Thursday, March 12, 2020

Debate pits occupational freedom against regulatory state

To ease the financial barriers facing people who move to Oklahoma, state senators have voted to recognize out-of-state occupational licenses.


Senate Bill 1891, by Sen. Adam Pugh, creates the “Universal Occupational License Recognition Act.” Under the bill, an occupational license or certificate issued in another state would be recognized as valid if the holder moves to Oklahoma and is not facing any disciplinary action related to the ...

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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Debate pits occupational freedom against regulatory state