H.R. 5035
119th CONGRESS 1st Session
To provide for the portability of professional licenses of veterans and their spouses, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · August 26, 2025 · Sponsor: Mr. Patronis · Committee: Committee on Education and Workforce
Table of contents
SEC. 1. Short title
- This Act may be cited as the Veteran and Spouse Licensing Flexibility Act of 2025.
SEC. 2. Portability of professional licenses of veterans and their spouses upon discharge or release
- (a) In general
- If a veteran or the spouse of a veteran has a covered license and relocates residence within 36 months of the veteran’s discharge or release date in a State other than the State of the licensing authority that issued the covered license, such covered license shall be considered valid for the scope of practice in the State of the new residence if such veteran or spouse of a veteran submits to the licensing authority of such State an application described in subsection (c).
- (b) Temporary licenses
- If a licensing authority is required to consider a covered license valid under subsection (a) but cannot carry out such requirement during the 30 days after receiving an application described in subsection (c), the licensing authority must issue to the applicant a temporary license that confers the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities as a permanent license.
- (c) Application
- An application described in this subsection includes the following:
- A copy of the veteran’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Uniformed Service or any superseding form adopted for this same purpose.
- If the applicant is the spouse of a veteran: (1) a copy of the marriage certificate; (2) and a copy of military orders effectuating the discharge or release of the veteran wherein the spouse is specified on the orders effectuating the discharge or release of the veteran.
- A notarized affidavit affirming, under the penalty of law, that—
- the veteran or spouse of a veteran is the person described and identified in the application;
- all statements made in the application are true, correct, and complete;
- the veteran or spouse of a veteran has read and understands the requirements to receive a license, and the scope of practice, of the State of the licensing authority;
- the veteran or spouse of a veteran certifies that the veteran or spouse of a veteran meets and shall comply with requirements described in subparagraph (C); and
- the veteran or spouse of a veteran is in good standing in all States in which the veteran or spouse of a veteran holds or has held a license.
- An application described in this subsection includes the following:
- (d) Background checks
- A licensing authority that receives an application described in subsection (c) may conduct a background check of the veteran or spouse of a veteran before carrying out subsection (a) or (b).
- (e) Definitions
- In this section:
- The term
Armed Forceshas the meaning given such term in section 101(10) of title 38. - The term
covered licensemeans a professional license that, with respect to a scope of practice— - The term includes—
discharge or release - The term
discharge or release datemeans the specified on the veteran’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Uniformed Service or any superseding form adopted for this same purpose. The term means the specified on the veteran’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Uniformed Service or any superseding form adopted for this same purpose.Separation date this Period - The term
licensemeans any license, certificate, or other evidence of qualification that an individual is required to obtain before the individual may engage in, or represent himself or herself to be a member of, a particular profession. - The term
licensing authoritymeans any State board, commission, department, or agency that— - The term
scope of practicemeans the defined parameters of various duties or services that may be provided by an individual under a license. - The term
spouse of a veteranhas the meaning given such term in section 101(g)(5) of title 10 provided such spouse is specifically named on the orders effectuating the discharge or release of the veteran from the Armed Forces. - The term
veteranmeans a person who honorably served in the active Armed Forces and who was discharged or released therefrom as documented on the individual’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Uniformed Service or any superseding form adopted for this same purpose.
- The term
- In this section: