AB 544
Revises provisions relating to certain licenses issued by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. (BDR 40-1118)
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Bill overview
This bill changes the expiration dates for certain licenses issued by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Currently, these licenses expire on December 31st each year. This bill amends the law to have licenses expire one year after they are issued, while still allowing for annual renewal. The bill also clarifies requirements for reapplication, including compliance with specific regulations and fee payments.
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Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
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