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Chapter 338 - Professions and Occupations
Act 381 of 1974 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE FOR FORMER OFFENDERS (338.41 - 338.47)
AN ACT to encourage and contribute to the rehabilitation of former offenders and to assist them in the assumption of the responsibilities of citizenship; to prescribe the use of the term “good moral character” or similar term as a requirement for an occupational or professional license or when used as a requirement to establish or operate an organization or facility regulated by this state; and to provide administrative and judicial procedures to contest licensing board or agency rulings thereon.
History: 1974, Act 381, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975 ;-- Am. 1978, Act 294, Imd. Eff. July 10, 1978
- Section 338.41 “Good moral character” and “principal department” defined.
- Section 338.42 Judgment of guilt in criminal prosecution or judgment in civil action as evidence in determining good moral character; consideration of certificate of employability; rebuttal.
- Section 338.43 Using, examining, or requesting certain criminal records prohibited; prerequisites for furnishing criminal records; rules.
- Section 338.44 Use of public records or other sources to determine person's fitness.
- Section 338.45 Finding person unqualified; statement; rehearing.
- Section 338.46 Judicial review; statement; order.
- Section 338.47 Power to discipline licensees not affected.
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