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Military Experience

Military Service & Military Family Professional Licensing Alternative.

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All Indiana Professional Licensing boards (IPLA) will consider military service training and experience in lieu of traditional licensure education and/or experience requirements for the purposes of issuing a professional license to military service and military family applicants.  This alternative does not preclude military service applicants from pursuing licensure through the traditional licensing process

Please see the relevant  statutes below:

  • Military Service Applicants

    A board shall issue a license, certificate, registration, or permit to a military service applicant to allow the applicant to practice the applicant's occupation in Indiana if, upon application to a licensing board, the applicant satisfies the following conditions:

    • (1) Either:
    • (A) has:
    • (i) completed a military program of training;
    • (ii) been awarded a military occupational specialty; and
    • (iii) performed in that occupational specialty; at a level that is substantially equivalent to or exceeds the academic or experience requirements for a license, certificate, registration, or permit of the board from which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit; or
    • (B) has:
    • (i) a current license, certification, registration, or permit from another jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction's requirements for a license, certificate, registration, or permit are substantially equivalent to or exceed the requirements for a license, certificate, registration, or permit of the board from which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit; and
    • (ii) held the license, certification, registration, or permit described in item (i) for at least one (1) year.
    • (2) Has not committed any act in any jurisdiction that would have constituted grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license, certificate, registration, or permit to practice that occupation in Indiana at the time the act was committed.
    • (3) Does not have a complaint or investigation pending before an occupational licensing board that relates to unprofessional conduct or an alleged crime.
    • (4) Pays the fees required by the board from which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit.

    IPLA boards will utilize the Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services in making the substantially equivalent determination.

  • Military Family Applicants

    A board shall issue a license, certificate, registration, or permit to a military spouse or dependent to allow the military spouse or dependent to practice the military spouse's or dependent's occupation in Indiana if, upon application to the board, the military spouse or dependent satisfies the following conditions:

    • (1) Holds a current license, certification, registration, or permit from another jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction's requirements for a license, certificate, registration, or permit are substantially equivalent to or exceed the requirements for a license, certificate, registration, or permit of the board from which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit.
    • (2) Can demonstrate competency in the occupation through methods as determined by the board.
    • (3) Has held the license, certification, registration, or permit required under subdivision (1) for at least one (1) year.
    • (4) Has not committed any act in any jurisdiction that would have constituted grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license, certificate, registration, or permit to practice that occupation in Indiana at the time the act was committed.
    • (5) Is in good standing and has not been disciplined by the agency that has jurisdiction to issue the license, certification, registration, or permit.
    • (6) Does not have a complaint or investigation pending before an occupational licensing board that relates to unprofessional conduct or an alleged crime.
    • (7) Pays any fees required by the board for which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit.
  • Military Experience Applicants

    The board shall issue a license to an applicant who is a member of the military, a military spouse, or a dependent, upon application based on work experience in another state, if the applicant satisfies the following conditions:

    • (1) Has worked in a state that does not use a license to regulate a lawful occupation, but a license to regulate a lawful occupation with a similar scope of practice is required in Indiana, as determined by the board.
    • (2) Has worked for at least three (3) years in the lawful occupation.
    • (3) Has not committed any act in any jurisdiction that would have constituted grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license, certificate, registration, or permit to practice that occupation in Indiana at the time the act was committed.
    • (4) Is in good standing and has not been disciplined by the agency that has jurisdiction to issue the license, certification, registration, or permit.
    • (5) Does not have a complaint or investigation pending before an occupational licensing board that relates to unprofessional conduct or an alleged crime.
    • (6) Pays any fees required by the board for which the applicant is seeking licensure, certification, registration, or a permit.
  • Provisional Military Applicants

    An applicant for a license is entitled to a provisional license in the regulated occupation applied for and at the same practice level as determined by the board, without an examination, if all of the following conditions are met:

    • (1) The person submits a signed affidavit affirming, under the penalties for perjury, the following:
    • (A) The person is the spouse or dependent of a member of the military service assigned to Indiana.
    • (B) The person is in good standing in all states in which the person holds a license for the regulated occupation applied for.
    • (C) The person has not had a license revoked and has not voluntarily surrendered a license in another state or country while under investigation for unprofessional conduct.
    • (D) The person has not had discipline imposed by the regulating entity for the regulated occupation in another state or country.
    • (E) The person does not have a complaint or an investigation pending before the regulating entity in another state or country that relates to unprofessional conduct.
    • (2) The person submits verification that the person is currently licensed in at least one (1) other state in the regulated occupation applied for.
    • (3) The person does not have a disqualifying criminal history, as determined by the board, if a national criminal history background check (as defined in IC 25-1-1.1-4) is required under IC 25-1-1.1-4 for the regulated occupation for which the applicant seeks a license.
    • (4) The person has submitted an application for a license with the board and has paid any application fee.
    • (b) An applicant who has met the requirements in subsection
    • (a) shall be issued a provisional license not more than thirty (30) days after the requirements are met.
    • (c) A provisional license expires three hundred sixty-five (365) days after it is issued.
    • (d) In addition to any other penalties for perjury, a person who violates this section commits a Class A infraction.
    • (e) If the board discovers that any of the information submitted under this section is false, the board may immediately revoke the person's provisional license.
    • (f) This section does not apply to a license that is established by or recognized through an interstate compact, a reciprocity agreement, or a comity agreement that is established by a board or a law.
    • (g) This section does not prohibit an individual from proceeding under other licensure, certification, registration, or permit requirements established by a board or a law

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