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MI SB0312

Bill

Status

Passed

6/10/2021

Primary Sponsor

Marshall Bullock

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Origin

Senate

101st Legislature

AI Summary

  • Allows issuance of licenses or certificates of registration without examination to veterans, active-duty armed forces members, uniformed services members, and their dependents who hold valid licenses from at least one other state, if requirements are substantially equivalent and license has been held for at least 1 year.

  • Requires out-of-state license to be in good standing, applicant must have met minimum education and work experience requirements in the other state, and passed any required examination in that state.

  • Prohibits licensure if applicant had a license revoked, voluntarily surrendered a license while under investigation, faces pending complaints or investigations in other states, or has unresolved disciplinary actions in another state.

  • Extends temporary license eligibility to dependents of armed forces members, uniformed services members, and veterans for 6 months, renewable for one additional 6-month term if applicant continues to meet requirements.

  • Exempts residential builders and residential maintenance and alteration contractors who served honorably in the armed forces from prelicensure course requirements if they have entry-level experience in required competency areas, as verified by military supervisor affidavit.

Legislative Description

Occupations: individual licensing and registration; licensing reciprocity for certain occupations for veterans, members of the armed forces, members of the uniformed services, and their dependents who hold an out-of-state license; provide for. Amends secs. 103, 104, 105, 213 & 2404b of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.103 et seq.) & adds sec. 217. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4376'21, HB 4377'21

State agencies (existing): licensing and regulatory affairs

Last Action

Assigned Pa 0026'21 With Immediate Effect

6/10/2021

Committee Referrals

Regulatory Reform4/21/2021

Full Bill Text

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