occupational licensing

Utah’s government has generally strict licensing requirements, most requiring classroom and clinic hours as well as a comprehensive test. One problem with this system is that it does not adequately account for people who are already licensed in other states that are moving to Utah. 
This bill replaces a state licensing requirement with a certification process for court reporters.
This bill gives individuals with a criminal record an opportunity to determine whether they qualify for an occupational license.
Want to practice bowenwork in Utah? It will cost you thousands of dollars and hundreds of unnecessary hours—all because the government thinks you need to learn massage therapy.

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