2025 Session Last amended: 2001 session

§ 214.001 — Policy and Regulation

Plain-Language Summary

This law sets the state's policy on regulating occupations. It says the state should only regulate a job if it is needed to keep people safe. Before adding new rules for a profession, the state must look at whether people could be harmed without regulation, whether other protections already exist, and whether regulation would be cost-effective.

Practical Notes
If you belong to a profession seeking state regulation, this section lays out the criteria the legislature uses to decide whether regulation is needed. Occupations are regulated in increasing levels of restriction: civil remedies, inspections, registration, or full licensing. New regulation proposals are measured against public safety need and cost-effectiveness.