Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05774

Introduced
1/21/15  
Introduced
1/21/15  
Refer
1/21/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning Millwright Work.

Impact

The proposed legislation intends to amend chapter 393 of the general statutes to establish a dedicated millwright work board and outlines the responsibilities of the Commissioner of Consumer Protection. This would include creating regulations that define the necessary experience, training, continuing education, and examination prerequisites for individuals seeking millwright licensure. The implications of these changes would likely create a more structured environment for millwright contractors, which could improve the quality of work performed in this sector.

Summary

House Bill 05774, introduced by Representative Klarides, addresses millwright work by proposing clarifications to the existing legal framework governing this field. The bill aims to refine the definition of 'millwright work' as well as the requirements for obtaining a millwright contractor license. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that only qualified individuals are allowed to perform work that requires precision and expertise, thereby protecting both workers and the machinery involved in such operations.

Contention

While the bill presents several advantages, such as improved worker safety and equipment protection, it may also raise concerns among current millwright workers and contractors. Some may argue that the increased regulatory requirements could pose challenges for existing workers meeting new standards, potentially limiting their ability to continue working in the field. Discussions may also revolve around the balance between necessary regulation for public safety and the potential for reducing job opportunities for current workers in the industry.

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