New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1730

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires professional licensing boards to issue licenses for certain individuals with good standing licenses or certification in other jurisdictions under certain circumstances.

Impact

The passage of SB 1730 would significantly alter existing state laws regarding professional licensing by reducing barriers to entry for qualified individuals coming from other states. Currently, many professionals are unable to practice in New Jersey due to non-transferability of licenses. This bill plans to tackle this issue by mandating that equivalent qualifications from other states should be recognized, thereby promoting workforce mobility and addressing labor shortages in various sectors.

Summary

Senate Bill 1730, introduced in New Jersey, aims to streamline the licensing process for certain individuals by requiring professional and occupational boards to issue licenses to applicants who hold valid licenses from other jurisdictions. The bill focuses particularly on those individuals who have equivalent training, education, and experience, thus allowing them to more easily transition into the New Jersey job market. This initiative is especially beneficial for the spouses of active military members, who may face unique challenges when relocating due to military duties.

Contention

Although SB 1730 is designed to facilitate smoother transitions for professionals, there may be concerns surrounding the integrity of the licensure process. Critics might argue that allowing easier licensing could undermine the standards that ensure public safety and professional competence. Additionally, some existing practitioners may feel threatened by an influx of professionals who may not meet New Jersey’s specific requirements for licensure or may not uphold the same professional standards as those trained locally. Thus, a balance must be achieved between acknowledging outside qualifications and maintaining public trust in regulated professions.

Companion Bills

NJ A3290

Same As Requires professional licensing boards to issue licenses for certain individuals with good standing licenses or certification in other jurisdictions under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3290

Requires professional licensing boards to issue licenses for certain individuals with good standing licenses or certification in other jurisdictions under certain circumstances.

NJ S1148

Requires professional boards to issue licenses for veterans with good standing license or certification in another jurisdiction under certain circumstances.

NJ A3132

Requires professional boards to issue licenses for veterans with good standing license or certification in another jurisdiction under certain circumstances.

NJ A315

Requires professional boards to issue licenses for veterans with good standing license or certification in another jurisdiction under certain circumstances.

NJ S2882

Requires professional boards to issue licenses under certain circumstances to veterans with credentials in good standing from another jurisdiction.

NJ A4390

Requires professional boards to issue licenses under certain circumstances to veterans with credentials in good standing from another jurisdiction.

NJ S169

Requires professional boards to issue licenses under certain circumstances to veterans with credentials in good standing from another jurisdiction.

NJ A292

Requires professional boards to issue licenses under certain circumstances to veterans with credentials in good standing from another jurisdiction.

NJ A316

Waives certain professional and occupational licensing fees for individuals and spouses with military status under certain circumstances.

NJ S3050

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.

Similar Bills

NJ A3290

Requires professional licensing boards to issue licenses for certain individuals with good standing licenses or certification in other jurisdictions under certain circumstances.

LA HB732

Provides for licensure of individuals with military training and their spouses

LA SB192

Provides for licensure of individuals with military training and their spouses. (8/1/12)

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CA AB232

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AZ HB2046

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AZ HB2050

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