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Occupational Licensing Reform in South Carolina and what it could mean for entrepreneurs, lower-wage income earners, and efforts toward Justice Reform.

Episode 49 of the Parenting Porcupines podcast, hosted by Kasie Whitener , Jessica Ethirdge, Melissa Couture, titled "Mother may I?" was published on November 10, 2023 and runs 41 minutes.

November 10, 2023 ·41m · Parenting Porcupines

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Occupational Licensing Reform in South Carolina and what it could mean for entrepreneurs, lower-wage income earners, and efforts toward Justice Reform.

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Occupational licensing is the process which one must go through to be permitted to perform specific services. The idea behind occupational licensing is to have a mechanism by which the State can “protect the public” by regulating certain types of business and certain industries. If you are interested, SC Code of Laws Section 40 is the section of the SC Code which addresses this process. 

There are/have been three Bills in South Carolina related to Occupational Licensing Reform. In May, our Legislature passed, and our Governor signed, House Bill 3605 called the “EARN AND LEARN ACT”. This revision to the Code Section 40 was to go into effect immediately upon signature of the Governor, and it does three things: 

  1. It tightens the process for investigations of complaints against someone’s license and provides more visibility into the process:

This theoretically adds a layer of accountability, but you’ll forgive us if we are skeptical. There are plenty of things in place to hold our government responsible for its actions, yet here we are, week after week, talking about how the government has failed. But, I digress.

  1. Prohibits the denial of a license to someone with certain prior criminal convictions:

As decided by who? There is no specification as to what “certain” prior convictions qualify and which ones disqualify a person. While it may seem this is a step in the right direction toward Criminal Justice Reform, it is never a good idea to leave something so important, without specific parameters, up to Bureaucrats. 

  1. Allows for one, who has met all the licensure requirements for training, education, and testing, to work in a field while awaiting the completion of the licensing process.

The second Bill is Senate Bill 165. This Bill is currently in the Senate, out of committee and pending vote. If passed in the Senate, it will go to the House, then to the Governor. This Bill is very similar to House Bill 3605, but has more emphasis on the denial based on criminal conviction. 

This Bill (165) provides stricter parameters for those decisions by clarifying that denial cannot be based on a prior criminal conviction unless it is a conviction related to a crime in that field of business where the individual is seeking licensure. This bill repeals, in its entirety, the previous sections addressing the issue. This Bill also allows for apprenticeship as a qualification standard. 

The last, and perhaps the most impactful of the three, is House Bill 3515, also called the “ENTREPRENEUR FREEDOM ACT”. This Bill is in Committee, but my sources say that it is highly likely to die there. Do you wonder why? This Bill (3515) provides for the deregulation of a number of professions requiring licensure: 

HAIR BRAIDING PRACTITIONER 

EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS

DIETITIANS

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

PSYCHOLOGISTS

SOCIAL WORKERS

SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS

PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS

MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS

LICENSED PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISTS

GEOLOGISTS

AUCTIONEER

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