Plain English Summary
This bill allows people who move to North Carolina and are already licensed in Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, or West Virginia to get an NC license in most occupations without retaking exams, provided they meet certain conditions like being in good standing and having at least one year of experience. The law excludes certain regulated professions like healthcare, law, accounting, engineering, and architecture.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill reduces barriers for qualified professionals moving to North Carolina, helping address workforce shortages and making it easier for people to relocate without losing their careers. It streamlines a process that would otherwise require expensive exams and lengthy applications, benefiting both workers seeking to move and employers needing skilled labor in the state.
Arguments Against
Opponents may argue that different states have varying standards and requirements, so recognizing licenses without additional verification could lower quality control and consumer protection in North Carolina. They might also express concerns that this could disadvantage NC residents who had to meet stricter state requirements and could undercut existing reciprocity agreements that licensing boards have negotiated.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 52

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 3

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 74

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 118
Cosponsors (3)
Vote Breakdown (5 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: M11 Concur
Party Breakdown