Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1275

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

Virginia Credential Registry; established, report.

Impact

The introduction of the Credential Registry is expected to have a significant impact on state monitoring and transparency regarding educational credentials. It aims to facilitate better connections between education, training opportunities, and job markets, ultimately enhancing economic mobility for residents. Furthermore, the access to detailed information on each type of credential, including costs and pathways to attain them, is likely to enable students, workers, and veterans to navigate their options more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1275 establishes the Virginia Credential Registry, aimed at providing comprehensive public access to essential information about a wide range of educational and occupational credentials in the Commonwealth. This registry is designed to include data on degrees, certifications, licenses, military training, and other credentials offered by state agencies. By centralizing this information, the bill intends to create a reliable repository for individuals seeking to understand their options for educational and career advancement in Virginia.

Contention

While the registry is generally welcomed for enhancing transparency, there are potential points of contention regarding data privacy and the management of individual credentials. The bill states that no personal identification information about credential holders will be stored in the registry, which aims to alleviate concerns regarding privacy. However, close scrutiny of how the data is maintained and used in job and education-related tools is expected as stakeholders seek assurance that individual privacy remains a priority.

Implementation

The Virginia Credential Registry is mandated to be established and populated by July 1, 2023, with the State Council of Higher Education required to report on its progress to the General Assembly by October 1, 2023. This timeline reveals a commitment to transparent implementation, but it will be essential for the Council to engage with stakeholders throughout the process to address any operational challenges that could arise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB241

Workforce Development, Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act and the Alabama Workforce Council Committee on Credential Quality and Transparency, would establish the Alabama Terminal on Linking and Analyzing Statistics (ATLAS) on Career Pathways Act, and would establish the Alabama College and Career Readiness Act estab, public database on educational and occupational credentials and competencies created, workforce database for students, job seekers, and employers re credentials and competencies created

VA HB1087

College and Career Ready Virginia Program and Fund; established and created.

VA SB627

College and Career Ready Virginia Program and Fund; established and created.

VA SB835

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established, report.

VA SB1287

Virginia Gaming Commission; established, penalties, report.

VA HB2498

Virginia Gaming Commission; established, penalties, report.

VA SB563

Regional career and technical education program; establishing in Planning District 2.

VA SB563

Regional career and technical education program; establishing in Planning District 2.

VA HB2593

Virginia College Access and Affordability Scholarship Fund; established, report.

VA AB1119

Teacher credentialing: dual credentialing.

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