Maryland 2023 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB23 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/10/2023

                     
 
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SENATE BILL 23 
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By: Senator Brooks 
Requested: November 18, 2022 
Introduced and read first time: January 11, 2023 
Assigned to: Education, Energy, and the Environment 
 
A BILL ENTITLED 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Heating, Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and Refrigeration Services 2 
 – Journeyman License – Qualifications 3 
 
FOR the purpose of altering the qualifications for a journeyman license to provide heating, 4 
ventilation, air–conditioning, and refrigeration services; and generally relating to 5 
journeyman licenses for heating, ventilation, air–conditioning, and refrigeration 6 
services. 7 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 8 
 Article – Business Regulation 9 
Section 9A–301 and 9A–302(a) 10 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 11 
 (2015 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 12 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 13 
 Article – Business Regulation 14 
Section 9A–302(e) 15 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 16 
 (2015 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 17 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 18 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 19 
 
Article – Business Regulation 20 
 
9A–301. 21 
 
 Except as otherwise provided in this title, an individual shall be licensed by the 22 
Board before the individual provides or assists in providing heating, ventilation,  23 
air–conditioning, or refrigeration services in the State. 24  2 	SENATE BILL 23  
 
 
 
9A–302. 1 
 
 (a) To qualify for an apprentice, journeyman, journeyman restricted, master, 2 
master restricted, or limited license, an applicant shall meet the requirements of this 3 
section. 4 
 
 (e) An applicant for a journeyman license shall: 5 
 
 (1) have held, for a period of at least [3] 4 years, an apprentice license, and 6 
during that period shall have completed at least [1,875] 6,000 hours of training in 7 
providing heating, ventilation, air–conditioning, and refrigeration services under the 8 
direction and control of a licensed contractor; and 9 
 
 (2)  pass an examination administered by the Board. 10 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 11 
October 1, 2023. 12