Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB107

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Professions and businesses; issuance of digitally verifiable licenses for certain military spouses and transitioning military service members; provide

Impact

The introduction of digitally verifiable licenses is expected to not only ease the licensing process for military families but also enhance the recognition of their qualifications across state lines. Such a policy could significantly reduce potential barriers to employment for military spouses, who often encounter difficulties in maintaining their professional credentials while relocating. The bill reflects an acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by military families and seeks to provide them with necessary support in their professional endeavors.

Summary

House Bill 107 aims to modernize the issuance of professional licenses by providing for digitally verifiable licenses for spouses of active military service members and transitioning service members. The bill mandates that by July 1, 2026, each professional licensing board in Georgia develop rules and regulations to implement a system for issuing these digital licenses. This approach seeks to streamline the licensing process for individuals who are often faced with unique challenges due to the nature of military life, such as frequent relocations and the need for job continuity as spouses support their partners' careers.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding the bill relates to the definition and framework of the 'digitally verifiable licenses.' Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the technical standards and security measures associated with these licenses. As digital systems are increasingly susceptible to security threats, ensuring the integrity and recognition of digitally-verifiable licenses may present challenges that need to be addressed during implementation. Additionally, discussions may arise about how these changes interact with existing licensing systems and processes for non-military individuals, potentially raising concerns about equity in access to licenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB411

Professions and Businesses; dry needling to be performed by certain licensed professionals; provide

GA H0821

Business Development Incentives for Veterans and Military Spouses

GA SB11

Retirement; creditable service for certain military service; provide

GA HB110

Pawnbrokers; certain protections for current military members and related persons; provide

GA H1041

Business Development Incentives for Veterans and Military Spouses

GA HB1023

Relating to the design and issuance of specialty license plates to honor members of the military and for recipients of certain military awards.

GA HB571

Professions and businesses; licensing of radiologist assistants; provide

GA S1182

Business Development Incentives for Veterans and Military Spouses

GA HB579

Professions and businesses; licensure to engage in trade; provisions

GA S1172

Preferences for Veterans and Military Spouses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.