Military Family Occupational Credentialing
Effective September 1, 2024, the bill makes changes to Colorado's occupational credential portability program (program) relating to the spouses and dependents of military members and other qualified servicemembers serving in the United States uniformed services , including:
- In addition to military spouses already covered by the program, allowing gold star military spouses,
anddependents of military members, and spouses and dependents of other qualified servicemembers who are licensed, certified, registered, or enrolled in a profession or occupation (credentialed) in good standing in another state or United States territory (current state) to be credentialed in Colorado by endorsement from the current state to practice the same profession or occupation in Colorado; - Allowing an applicant to be credentialed under the program if the applicant committed an act that would have been grounds for discipline in this state, but for which the applicant remains in good standing in the current state because the act is not grounds for discipline in the current state;
- Removing the 3-year limitation and nonrenewal provision for a military spouse's credential and allowing military spouses, gold star military spouses,
andmilitary dependents, and spouses and dependents of other qualified servicemembers to obtain a renewable 6-year credential while in Colorado; - Waiving the application and renewal fee for Colorado credentials issued to military spouses, gold star military spouses,
andmilitary dependents, and spouses and dependents of other qualified servicemembers ; and - Expanding eligibility for the program to spouses and dependents of Armed Forces Reserve, Ready Reserve,
andNational Guard members in Colorado, and spouses and dependents of other qualified servicemember s.
(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)
(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)