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CT HB05387
Bill
Status
Passed
5/20/2013
Primary Sponsor
Veterans' Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
- Establishes a task force to study whether military occupational specialty (MOS) training can substitute for state licensing requirements in occupational, professional, and trade licensing
- Task force membership includes 8 state commissioners/directors (Veterans' Affairs, Military Department, Office of Military Affairs, Labor, Consumer Protection, Education, and Higher Education officials) plus 6 legislative appointees from House and Senate leadership
- All task force appointments must be completed within 30 days of the act's effective date, with the first meeting scheduled within 60 days
- Task force must submit findings and recommendations to the joint standing committee on veterans' affairs by January 1, 2014, and terminates on that date or when the report is submitted, whichever is later
- Purpose is to aid veterans in securing employment by identifying specific MOS training that meets equivalent state licensing training requirements
Legislative Description
An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Use Of Military Occupational Specialty Training As A Substitute For State Licensing Requirements.
Last Action
Signed by the Governor
5/24/2013
Committee Referrals
Labor and Public Employees3/7/2013
Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs1/17/2013
Full Bill Text
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