Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB371

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Introduced
1/20/23  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Refer
1/25/23  
Report Pass
2/14/24  

Caption

Relating To Contractors.

Impact

The impact of SB 371 is significant as it directly affects the scope of work that specialty contractors can undertake in the state. By defining 'incidental and supplemental work', the bill aims to clarify the regulations surrounding contractors' capabilities, potentially easing the constraints that currently limit specialty contractors. This change is expected to enhance efficiency in project execution, as contractors would be able to perform necessary tasks without the need for additional licensing, which offers an advantage in both time and cost management.

Summary

Senate Bill 371 addresses modifications to the existing contractors' law in Hawaii by specifically defining 'incidental and supplemental work' for specialty contractors. This bill allows specialty contractors to engage in limited work outside their licensed trade, provided that this work is directly related to and necessary for the completion of a project, and does not exceed a certain percentage of their total work on that project. The proposed amendment seeks to provide greater flexibility for specialty contractors while ensuring that they operate within the bounds of their existing licenses.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB 371 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among contractors and professionals in the construction industry who believe that the bill will streamline operations and reduce regulatory burdens. Proponents argue that by allowing specialty contractors to engage in related trades, it promotes more holistic project completion and improves competitiveness. However, concerns may exist regarding standards and quality control, as allowing expanded work scopes could lead to questions about qualifications and oversight.

Contention

While there is support for SB 371, potential points of contention could arise regarding the implications of expanding the definition of work that a specialty contractor can perform without additional licensing. Critics may fear that this could lead to a dilution of standards in the industry, where unqualified personnel could undertake significant tasks outside their specialization. Deliberations will likely focus on balancing flexibility for contractors with the need to maintain quality and safety in construction practices.

Companion Bills

HI HB558

Same As Relating To Contractors.

HI SB371

Carry Over Relating To Contractors.

Previously Filed As

HI SB371

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB558

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB558

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB1956

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB2709

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB601

Relating To Roofing Contractors.

HI SB2977

Relating To Unlicensed Contractors.

HI HB846

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB1633

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB417

Relating To Contractors.

Similar Bills

CA AB1204

Contractors: contracts: restrictions.

HI SB2709

Relating To Contractors.

HI SCR184

Requesting The Director Of The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.

HI SR177

Requesting The Director Of The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.

HI HR84

Requesting The Director Of The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.

HI HCR90

Requesting The Director Of The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.

HI HR54

Requesting The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.

HI HCR52

Requesting The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs And The Contractors License Board To Ensure That The Contractors License Board Includes At Least Two Members With Expertise In Specialty Structural Contracting.