Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00392

Introduced
1/19/17  
Introduced
1/19/17  
Refer
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Requiring Criminal Background Checks For Door-to-door Salespersons.

Impact

The implementation of SB00392 would specifically affect the employment landscape in the door-to-door sales sector by introducing a formal requirement for background checks. This requirement could serve to increase the accountability of salespersons and potentially reduce consumer risk when engaging with these professionals. Opponents of the bill may argue that the cost burden placed on job candidates could deter individuals from pursuing employment in this field, thereby impacting the availability of salespersons.

Summary

SB00392 is proposed legislation that mandates criminal background checks for individuals entering employment as door-to-door salespersons in the state. The bill requires that these checks be conducted at the individual's expense before they can begin working in this capacity. Furthermore, the results of the background check must be submitted to the Department of Consumer Protection. This regulation is aimed at enhancing consumer safety and reducing instances of fraud or misconduct in door-to-door sales.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB00392 may include discussions about the financial implications for potential employees and the adequacy of existing consumer protection laws. Some may express concerns that requiring individuals to pay for their background checks could disproportionately affect low-income candidates, effectively limiting their job opportunities. Additionally, stakeholders in the consumer protection arena may debate the bill's effectiveness in genuinely enhancing safety versus the administrative burden it places on both prospective employees and the state’s regulatory body.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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