occupational licensure

This bill creates an alternative pathway to licensure by allowing a person to demonstrate their competency in their chosen occupation instead of sitting through a required number of hours of school.
This bill reduces regulatory barriers that stand in the way between licensed therapists and those who need their services.
This constitutional amendment would protect each individual's right to work, helping ensure that occupational licensure laws are narrowly tailored and tied only to public health and safety.
This bill reduces burdensome licensure requirements for apprentices looking to get involved in the hair care industry.
This bill exempts bowenwork practitioners from Utah's massage therapy licensure laws.
This bill requires state agencies to review licensure laws and identify areas where the regulatory burden can be decreased.

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