Bill Text: TX HB710 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the recognition of occupational licenses and government certifications issued in other states; authorizing a fee.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-12 - Filed [HB710 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB710-Introduced.html
89R1316 SCP-F | ||
By: Harrison | H.B. No. 710 |
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relating to the recognition of occupational licenses and government | ||
certifications issued in other states; authorizing a fee. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 2, Occupations Code, is amended by adding | ||
Chapter 61 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 61. RECOGNITION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND GOVERNMENT | ||
CERTIFICATIONS | ||
Sec. 61.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Board" means a department, commission, board, | ||
office, or other agency of this state or a political subdivision of | ||
this state that issues an occupational license or government | ||
certification to an individual. | ||
(2) "Government certification" means a voluntary, | ||
government-granted, and nontransferable recognition to an | ||
individual who meets personal qualifications related to a lawful | ||
occupation and may be used as part of a professional title in | ||
addition to any professional title associated with an occupational | ||
license. The term does not include an occupational license, | ||
certificate, or other credential, including a license or | ||
certification issued by a state licensing authority as a | ||
prerequisite to working lawfully in an occupation. | ||
(3) "Lawful occupation" means a course of conduct, | ||
pursuit, or profession that includes the sale or provision of goods | ||
or services that are not illegal to sell or provide irrespective of | ||
whether the individual selling or providing the goods or services | ||
is subject to an occupational license. | ||
(4) "Military" means the armed forces of the United | ||
States, including the air force, army, coast guard, marine corps, | ||
navy, space force, national guard, and all reserve components and | ||
auxiliaries. The term includes the militia of any United States | ||
territory or state. | ||
(5) "Occupational license" means a nontransferable | ||
authorization for an individual to perform a lawful occupation | ||
based on meeting personal qualifications, including a military | ||
occupational specialty. In an occupation for which an occupational | ||
license is required, it is illegal for an individual who does not | ||
possess a valid occupational license to perform the occupation. | ||
(6) "Other state" or "another state" means any | ||
territory or state in the United States other than this state and | ||
includes a branch or unit of the military. | ||
(7) "Scope of practice" means the procedures, actions, | ||
processes, and work that an individual is authorized to perform | ||
under an occupational license or government certification issued in | ||
this state. | ||
Sec. 61.002. RECOGNITION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE OR | ||
GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a | ||
board shall issue an occupational license or government | ||
certification to an individual who applies in a manner prescribed | ||
by the board if the individual: | ||
(1) holds a current and valid occupational license or | ||
government certification in another state in a lawful occupation | ||
with a similar scope of practice, as determined by the board; | ||
(2) has held the occupational license or government | ||
certification in another state for at least one year; | ||
(3) was required by a board in another state to pass an | ||
examination or to meet education, training, or experience | ||
standards; | ||
(4) is in good standing with the board in the other | ||
state; | ||
(5) does not have a disqualifying criminal record as | ||
determined by the board in this state; | ||
(6) has not had an occupational license or government | ||
certification revoked by the board of another state due to | ||
negligence or intentional misconduct related to the individual's | ||
work in the occupation; | ||
(7) did not surrender an occupational license or | ||
government certification in another state due to negligence or | ||
intentional misconduct related to the individual's work in the | ||
occupation; | ||
(8) does not have a complaint, allegation, or | ||
investigation pending before a board in another state that relates | ||
to unprofessional conduct or an alleged crime; and | ||
(9) pays all applicable fees in this state. | ||
(b) If another state issued the individual a government | ||
certification without requiring an occupational license but an | ||
occupational license is required in this state, a board shall issue | ||
an occupational license to the individual if the individual | ||
otherwise satisfies Subsection (a). | ||
(c) A board may not make a final determination on an | ||
individual's application for an occupational license or government | ||
certification if the individual is the subject of a complaint, | ||
allegation, or pending investigation until the complaint, | ||
allegation, or investigation is resolved or the individual | ||
otherwise meets the criteria for an occupational license or | ||
government certification in this state to the satisfaction of the | ||
board. | ||
Sec. 61.003. RECOGNITION OF WORK EXPERIENCE. | ||
Notwithstanding any other law, a board shall issue an occupational | ||
license or government certification to an individual who applies | ||
for an occupational license or government certification based on | ||
work experience in another state, if the individual: | ||
(1) worked in a state that does not require an | ||
occupational license or government certification to engage in a | ||
lawful occupation but an occupational license or government | ||
certification is required in this state to engage in a lawful | ||
occupation with a similar scope of practice, as determined by the | ||
board; | ||
(2) worked for at least three years in the lawful | ||
occupation; and | ||
(3) satisfies Sections 61.002(a)(5)-(9). | ||
Sec. 61.004. STATE LAW EXAMINATION. A board may require an | ||
individual to pass a jurisprudential examination specific to | ||
relevant state laws that regulate the occupation if an occupational | ||
license or government certification in this state requires an | ||
individual to pass a jurisprudential examination as a prerequisite | ||
to receiving an occupational license or government certification. | ||
Sec. 61.005. DECISION. Except as provided by Section | ||
61.002(c), a board shall provide a written decision to an | ||
individual regarding the individual's application for an | ||
occupational license or government certification not later than the | ||
30th day after the date of receiving a complete application. | ||
Sec. 61.006. APPEAL. (a) An individual may appeal a | ||
board's decision to the appropriate court. | ||
(b) An individual may appeal: | ||
(1) a denial of an occupational license or government | ||
certification; | ||
(2) a determination of the occupation; | ||
(3) a determination of the similarity of the scope of | ||
practice of the occupational license or government certification | ||
issued; or | ||
(4) any other decision made by a board under this | ||
chapter. | ||
Sec. 61.007. STATE LAWS AND JURISDICTION. An individual | ||
who obtains an occupational license or government certification | ||
under this chapter is subject to: | ||
(1) the laws regulating the occupation in this state; | ||
and | ||
(2) the jurisdiction of the board that regulates the | ||
occupation in this state. | ||
Sec. 61.008. EXCEPTION. This chapter does not apply to an | ||
occupation regulated by the supreme court. | ||
Sec. 61.009. LIMITATIONS. This chapter may not be | ||
construed to: | ||
(1) prohibit an individual from applying for or being | ||
issued an occupational license or government certification under | ||
another state law or rule; | ||
(2) prevent this state from: | ||
(A) entering into a licensing compact or | ||
reciprocity agreement with another state, foreign province, or | ||
foreign country; or | ||
(B) recognizing occupational credentials issued | ||
by a private certification organization, foreign province, foreign | ||
country, international organization, or other entity; or | ||
(3) require a private certification organization to | ||
grant or deny private certification to an individual. | ||
Sec. 61.010. FEE. A board may charge a fee to an individual | ||
not to exceed $100 for each application to cover the costs of | ||
administering this chapter. | ||
Sec. 61.011. PREEMPTION. This chapter preempts the law of a | ||
municipality, county, or other political subdivision in this state | ||
that regulates occupational licenses and government certification. | ||
Sec. 61.012. EMERGENCY POWERS. (a) During a declared state | ||
of disaster, the governor may order the recognition of an | ||
occupational license from another state or foreign country as if | ||
the license is issued in this state without an individual meeting | ||
the requirements of this chapter. | ||
(b) The governor may expand the scope of practice for an | ||
occupational license and may authorize any license holder to | ||
provide services in this state in person, by telephone, or by other | ||
means for the duration of the disaster. | ||
SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act, a licensing authority that regulates an occupational | ||
license or government certification in this state shall adopt rules | ||
to implement Chapter 61, Occupations Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |