Waives certain professional and occupational licensing fees for veterans and spouses of veterans.
Impact
If enacted, A1144 will have a significant positive impact on veterans looking to practice their trades or professions in New Jersey. The bill allows the state's professional and occupational licensing boards not to impose fees on these individuals, illustrating a commitment to support veterans and facilitate their reintegration into the workforce. This change is particularly crucial in recognizing the skills and qualifications that veterans possess from their military service, promoting their professional growth and stability in civilian life.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1144, introduced in the New Jersey 221st Legislature, seeks to waive initial application and issuance fees for professional and occupational licenses for veterans and their spouses, domestic partners, or civil union partners. The bill is aimed at easing the process for veterans who already possess licenses from other jurisdictions that meet the state's requirements. By eliminating these fees, the bill intends to encourage veterans to transition into civilian work by removing financial barriers associated with professional licensing in New Jersey.
Contention
While the bill generally has positive intentions, it may face some contention regarding the financial implications for state revenue and the administrative process of verifying the equivalence of licenses from other jurisdictions. Questions may arise relating to how the boards will assess the equivalency of licenses and whether such a system may become burdensome. However, the overarching goals of aiding veterans and their families and enhancing their employment opportunities may outweigh these concerns.
Carry Over
Provides spouses of military servicemembers with gross income tax credit, up to $500, for professional relicensing fees incurred upon relocating to State.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8; Title 33; Title 36; Title 49; Title 52; Title 56; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to professional counselors.
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