Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2137

Introduced
1/25/22  
Refer
1/25/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Engrossed
5/19/22  

Caption

Military Spouse Licensure

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws concerning occupational licensing by reinforcing the state's authority to expedite licensing procedures for military personnel and their spouses. It is designed to preempt any conflicting local regulations, consolidating the state’s efforts to maintain uniform standards for the recognition of out-of-state licenses. This move aims to attract military families to Rhode Island and enhance workforce availability, especially in professions that are regulated at the state level.

Summary

S2137, titled 'Military Spouse Licensure', aims to facilitate the issuance of occupational licenses for military service members and their spouses who are relocated to Rhode Island due to military orders. It mandates that state licensing boards create a streamlined process to expedite the issuance of licenses, certifications, or permits for those who are already licensed in other states, thereby recognizing their qualifications and significantly easing the transition for military families. This legislation reinforces the state's commitment to support military families by minimizing barriers to employment during relocations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around S2137 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, especially from legislators advocating for military families. Supporters highlight it as a necessary measure that acknowledges the unique challenges faced by military families when relocating. However, there are nuances to consider; while reaction from proponents is favorable, potential critics may raise concerns about how the expedited process interacts with existing local regulations and the implications that may have on local governance.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S2137 involves the balance of state vs. local authority. Although the bill intends to streamline the licensing process for military spouses, it preempts local rules, which some may argue undermines local governance. Additionally, there could be apprehensions about ensuring that expedited processes do not sacrifice thoroughness in vetting licenses for professionalism, especially in fields critical to community safety and health. The debate thus encapsulates larger dialogues about regulation fairness and the needs of a mobile military populace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5335

Military Spouse Licensure

RI S0148

Military Spouse Licensure

RI H7158

Military Spouse Licensure

RI AB107

Licensure: veterans and military spouses.

RI HB732

Provides for licensure of individuals with military training and their spouses

RI SB192

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

RI A5143

"Military Spouse Licensure Reform Act."

RI H0559

Occupational Licensure of Military Spouses

RI SB154

Teachers; licensure by reciprocity for military spouses, timeline for determination.

RI HB230

Teachers; licensure by reciprocity for military spouses, timeline for determination.

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