Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB558

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Contractors.

Impact

If this bill is enacted, it will lead to greater flexibility for specialty contractors, allowing them to expand their project scopes without fear of violating existing licensing structures. By clearly defining what is permissible under 'incidental and supplemental work', the legislature aims to facilitate the completion of projects in a more integrated manner while ensuring that contractors do not overstep the bounds of their licenses. This could potentially lead to a more efficient building process and reduced administrative barriers for contractors.

Summary

House Bill 558 is a legislative proposal that aims to amend Section 444-8 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, specifically concerning specialty contractors and their ability to operate outside of their licensure. The bill defines 'incidental and supplemental work' as tasks that specialty contractors can undertake beyond their expertise, as long as these tasks are directly related and necessary for the completion of an overall project, provided they do not exceed five percent of the contractor’s total project work. This change is significant in regulating how specialty contractors can broaden their service offerings on construction projects.

Contention

There could be notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Critics may argue that loosening the regulations for specialty contractors could lead to subpar work or safety issues if contractors attempt work they are untrained for. Proponents, however, would point to the need for efficiency and the reality of modern construction projects where collaboration across specialties is vital. Balancing these perspectives will be critical as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

HI SB371

Same As Relating To Contractors.

Previously Filed As

HI HB558

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB371

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB1633

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB2977

Relating To Unlicensed Contractors.

HI SB2949

Relating To Contractors.

HI SB2981

Relating To Contractors.

HI HB96

Relating To Contributions By State And County Contractors And Grantees Of The State.

HI HB2523

Relating To Electric Utility Lineman.

HI HB1458

Relating To Liquor Licenses.

HI HB374

Relating To Alcohol.

Similar Bills

CA AB1204

Contractors: contracts: restrictions.

HI SB2709

Relating To Contractors.

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 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 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 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 SCR146

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 SR213

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.