Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB162

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the occupational licensing of spouses of members of the military and the eligibility requirements for certain occupational licenses issued to applicants with military experience.

Impact

The legislation mandates state agencies to expedite license applications for military spouses who hold valid licenses from other jurisdictions with comparable requirements. This provision ensures that these spouses can quickly gain the necessary licensure to practice in Texas, thereby facilitating their transition during relocations. Additionally, the bill allows for the crediting of verified military service, training, or education towards licensing requirements for military service members and veterans, streamlining the path to obtaining professional licenses.

Summary

SB162 aims to enhance the occupational licensing process for spouses of military service members and individuals with military experience. The bill introduces amendments to the Texas Occupations Code, specifically targeting the licensing requirements for military spouses and veterans. It establishes a clear definition for 'military service member,' 'military spouse,' and 'military veteran,' which is essential for understanding who is eligible for the expedited licensing processes outlined in the bill. This initiative emphasizes improving the workforce opportunities for military families amidst their unique challenges, such as frequent relocations.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to assist military families, it highlights ongoing discussions surrounding occupational licensing and the need for flexible policies that accommodate the transient lifestyles of military personnel. Potential points of contention may arise regarding the criteria for what constitutes 'substantially equivalent' licensing requirements and how state agencies will enforce these new standards. These considerations are crucial for ensuring a fair and uniform application of the law across different professions and service branches.

Companion Bills

TX HB45

Identical Relating to the occupational licensing of spouses of members of the military and the eligibility requirements for certain occupational licenses issued to applicants with military experience.

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