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Committee advances two bills on metal recycling, engineering licensure
Summary
The committee approved a cleanup bill tightening rules for secondary metal recyclers and a measure that lets engineering graduates take the professional licensing exam before completing their field experience.
A House committee voted to advance two bills on Thursday: a cleanup measure addressing secondary metal recyclers and a change to the order of requirements for professional engineer licensure.
The first, a cleanup to earlier metal-theft legislation, moves a definition for used catalytic converters, limits cash payments that secondary metal recyclers may make (still capped at $100 per transaction and up to twice per day), and establishes a $200 registration fee for secondary…
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