Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05021

Introduced
1/5/11  
Refer
1/5/11  
Refer
1/5/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Report Pass
3/3/11  
Report Pass
3/3/11  
Refer
3/11/11  
Refer
3/11/11  
Report Pass
3/17/11  
Report Pass
3/17/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Report Pass
4/29/11  
Report Pass
4/29/11  
Refer
5/19/11  
Refer
5/19/11  
Report Pass
5/25/11  
Report Pass
5/25/11  
Report Pass
5/25/11  
Report Pass
5/25/11  
Chaptered
6/30/11  
Chaptered
6/30/11  
Enrolled
7/1/11  
Enrolled
7/1/11  
Passed
7/13/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Continuing Professional Education For Electricians And Donation Bin Notice Requirements.

Impact

The legislation modifies existing statutes to enhance consumer protection and the quality of service provided by electricians. By establishing creditable educational requirements, the bill seeks to maintain high standards within the electrical profession, indirectly benefiting consumers through improved service quality. Furthermore, it introduces regulations on the placement of donation bins, requiring permission from property owners and clear labeling regarding the purpose of the bins, thereby helping to prevent misuse and deception in charitable donations.

Summary

House Bill 5021, known as An Act Concerning Continuing Professional Education For Electricians And Donation Bin Notice Requirements, introduces important changes to the regulations governing electricians' continuing education and the placement of donation bins in public spaces. The bill stipulates that electricians must undergo a minimum of four hours of accredited continuing education annually, adjustable to seven hours based on recommendations from the Electrical Work Board. This aims to ensure that electricians stay updated with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their work safely and effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 5021 appears to be supportive among industry professionals who view the continuing education requirements as a positive step towards elevating professional standards. Advocates argue that the regulations concerning donation bins will enhance transparency and trust, promoting legitimate charitable efforts. However, there may also be concerns from some parties about the potential administrative burden that could arise from compliance with these new rules.

Contention

While most discussions around HB 5021 have been constructive, some stakeholders may point to the challenges or burdens associated with the enforcement of the educational requirements and the notice regulations for donation bins. One notable point of contention could arise over the appropriateness of the regulatory framework governing donation bins, questioning the balance between consumer protection and operational flexibility for charities and organizations that rely on public donations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT HB05002

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.

CT SB00046

An Act Concerning Professional Application And Licensing Fees.

CT SB00154

An Act Concerning Various And Assorted Revisions To The Education Statutes.

CT SB00308

An Act Concerning Wheelchair Repair Requirements.

CT SB00368

An Act Concerning Source Plasma Donation Centers.

CT SB00228

An Act Concerning Annual Random Audits Of Professional Bondsmen.

CT SB00381

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT SB00133

An Act Concerning Regulation Of Prescription Drugs And Related Professions.

CT SB00286

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.