U.S. Department of Labor Awards $7 Million to States To Support Occupational Licensing Reform

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U.S. Department of Labor Awards $7 Million to States To Support Occupational Licensing Reform

The following news release was published by the Employment and Training Administration on June 25, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC – As part of the U.S. Department of Labor's ongoing efforts to encourage occupational licensing reform, the Department today announced the recipients of $7 million in grants to help states review and streamline their occupational licensing rules.

These investments support selected states' analysis of relevant licensing criteria, potential portability issues, and whether licensing requirements are overly broad or burdensome. Importantly, awardees will develop specific plans of action designed to reduce excessive licensing and consider the potential of alternative approaches to licensing that maintain the protection of public health and safety, such as professional certification.

"Excessive licensing can create economic barriers for Americans seeking a job, including veterans and military spouses, and hinder competitiveness for businesses," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta. "Because licensing is based on state law, states must take the lead in reforming the licensing system. These grants provide an opportunity to examine licensing criteria and remove burdens that limit competition and bar entry to employment." The Department is awarding grants – ranging from $240,000 to $1 million each – to nine states and two associations of state governments. In addition, the Department awarded $1.5 million to help transitioning service members and veterans meet civilian educational requirements for employment in selected civilian licensed occupations.

To learn more about occupational licensing efforts, visit www.doleta.gov/grants. Under a grant awarded by the Department in 2017, the National Council of State Legislatures and its partners is producing technical assistance resources for states on occupational licensing and posting reports and searchable databases at: https://www.ncsl.org/research/labor-and-employment/occupational-licensing.aspx.

A list of grantees and award amounts is below: Awardee Headquarter State States Served Award Amount State Occupational Licensing Review and Reform The Council of State Governments Kentucky Nationwide $1,000,000 National Conference of State Legislatures Colorado Nationwide $1,000,000 Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Colorado CO $260,000 Kansas Department of Labor Kansas KS $297,769 Commonwealth of Kentucky Kentucky KY $450,000 Nevada Department of Employment Training and Rehabilitation Nevada NV $449,999 State of New Hampshire - Office of Professional Licensure and Certification New Hampshire NH $244,260 Job Service North Dakota North Dakota ND $450,000 Oklahoma Department of Labor Oklahoma OK $450,000 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania PA $422,000 Vermont Secretary of State - Office of Professional Regulation Vermont VT $450,000 Veterans Accelerated Learning for Licensed Project Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation Kentucky KY $1,500,000 Total $6,974,028

Source: Employment and Training Administration

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