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UT SB0090
Bill
Status
Enrolled
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Heidi Balderree
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AI Summary
- Division of Professional Licensing must work with the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs to identify military skills, experience, credentials, training, and education that are substantially equivalent to state occupational license requirements
- A publicly accessible document or spreadsheet detailing these military-to-civilian credential equivalencies must be published on the division's website and updated as necessary
- Veterans and service members who do not meet standard training or education requirements for a license must receive credit for relevant qualifications obtained during military service
- Division of Professional Licensing must report to the Business and Labor Interim Committee by November 1, 2028 on the number of veterans/service members licensed under this provision and any legislative recommendations
- Effective date is May 6, 2026; the reporting requirement sunsets January 1, 2029
Legislative Description
Occupational Licenses for Veterans and Service Members
Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Last Action
Senate/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor
3/11/2026
Committee Referrals
Government Operations2/3/2026
Rules1/26/2026
Business and Labor1/20/2026
Rules1/20/2026
Full Bill Text
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