HB 4924
Occupations: individual licensing and registration; licensing reciprocity under the occupational code for certain individuals who hold an out-of-state license; provide for. Amends sec. 217 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.217).
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Bill overview
This bill aims to make it easier for certain individuals with out-of-state occupational licenses to obtain a license or registration in Michigan. It allows the Michigan Department of Licensing to issue a Michigan license to someone who holds a valid, good standing license in another U.S. state, provided they meet specific requirements like having held the out-of-state license for at least a year, meeting education and experience requirements, passing any required exams, and not having disciplinary action against them. The bill also includes provisions to prevent conflicts with federal licensing guidelines and doesn't affect temporary or courtesy licenses.
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Douglas Wozniak
Gregory Alexander
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