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Senate orders third reading of bill to expand professional licensure eligibility for applicants without Social Security numbers
Vermont Senate · April 25, 2024
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Summary
H606, which would permit applicants to use alternative tax identifiers (EIN or ITIN) when applying for professional licenses, moved forward after committee reports citing workforce needs; the Senate ordered third reading after committee endorsements.
The Vermont Senate ordered H606 for third reading after committee reports recommending the measure, which aims to reduce barriers to professional licensure for applicants who cannot provide Social Security numbers.
Senator White (reporting) said the bill allows an applicant to provide a federal employer identification number…
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