Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00322 Compare Versions

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11 General Assembly Proposed Bill No. 322
22 January Session, 2013 LCO No. 1505
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55 SEN. MUSTO, 22nd Dist.
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99 Proposed Bill No. 322
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1313 LCO No. 1505
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2121 AN ACT CONCERNING HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS.
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2323 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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2525 That the general statutes be amended to require any person required to execute a contract prior to performing work on residential property to: (1) Obtain a license from the state, which license application process shall include taking and passing a test administered by the state to ensure such person has the knowledge to properly perform the work authorized by such license, and (2) require the posting of a cash bond for such license in an amount determined by the Department of Consumer Protection. If such person performs work without a license, the penalty shall be a class C misdemeanor for the first offense and a class B misdemeanor for each subsequent offense. If such person fails to perform under the contract and if the homeowner has fully performed under the contract, the Department of Consumer Protection, after a hearing, may suspend such person's license until such time as such person makes the homeowner financially whole. If such person takes a monetary advance from a homeowner and fails to purchase the required materials with such advance or fails to perform any work other than demolition, and if the homeowner pays such person pursuant to the contract terms, the Department of Consumer Protection shall, after a hearing, suspend such person's license until such person repays the homeowner and said department shall refer such person to the office of the Chief State's Attorney for prosecution.
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2727 Statement of Purpose:
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2929 To protect the public by strengthening the laws regarding home improvement contractors.