Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3563

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  

Caption

Licensing boards required to take action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses.

Impact

The enactment of HF3563 would significantly affect the operations of licensing boards, introducing stricter criteria for maintaining a license in fields where ethical standards are paramount. Specifically, the measure requires automatic actions against any licensee or applicant found guilty of certain theft or fraud offenses, which may include revocation or denial of licenses. This change could foster a more responsible professional landscape in various sectors but may also lead to increased scrutiny and administrative burdens for licensing boards as they implement the new regulations.

Summary

House File 3563 aims to enhance regulations concerning the licensing of professionals and business entities by mandating that licensing boards take action against individuals who have been convicted of specific theft or fraud-related offenses. The bill seeks to ensure that individuals who have a history of violating trust in these areas are held accountable, thus promoting integrity within licensed professions. This approach is intended to foster public confidence in professionals and industries that require licensure, making it crucial for both practitioners and the public at large.

Contention

While proponents of HF3563 argue that the bill will enhance public safety and maintain high standards in licensed professions, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for overreach and the fairness of punishing individuals for past offenses. Critics might argue that such a bill risks disproportionately affecting individuals who have served their sentences and now seek to reintegrate into their professions. There may also be discussions about the effectiveness of such measures in actually preventing future offenses, as well as the implications for due process in licensing decisions.

Companion Bills

MN SF3848

Similar To Licensing boards taking action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF3848

Licensing boards taking action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses requirement provision

MN SF3969

Licensing boards reporting requirement provision and grooming criminal offense establishment

MN HB414

Revise laws related to licensing applications

MN SB258

Contract: Licensing Software Applications

MN SF2571

Occupational therapy licensure and application requirements modification

MN SB207

Professions and Businesses; a preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create

MN HF1215

Licensing violation actions against chapter 245D providers modified, and reports required.

MN SF2878

Office of Cannabis Management review of all verified social equity applicants before reviewing general licensing applications requirement provision

MN HF3489

Licensing boards reporting required, criminal offense of grooming established, criminal penalties provided, and money appropriated.

MN SB1373

Relating To Administrative Licensure Actions Against Sex Offenders.

Similar Bills

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