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SB 22-116

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Increase Occupational Credential Portability

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 22-116, which has been signed into law in Colorado, aims to make it easier for people with certain credentials from other states or the federal government to get licensed or certified in Colorado. This includes military occupational specialties and credentials that have been held for at least one year in a jurisdiction with similar requirements as Colorado’s. The bill also requires applicants to meet Colorado's education standards but exempts engineers, surveyors, and architects from this program. This change will help professionals, especially those who have served in the military or worked across different states, by streamlining their process of getting licensed in Colorado.

Official Summary

Current law authorizes a regulator of a profession or occupation to approve an application for licensure, certification, registration, or enrollment by endorsement, reciprocity, or transfer through the occupational credential portability program (program). The act amends the program by: Adding licensure, certification, registration, or enrollment in good standing through the federal government to the types of occupational credentials that qualify a person for a credential through the program; Adding a military occupational specialty to the types of occupational credentials that qualify a person for a credential through the program; If submitting proof of a credential from another jurisdiction as the basis for application under the program, requiring the applicant to have held the license, certification, registration, or enrollment, for at least one year, under a jurisdiction with a scope of practice that is substantially similar to the scope of practice of the profession or occupation required by Colorado law; Removing the prohibition on approving licensure, certification, registration, or enrollment if such approval would violate an existing compact or reciprocity agreement; Adding a requirement that an applicant for licensure, certification, registration, or enrollment have substantially equivalent education as required by Colorado law; and Exempting engineers, surveyors, and architects from the program.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2022-05-02
Latest action
2022-02-03
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology
OpenStates
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Votes

REPASS
2022-04-12 · Senate · passYes: 34 · No: 0 · Other:
CONCUR
2022-04-12 · Senate · passYes: 34 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2022-04-11 · House · passYes: 63 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2022-03-01 · Senate · passYes: 34 · No: 0 · Other: