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In January 2023, Congress added a new provision to the SCRA a law that provides servicemembers and their families with a wide variety of financial and housing protections to make it easier for servicemembers and military spouses to have their professional licenses recognized when they relocate to another state due
Veteran family: Immediate family members related by blood, marriage, or adoption to a veteran of the U.S. armed forces, including one who is deceased. Military family: Immediate family members related by blood, marriage, or adoption to a current member of the U.S. armed forces, including one who is deceased.
In January 2023, Congress added a new provision to the SCRA a law that provides servicemembers and their families with a wide variety of financial and housing protections to make it easier for servicemembers and military spouses to have their professional licenses recognized when they relocate to another state due
The SCRA may offer protection or relief to members of the military, their spouses, partners, and dependents. Servicemembers eligible for SCRA benefits have certain rights and protections with regard to their financial obligations.
The interim final rule will benefit military spouses married to military members on active duty and hiring agencies as well. This rule will make clear that these spouses are eligible for noncompetitive appointment under this hiring authority until December 31, 2028, the sunset date of the FY 2023 NDAA provisions.
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This Act allows a servicemembers spouse to keep a legal residence throughout the marriage, even if the spouse accompanies the servicemember to California on military orders.
What is the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act of 2023? The Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act of 2023 is a crucial legislation designed to assist spouses of military personnel. It allows for the easier transfer of occupational licenses between states, provided that the move was mandated by military orders.
In January 2023, Congress added a new provision to the SCRA that allows servicemembers and their spouses to use their professional licenses and certificates when they relocate due to military orders, in certain circumstances.
In the spirit of inclusivity, a military spouse is defined (outside the confines of federal entities) as a current or former partner of a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, including Active Duty, National Guard, Reserves, and Veterans. This includes Spouse Caregivers, Dual Military Spouses, and Gold Star Spouses.
Documentation Requirements Proof of marriage to the service member; A copy of PCS orders authorizing the spouse to accompany the service member to a new duty location; Proof the service member was released or discharged due to a 100 percent disability; Proof of the service members death while on active duty.

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