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Committee forwards bill to classify DOPL attorneys as nonclassified state employees
Summary
Senate Bill 1056 would add Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses attorneys to the list of nonclassified professional employees, aligning them with other state legal professionals; the Senate Commerce Committee gave the bill a due-pass recommendation.
The Senate Commerce Committee voted to send Senate Bill 1056 to the Senate floor with a due-pass recommendation after sponsor Senator Todd Lakey described the measure as a technical alignment of attorney positions.
Senator Lakey said the bill adds attorneys employed by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) to the statutory list of nonclassified professional employees, putting them in the same category as attorneys in the attorney general’s…
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