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Intern presents state-by-state comparison of noncompete laws, highlights health-care exceptions

3126673 · April 25, 2025
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Helen Argraves, legislative intern to the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee, presented a spreadsheet compiling recent state noncompete laws and amendments, noting most recent activity targets health-care professionals and that statutes vary widely on duration, geography and income limits.

Helen Argraves, legislative intern for the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee, told members Friday that she compiled a spreadsheet summarizing recent state noncompete bills and statutes and that most of the recent activity addresses health-care practitioners.

"The vast majority of the ones that have been passed in the past two to five years were related to health care," Argraves said, presenting the committee with a sortable spreadsheet of statutes and amendments.

Argraves said the statutes differ widely. Many jurisdictions limit enforceability by duration (commonly one to…

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