Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1929

Introduced
5/11/23  
Refer
5/11/23  
Refer
5/11/23  
Engrossed
4/9/24  

Caption

An Act to Protect Consumers by Licensing Home Building Contractors

Impact

The passing of LD1929 would significantly modify existing laws regarding home construction contracts in the state. By requiring contractors to obtain a license, the bill aims to prevent unlicensed individuals from operating in the residential construction space. It also establishes a board within the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation to oversee the issuance of licenses and develop appropriate standards and penalties for violations, which is expected to enhance accountability in the industry.

Summary

LD1929, titled 'An Act to Protect Consumers by Licensing Home Building Contractors', aims to establish a regulatory framework for contractors involved in residential construction in Maine. The bill introduces mandatory licensing requirements for contractors who perform work exceeding $7,500, thereby enhancing consumer protection by ensuring that contractors meet specific professional and ethical standards. This move is seen as a positive step towards reducing fraud and improving the quality of construction services available to the public.

Sentiment

Discussion around LD1929 has elicited mixed reactions from different stakeholders. Proponents believe that the bill will protect consumers from unqualified contractors and ensure safer, higher-quality construction work. However, opponents express concerns about the potential burden placed on small contractors and the increased regulatory oversight, arguing that these requirements may stifle competition and increase costs for consumers.

Contention

Key points of contention center around the balance between consumer protection and the regulatory burden on contractors. Some critics worry that the licensing process might be overly cumbersome for smaller businesses, leading to a decrease in available services for consumers, especially in rural areas. Additionally, the penalties for operating without a license, including substantial fines, have raised eyebrows among some lawmakers and contractor associations, who argue it could lead to a chilling effect on entrepreneurship within the residential construction market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1226

An Act to Protect Consumers by Licensing Residential Building Contractors

ME H7597

Contractors' Registration And Licensing Board

ME S2814

Contractors' Registration And Licensing Board

ME HB602

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors

ME H850

Licensing Board/Contractors & Inspectors

ME HB1053

Provides relative to the Life Safety and Property Protection Licensing Act

ME SB122

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/25)

ME SB00125

An Act Concerning Department Of Consumer Protection Licensing And Enforcement.

ME S0749

Requires that, beginning January 1, 2028, all contractors structurally remodeling or building new residential structures with 1 to 4 family dwelling units be licensed by the contractors’ registration and licensing board.

ME SB00191

An Act Concerning The Department Of Consumer Protection And Occupational Licensing.

Similar Bills

LA HB199

Provides relative to the State Licensing Board for Contractors

OR HB3385

Relating to construction contractors; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4020

Relating to construction contractors; prescribing an effective date.

LA SB392

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/24)

OH SB238

Creates a certification for specialty residential contractors

OH SB54

Certify specialty residential construction contractor

LA SB336

Provides relative to the State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/16) (RE INCREASE SG RV See Note)

TX HB2243

Relating to the licensing and regulation of residential construction contractors and the abolition of the Texas Residential Construction Commission; providing a criminal penalty.