Connecticut 2020 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00125

Introduced
2/14/20  
Refer
2/14/20  
Refer
2/14/20  
Report Pass
3/10/20  

Caption

An Act Concerning Department Of Consumer Protection Licensing And Enforcement.

Impact

With the implementation of SB00125, the DCP will have greater authority to impose civil penalties on individuals or entities operating without the required licenses. This reinforces the integrity of licensed professions and protects consumers from unqualified practitioners. Notably, the bill emphasizes the necessity of updating practices for license renewals, ensuring that the system is efficient and compliant with current regulatory standards. The introduction of stricter background checks for employees in homemaker-companion agencies further underscores the commitment to consumer safety.

Summary

SB00125 aims to amend and streamline the licensing and enforcement provisions of the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) in Connecticut. The bill introduces several changes, including adjustments to the procedures for license renewal, the application of civil penalties for violations, and mandates for criminal background checks for certain positions. The bill intends to enhance the enforcement capabilities of the DCP while ensuring that licensing requirements remain rigorous and effective in safeguarding the public interest.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB00125 has pointed to a need for balancing regulatory oversight with the operational flexibility of businesses. Some stakeholders raised concerns regarding the potential burden of stricter enforcement and penalties on small businesses and service providers. Proponents of the bill argue that these measures are essential for maintaining high standards in consumer protection and ensuring that individuals in sensitive roles are properly vetted. The debate reflects broader tensions within regulatory environments between protecting consumers and supporting business operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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