Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB878

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or 20 years experience.

Impact

If enacted, HB 878 will significantly amend the existing laws regarding the licensing of water well contractors by modifying the continuing education requirements. Currently, all licensed contractors are mandated to fulfill specific continuing education units to retain their licensure. The proposed amendments would exempt seniors and highly experienced contractors from this requirement, thus encouraging retention in the profession and ensuring that older professionals can continue their work without undue regulatory pressures. This could positively impact employment within the sector by allowing experienced workers to remain active.

Summary

House Bill 878 proposes amendments to Section 51-5-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically targeting requirements for continuing education in the field of water well contracting. The bill aims to provide exemptions for individuals aged 65 and over, as well as those who have amassed at least 20 years of experience in the field. This change is intended to alleviate the regulatory burden on seasoned professionals, thereby recognizing their extensive knowledge and experience in water well contracting.

Contention

While the bill appears to offer benefits to a vital segment of the workforce, it may raise concerns among regulatory bodies regarding the adequacy of knowledge among water well contractors who are exempt from continued education. Critics may argue that without ongoing training, even seasoned professionals could miss out on new regulations, technologies, or best practices necessary for safe and effective water well management. Thus, the balance between recognizing experienced personnel and ensuring industry standards remains a key point of contention in discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB908

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

MS HB786

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

MS HB645

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

MS HB1084

Insurance agents; revise the continuing education requirements of those who are 65 and have been licensed for 20 years.

MS HB2239

Allowing for exemptions from continuing education requirements for work experience.

MS SB2874

State Board of Funeral Service; require certain continuing education courses for licensees.

MS SB2714

State Board of Funeral Service; require certain continuing education courses for licensees.

MS SB807

Exempting automobiles 25 years or older from personal property taxes

MS SB76

Providing for an exemption from continuing education licensure requirements for certain insurance producers.

MS HB713

Cosmetologists and barbers; exempt those of certain age and experience from having to take exam if license is expired for more than 3 years.

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