Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2623

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to protecting public safety from unlicensed work and trades

Impact

If enacted, HB 2623 would amend existing laws to establish clearer consequences for unlicensed work, such as imposing fines for first offenses relating to unauthorized trades. The proposed measures also allow for stronger enforcement by granting the State Fire Marshal the authority to suspend or revoke licenses in cases where violations occur. This change aims to enhance compliance with safety regulations and reflect a commitment to upholding standards within the industry, potentially leading to better overall public safety outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 2623 aims to enhance public safety by addressing the issue of unlicensed work and trades within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Section 30 of Chapter 148 of the General Laws, tightening the requirements for licensing and registration necessary for performing certain types of work. By imposing stricter penalties for individuals who engage in work without the legally required credentials, the bill seeks to prevent unsafe practices that could threaten public safety and ensure a higher standard in trades that impact the community.

Contention

While the bill is designed to protect public safety, it may face pushback from various stakeholders within the construction and trades sectors. Some may argue that increased penalties could disproportionately affect small businesses and independent contractors who may face challenges in obtaining proper licensing. Additionally, the requirement for mandatory notice and potential suspension or revocation of licenses may be viewed as overly punitive by those advocating for more leniency in regulation, especially for first-time offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1429

Relative to penalties for unlicensed work

MA S1463

Relative to public safety and public health worker protections

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA S1552

Relative to enhanced fire protection in new one- and two-family dwellings

MA S627

Establishing protections and accountability for TNC and DNC workers consumers and communities (EPA)

MA S1169

Protecting Massachusetts workers

MA H2386

Relative to fire protection systems for buildings and structures

MA S2224

To improve RMV fee payment, equity, and road safety

MA H1158

Establishing protections and accountability for TNC and DNC workers, consumers, and communities (EPA)

MA H3078

Relative to Treasury operations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.