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Predetermination bill aims to let applicants check criminal-history eligibility before investing in licensing

2291467 · February 12, 2025
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Delegate Andrea Harrison presented House Bill 482 to let applicants with criminal histories request a predetermination from licensing boards about whether past convictions would bar them from obtaining occupational licenses.

Delegate Andrea Harrison presented House Bill 482, a reintroduction of legislation that would allow individuals with prior criminal contact to seek a formal predetermination from licensing boards about whether their criminal history would prevent them from obtaining an occupational license.

Harrison said the predetermination process would allow applicants to resolve eligibility questions before they pay fees or spend…

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