Amended in Assembly May 31, 2016

California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly Concurrent ResolutionNo. 131


Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chávez, Gordon, and Wilk)

(Coauthor: Senator Anderson)

February 2, 2016


Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 131—Relative to professions and vocations.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

ACR 131, as amended, Patterson. Professions and vocations: licensing fees: equity.

This measure would encourage the Department of Consumer Affairs and its boards, bureaus, andbegin delete commissionsend deletebegin insert committeesend insert to create policies that promote fairness and equity to guarantee that each licensee pays a fair amount, especially inbegin delete regardsend deletebegin insert regardend insert to initial and ongoing license fees.

Fiscal committee: yes.

P1    1WHEREAS, Existing law provides for the licensure and
2regulation of various professions and vocations by boards, bureaus,
3and committees within the Department of Consumer Affairs,
4including, among others, accountants, acupuncturists, architects,
5athletes, automotive mechanics, barbers andbegin delete cosmologists,end delete
6begin insert cosmetologists,end insert chiropractors, contractors, court reporters, dental
7hygienists, dentists, doctors, engineers, fiduciaries, marriage and
8family therapists, nurses, optometrists, osteopathic physicians and
9surgeons, pharmacists, physical therapists, physician assistants,
P1    1private schools, private guards and other security-related jobs,
2psychologists, realtors, respiratory care practitioners, speech
3pathologists, social workers, and veterinarians; and

4WHEREAS, The mission of many of the boards, bureaus, and
5committees within the Department of Consumer Affairs is to
6protect people and promote the health and safety of Californians
7by licensing and regulating various professions and vocations; and

8WHEREAS, Hardworking individuals must often complete
9hundreds of hours of professional training requirements, including,
10but not limited to, education, schooling, internships, or other
11requirements, to meet professional licensing standards in order to
12be licensed by the State of California and pursue their profession;
13and

14WHEREAS, Existing law establishes fees for initial licenses,
15initial temporary and permanent licenses, and original licenses for
16those various professions and vocations; and

17WHEREAS, Licensees may spend up to hundreds of dollars for
18their initial license and pay thousands of dollars to the State of
19California over their career to maintain their license, not including
20the thousands of dollars licensees may pay to put themselves
21through training or educational programs to gain the skills needed
22for a given profession; and

23WHEREAS, Existing law requires that licenses issued to certain
24licensees expire at 12 a.m. on either the last day of the birth month
25of the licensee or at 12 a.m. of the legal birth date of the licensee
26during the 2nd year of a 2-year term if not renewed, yet fails to
27provide licensees the opportunity to prorate their initial licensing
28fee to the specific amount of time actually licensed; and

29WHEREAS, Thebegin delete Governorend deletebegin insert Legislatureend insert supports an equitable
30licensing fee policy that would prorate license fees based on how
31many months have elapsed between the initial issuance of a license
32and the time of renewal, as stated inbegin delete his message upon vetoingend delete
33 Assembly Bill 483begin delete (Patterson, 2015),end deletebegin insert of the 2015-end insertbegin insert16 Regular
34Session,end insert
which was unanimously passed by the Senate and passed
35begin insert byend insert the Assembly with a vote of 78-0; and

36WHEREAS, The Legislature recognizes the important and
37valuable services that those licensees provide to the state; now,
38therefore, be it

39Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
40thereof concurring,
That the Legislature encourages the Department
P3    1of Consumer Affairs and its boards, bureaus, and commissions to
2create policies that promote fairness and equity to guarantee that
3each licensee pays a fair amount, especially inbegin delete regardsend deletebegin insert regardend insert to
4initial and ongoing license fees; and be it further

5Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
6of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.



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