve licensure processes and support workforce mobility.

Contention

While the bill addresses clarity and efficiency in licensing practices, some stakeholders raised concerns regarding the potential for deregulation and the adequacy of professional standards if states differ significantly in their licensing criteria. This could lead to disparities in the quality of services offered, especially in critical fields like healthcare. The effective enforcement of the new standards and the ongoing evaluation of professional practices remain vital points of contention that stakeholders will need to navigate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB152

Revise laws related to professional and occupational licensure

MT HB838

Provide for economic mobility and opportunity for professional licensing

MT HB101

Revise licensing reciprocity for behavioral health care licensees

MT HB932

Revise funeral services licensing and death certificate reporting laws

MT HB443

Revise discrimination law regarding realtors and other professionals

MT HB87

Standardize licensing board organization

MT HB137

Generally revise laws related to the board of behavioral health

MT HB964

Provide for licensure of CNAs and paid feeding assistants

MT SB454

Generally revise laws pertaining to private security

MT SB457

Repeal board of sanitarians

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