Posted: | December 3, 2020 03:17 PM |
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From: | Representative Greg Rothman and Rep. Kyle J. Mullins |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | State Board Licensing Reform (Former HB2127) |
We will be re-introducing legislation that will provide additional recourse to victims of cases that are heard before any of our state’s licensing boards. Specifically, the legislation requires a defendant/respondent to appear in person for any scheduled hearing that is being held before a licensing board, commission or hearing examiner. In addition, the victim or anyone directly affected by the defendant/respondent’s actions or wrongdoing, would have the opportunity to provide a victim’s statement to the board. Our proposed legislation would close a gap that currently exists in law, as it relates to consumer protection. Please consider co-sponsoring this importation piece of legislation. Previous Co-sponsors: BERNSTINE, FREEMAN, KOSIEROWSKI AND HILL-EVANS |
Introduced as HB131