Ohio 2025-2026 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB288

Introduced
5/20/25  

Caption

Require construction project owners to timely pay contractors

Impact

The introduction of HB 288 is poised to significantly impact state laws governing construction and labor payment. By formalizing payment timelines and instituting penalties for delayed payments, the bill seeks to protect contractors and their subcontractors from cash flow disruptions that can arise due to non-compliance from project owners. The potential requirement for interest on overdue payments could incentivize timely financial transactions throughout the construction industry.

Summary

House Bill 288 aims to amend section 4113.61 of the Revised Code, focusing on the payment obligations of private construction project owners toward contractors. The bill requires owners to make timely payments to contractors based on specific timeframes after receipts for work completed. This includes provisions for contracts involving municipal or private projects, ensuring clarity on when payments should be made and what constitutes acceptable conditions for withholding payment.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 288 appears supportive among construction industry associations and contractors, who often face challenges with delayed payments. Proponents argue that the legislation provides necessary protections and contributes to financial stability within the sector. Critics, however, may express concerns over possible implications for project owners regarding financial burdens or misalignments in contractual obligations, emphasizing the importance of fair negotiations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the clarity on penalties for owners failing to comply with payment directives, particularly the implications of interest charges. Additionally, provisions allowing project owners to withhold payment due to disputed claims may lead to debates over how disputes should be managed fairly without disadvantaging contractors. The bill’s limitations regarding single family housing construction might also be scrutinized, raising questions about its applicability across varied construction projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB203

Require private construction project owner timely pay contractors

OH SB77

Regulate the practices of roofing contractors

OH HB327

Require certain contractors and employers to use E-verify

OH HB129

Require licensure of commercial roofing contractors

OH SB119

Regards solid waste and construction and demolition debris

OH SB157

Regards debt suspension products; vehicle protection agreements

OH HB31

Enact FY 2024-2025 workers' compensation budget

OH SB238

Creates a certification for specialty residential contractors

OH SB246

Modify housing law and rename Department of Development

OH SB74

Regards Treasurer of State and electronic payment of taxes

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