HR 8680
Occupational Licensing Board Antitrust Damages Relief Act of 2020
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```json { "summary": "This bill, the Occupational Licensing Board Antitrust Damages Relief Act of 2020, aims to protect occupational licensing boards and their members from lawsuits under antitrust law. It provides immunity from liability if the board meets specific standards, including having members appointed by the state’s chief executive, including public representation, and offering a process for individuals to contest board decisions and appeal adverse rulings. The bill seeks to reduce legal risks associated with occupational licensing decisions while ensuring due process for those affected.", "keyProvisions": [ "Provides immunity from Clayton Act damages for occupational licensing boards and their officials if state requirements are met.", "Requires states to have laws r
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David N. Cicilline
K. Michael Conaway
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