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Committee releases bill requiring review and report on professional licensure processing
Summary
Assembly Bill 2805 would require the Division of Consumer Affairs and the Department of Law and Public Safety to collect data on licensure processing (including application backlogs and processing times) and deliver a report to the governor and legislature within six months of enactment; business groups testified in favor.
The committee released Assembly Bill 2805, which would direct the Division of Consumer Affairs and the Department of Law and Public Safety to collect and analyze data on professions and occupations regulated through the division and to compile a report within six months of enactment.
The bill as read into the record requires the division to report, among other items, the number of outstanding applications for initial licensure for each profession or occupation; the percentage of applications completed over the past five years; and the calculation of how many applications took at least twice as…
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