Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB405

Caption

Insurance; require licensed adjusters to be licensed contractors

Impact

The implications of HB 405 will primarily affect the insurance industry and construction sectors within Georgia. By linking the two professions, the bill is expected to lead to improved qualifications among adjusters, promoting a higher standard of service in claims processing. On the surface, this may lead to more accurate assessments of claims, benefiting both insurance companies and policyholders. However, it also raises concerns about the accessibility of licensing for existing adjusters who may now need to obtain additional qualifications.

Summary

House Bill 405 proposes amendments to the licensing requirements for insurance adjusters in Georgia, stipulating that all licensed adjusters must also be licensed contractors. Starting July 1, 2026, individuals applying for an adjuster's license will need to demonstrate that they possess a valid contractor's license in specific categories, such as residential or commercial contracting. This change aims to ensure that adjusters have a foundational understanding of construction practices, which may enhance their effectiveness in assessing insurance claims related to property damage.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the implementation of this bill. Critics may argue that requiring contractor licensing for adjusters could create barriers for current professionals in the field, potentially limiting the pool of qualified adjusters. Additionally, some stakeholders may express concerns that the additional licensing requirements could lead to increased costs for those seeking to become adjusters, which might be passed on to consumers through higher insurance premiums. Hence, the trade-off between professional standards and accessibility could be a significant issue of debate as this bill advances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB503

Residential and General Contractors; the general contractor license as a commercial general contractor license; rename

GA HB832

Contractors; eligibility for licensure without examination; change certain provisions

GA HB1175

Physical therapists; granting licenses and disciplining licensees; revise provisions

GA SB486

Funeral Directors and Estabishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement

GA HB839

Social Work Licensure Compact Act; enact

GA SB373

Licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy; issuance of expedited licenses by endorsement for marriage and family therapists; provide

GA HB1050

Professions and businesses; licensure as a professional counselor or associate professional counselor; change certain education requirements

GA HB309

Health; financial stability requirements for applicants and licensees of personal care homes and assisted living communities; revise provisions

GA HB810

Professions and businesses; electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors; change certain provisions

GA SB157

Professions and Businesses; preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make an application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create

Similar Bills

CT SB01214

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Nonresident Contractor Bond Statute.

CT SB00444

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Nonresident Contractor Bond Statute.

CA SB1192

Public contracts: withheld payments.

CA SB727

Labor-related liabilities: direct contractor.

CA AB332

Employment: agricultural workers.

TN SB0937

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 8; Title 9, Chapter 8; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, relative to freedom of speech.

TN HB1270

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 8; Title 9, Chapter 8; Title 29, Chapter 20 and Title 49, relative to freedom of speech.

CA AB1121

Public works: ineligibility list.