SB 447 Establishes legislative procedures for regulating previously unregulated professions
Sponsor: Rowden
LR Number: 1984S.01I Fiscal Notes
Committee: Professional Registration
Last Action: 2/23/2017 - Second Read and Referred S Professional Registration Committee Journal Page: S341
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Effective Date: August 28, 2017

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SB 447 - This act establishes guidelines for the regulation of occupations and professions not currently regulated by the Division of Professional Registration. The act specifies that the state shall not impose a substantial burden on an individual's pursuit of his or her occupation or profession unless there is a reasonable interest for the state to protect the general welfare. If such interest exists, the regulation adopted by the state shall be the least restrictive type of regulation consistent with the public interest to be protected. All bills introduced in the General Assembly to regulate an occupation or profession for the first time or to substantially increase the scope of practice of a currently regulated occupation or profession shall be reviewed according to specific criteria as set forth in the act.

An applicant group wishing to have an occupation or profession regulated shall submit a written report to the legislative committees of reference containing certain information as specified in the act.

This act is similar to HCS/HBs 480 et. al (2017), and similar to HCS/SB 125 (2017), SB 429 (2017), SB 829 (2016), and HB 1466 (2016).

JAMIE ANDREWS