Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00461

Introduced
1/21/11  
Introduced
1/21/11  
Refer
1/21/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Home Improvement Contractors.

Impact

The bill has substantial implications for state laws regarding home improvement contractors. By establishing mandatory licensing and testing, it aims to reduce the incidence of unlicensed or unscrupulous contractors who may fail to deliver on contracts. Furthermore, the bill proposes that a cash bond must be posted by those obtaining licenses, which serves as a financial safeguard for homeowners in the event that a contractor fails to fulfill their obligations under the contract. The penalties for non-compliance are increased, with a class C misdemeanor for the first offense, escalating to class B for subsequent violations.

Summary

SB00461, titled 'An Act Concerning Home Improvement Contractors,' seeks to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding home improvement contracting in the state. The bill mandates that any individual required to execute a contract for work on residential properties must obtain a state-issued license. To acquire this license, applicants must pass an examination that verifies their knowledge of the relevant skills necessary to perform the contracted work. This initiative is meant to protect consumers from unqualified contractors, thereby promoting safety and reliability within the industry.

Contention

Notably, SB00461 introduces a more rigorous enforcement mechanism through the Department of Consumer Protection. If a contractor fails to perform as outlined in the contract, the department has the authority to suspend the contractor's license until the homeowner is made whole financially. This could spark debates among stakeholders, particularly contractors who may see this as a tightening of regulations that could impact their livelihoods. Additionally, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its effectiveness and enforcement mechanisms, raising questions about its potential implications on the number of licensed contractors and the economic landscape of home improvement services.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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