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House amends and passes HB 37 to tidy licensing rules; expands hunters-and-guides board and restores 2:1 apprenticeship ratio
Summary
The House amended and passed HB 37, a division-of-professional-licensing 'cleanup' bill that standardizes background-check language, expands the hunters-and-guides board from three to five members with two non-licensed seats, and restores a 2:1 apprentice-to-trainer ratio in the nail technician apprenticeship section.
Representative James A. Dunnigan presented House Bill 37 as the Division of Professional Licensing’s annual cleanup bill, saying it standardizes criminal-background language for interstate compacts, removes outdated regulation and fixes an inadvertent 2016 change to apprenticeship language.
On the floor, Representative Mike Schultz moved Amendment No. 1 addressing the Hunters and Guides outfitters board. Schultz said the change would increase the board from three to five members and…
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