Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3701

Caption

Relating to occupational licensing of certain military service members, military veterans, and military spouses by state agencies and political subdivisions.

Impact

The implications of HB3701 are significant for state laws regarding occupational licensing. It mandates that state agencies and political subdivisions exempt military service members and veterans from penalties related to late license renewals if they can prove their service affected their ability to renew. Additionally, it grants service members two extra years to complete continuing education requirements or other renewal prerequisites. This legislation strives to reduce the bureaucratic challenges faced by military families when managing professional credentials during and after military service.

Summary

House Bill 3701 aims to update the occupational licensing processes for military service members, veterans, and their spouses in Texas. The major provisions of the bill include allowing military personnel who hold licenses from other jurisdictions to obtain Texas licenses more easily, and providing extensions and exemptions for those renewing their licenses. This bill not only addresses the needs of those who serve but also aims to alleviate the barriers they face when returning to civilian life and seeks to encourage the professional mobility of military families who often relocate due to service commitments.

Contention

Notable contention surrounding HB3701 centers on how it balances the state's regulatory requirements with the need for flexibility for military personnel. While proponents argue that these changes are necessary to honor and accommodate the sacrifices of service members, some critics express concerns that this may lead to a dilution of professional standards or licensing quality. Nonetheless, the bill reflects a growing recognition of the essential role that military families play in society and seeks to provide them with greater opportunities to thrive in their chosen professions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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