West Virginia HB4819 modifies rules for using criminal records in licensing decisions.
West Virginia HB4819 amends the use of criminal records in determining eligibility for professional licenses. It prohibits disqualification from initial licensure due to prior criminal convictions unless specific conditions are met, such as the conviction being for a violent or sexual offense directly related to the profession. It also mandates that applicants cannot be required to disclose arrests without convictions. The bill requires the State Fire Marshal to update licensure forms and websites to reflect these changes.
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