Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2418

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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the waiver of certain examination requirements for certain applicants for an engineering license.

Impact

The implementation of HB2418 could streamline the licensing process for seasoned engineers, facilitating their transition into formal recognition within Texas's engineering sector. By acknowledging extensive practical experience, the bill seeks to reinforce the value of on-the-job knowledge over academic testing. This may encourage more experienced professionals to continue or return to practice without the added burden of passing standardized exams that may not accurately reflect their proficiency in the field.

Summary

House Bill 2418 aims to modify the requirements for obtaining an engineering license in Texas by allowing the Board to waive certain examination requirements for applicants. The proposed legislation stipulates that the board can grant waivers if the applicant has sufficient qualifications and the issuance of the license does not pose a risk to public health, safety, or welfare. Specifically, for those who have actively practiced engineering for at least 15 years, the bill mandates that the fundamentals of engineering examination requirement be waived, regardless of their prior examination failures.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. Critics may argue that waiving the examination requirement could undermine the standards of engineering practices and potentially compromise public safety by allowing individuals with deficiencies in theoretical knowledge to obtain licenses. Proponents, on the other hand, assert that years of practical experience often yield greater insights and capabilities than traditional educational assessments, promoting a more inclusive approach to professional licensing.

Legislative timeline

HB2418 is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, applying only to new applications filed after this date. It includes a provision ensuring that applications submitted prior to the bill's enactment will still be governed by the previous regulations in effect, thus safeguarding those applicants' interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1583

Further providing for definitions, for powers and duties of board, for training and license required and exceptions, for qualifications for license, examinations, failure of examinations, licensure without examination, issuing of license, foreign applicants for licensure, temporary license and perjury, for continuing education, for practice of physical therapy and for physical therapist assistant, education and examination, scope of duties and certification.

TX HB1228

Residential builders and remodelers; revise license examination for certain license applicants.

TX HB1724

Exempts certain salvage title applicants from examination requirements

TX SB1687

Driver licenses; adding certain age requirement to qualification for certain license; permitting certain persons to proctor certain examination. Effective date.

TX SB641

Relative to examination requirements for licensure as a chiropractor.

TX HB4556

Education: examinations; certain requirements concerning the Michigan merit examination; modify. Amends sec. 1279g of 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1279g).

TX SB2846

DENTAL LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS

TX HB2336

In licensing of drivers, further providing for learners' permits and for examination of applicant for driver's license.

TX SB112

Plumbing licenses; establishing requirements or certain examination applicants; authorizing promulgation of rules by Construction Industries Board; extending duration of license renewal. Effective date.

TX SB112

Plumbing licenses; establishing requirements or certain examination applicants; authorizing promulgation of rules by Construction Industries Board; extending duration of license renewal. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.