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NJ A2127
Bill
Status
1/9/2024
Primary Sponsor
William Moen
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AI Summary
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Extends the lookback period for required work experience from 5 years to 7 years, requiring nonresident military spouses to demonstrate 2 years of active practice within the past 7 years when applying for professional licensure
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Requires licensing boards to issue a 30-day temporary license to applicants who must take an examination, during which time the board must make best efforts to provide an opportunity to take the required exam
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Allows boards to limit 30-day temporary license holders to performing only certain services at the board's discretion
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Changes temporary courtesy license validity from a 1-year term (with possible 1-year extension) to lasting until the next renewal period, with applicants allowed to apply for standard licensure renewal
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Applies to spouses of active duty Armed Forces members who have been transferred to, are domiciled in, or have moved to New Jersey on a permanent change-of-station basis
Legislative Description
Concerns certain requirements regarding experience and examination for nonresident military spouses seeking professional or occupational licensure.
Regulated Professions
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Regulated Professions Committee
1/9/2024