Kentucky 2023 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB82

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

AN ACT relating to temporary elevator mechanic licenses.

Impact

The passage of SB82 would amend the existing regulations governing elevator mechanics by establishing a pathway for temporary licensing. Specifically, it would allow individuals with at least twenty-four months of documented experience in relevant training programs or military occupational specialties to perform elevator work under defined conditions. This change is anticipated to have a direct impact on the availability of labor in the industry, as contractors will be able to address their immediate staffing needs more effectively, thus sustaining service levels and project timelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 82 (SB82) introduces provisions for temporary elevator mechanic licenses to address workforce shortages in the elevator industry. This legislation allows elevator contractors to request temporary licenses for individuals who have relevant experience and education. The intent behind the bill is to streamline the process of obtaining skilled labor in a sector that is currently experiencing a decline in available licensed professionals. By enabling contractors to fill gaps in their workforce with temporary license holders, the bill aims to maintain the operational flow within the industry while ensuring that safety and professional standards are upheld.

Sentiment

Feedback from discussions surrounding SB82 reflects a generally supportive sentiment among industry stakeholders. Proponents have expressed that the bill is a necessary response to current hiring challenges and will ultimately benefit the economy by allowing elevator-related projects to proceed without unnecessary delays. However, there are also concerns highlighted by a few professionals regarding the adequacy of temporary training versus full licensure, suggesting that ongoing education and certification remain vital for the safety and efficacy of elevator operations.

Contention

Key points of contention focus around the potential impact of temporary licensing on safety standards in the elevator industry. Critics argue that while the provision for a temporary license may alleviate immediate workforce shortages, it could lead to a dilution of standards, as these mechanics might not have the same level of rigorous training as their permanently licensed counterparts. This raises questions about safety regulations and the qualifications necessary to effectively handle elevator installations and maintenance, with a call for ensuring that any changes do not compromise the integrity of the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY A08032

Relates to certain provisions on elevator licensing and temporary elevator mechanics; relates to civil penalties for unlicensed mechanics; clarifies inspection provisions.

KY S07944

Relates to certain provisions on elevator licensing and temporary elevator mechanics; relates to civil penalties for unlicensed mechanics; clarifies inspection provisions.

KY HB548

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

KY SB3694

ELEVATOR-TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE

KY HB5362

ELEVATOR-TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE

KY HB249

AN ACT relating to building facilities and declaring an emergency.

KY HB358

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Elevator Mechanics.

KY SB1672

Relating to the regulation of elevator mechanics, elevator apprentices, and contractors; requiring an occupational registration.

KY HB2186

Relating to the regulation of elevator mechanics, elevator apprentices, and contractors; requiring an occupational registration.

KY HB1485

Relating to the regulation of elevator mechanics, elevator apprentices, and contractors; requiring an occupational registration.

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