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NJ S3050
NJ S3050Revises requirements and process for temporary courtesy licenses and certificates issued by State Board of Examiners, NJ Board of Nursing, and other professional and occupational licensing boards to nonresident military spouses.
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Introduced
04/08/2024
04/08/2024
In Committee
04/08/2024
04/08/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill revises the requirements and process for the issuance of temporary courtesy licenses and certificates to nonresident military spouses. Current law, P.L.2013, c.68 (C.18A:26-2.14), provides a process for an individual who is licensed to teach in another state and is married to an active duty member of the military, who has been transferred to New Jersey, to obtain a temporary instructional certificate to be employed as a teacher in New Jersey on a temporary basis while completing any additional requirements for a New Jersey instructional certificate. The temporary instructional certificate is valid for 180 days and may be extended by the State Board of Examiners for another 180 days. This bill amends current law to provide that the temporary instructional certificate will be valid for 365 days and will be extended by the State board for another four years if the holder demonstrates progress towards obtaining a standard instructional certificate in a time and manner as determined by the board. The bill also provides that the applicant need only pay a criminal history record check fee. The bill supplements existing law to require the Department of Education to establish procedures to expedite the processing of an application submitted by a nonresident military spouse for a New Jersey instructional certificate. Also under current law, the New Jersey Board of Nursing may grant a temporary courtesy license to a nonresident military spouse only if the applicant holds a current license to practice nursing in another jurisdiction which the board determines has licensure requirements to practice nursing that are equivalent to those adopted by the board. This bill removes the provision that the board is required to determine whether the out-of-State license held by the applicant has requirements equivalent to those adopted by the board. The bill also clarifies that the board may only charge fees related to conducting a criminal history record check. Additionally, the bill requires the board to establish an expedited licensing process for the issuance of temporary courtesy licenses to nonresident military spouses. This bill clarifies that a professional or occupational board may only charge fees related to conducting a criminal history record check to nonresident military spouses. The bill would also require each board to extend indefinitely temporary courtesy licenses to nonresident military spouses so long as the applicant's spouse is stationed in New Jersey. Additionally, the bill requires each board to establish an expedited licensing process for the issuance of temporary courtesy licenses to nonresident military spouses.
AI Summary
This bill aims to streamline and improve the process for nonresident military spouses to obtain temporary professional licenses and teaching certificates in New Jersey, recognizing that these individuals are relocating due to their spouse's active military duty. For teachers, the bill extends the validity of a temporary instructional certificate from 180 days to 365 days, with the possibility of a four-year extension if the holder shows progress towards a standard New Jersey teaching certificate, and clarifies that only a criminal history record check fee is required. The Department of Education will also establish procedures to expedite the processing of applications for standard teaching certificates for these spouses. For nurses and other licensed professionals, the bill removes the requirement for licensing boards to determine if an out-of-state license has equivalent requirements, and clarifies that only criminal history record check fees can be charged. Furthermore, temporary courtesy licenses for these spouses will now be extended indefinitely as long as their military spouse remains stationed in New Jersey, and all professional and occupational boards must establish expedited licensing processes for nonresident military spouses.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 04/08/2024)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S3050 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S3500/3050_I1.HTM |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S3500/3050_I1.HTM |
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