Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB908

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

Impact

The introduction of HB 908 fundamentally alters the current regulations regarding the certification of water well contractors by prioritizing the experience and age of individuals over the mandated continuing education provisions. This change is expected to ease the regulatory burden on older and more experienced contractors, acknowledging their significant knowledge and skill derived from years of service in the field. By enacting these exemptions, the bill aims to maintain a balanced approach to ensure quality service while recognizing the contributions of seasoned professionals.

Summary

House Bill 908 seeks to amend Section 51-5-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly focusing on the requirements for continuing education for water well contractors. The main provision of this bill is to exempt individuals who are 65 years of age or older, as well as those who possess at least 20 years of experience as water well contractors, from the mandatory continuing education requirements for license renewal. The Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality is designated to implement these exemptions, thereby alleviating certain obligations for a specific demographic of contractors.

Contention

As with any legislative change, there may be concerns regarding the implications of this exemption on public safety and environmental standards. Opponents of the bill may argue that reducing the continuing education requirements for any group could lead to a decline in the overall quality of water well services. Detractors could also express that newer contractors or those who do not qualify for exemptions may feel disadvantaged, as they are still required to fulfill continuing education mandates to remain licensed. The bill's supporters, conversely, would emphasize respect for the extensive expertise accumulated by practitioners over decades.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB786

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

MS HB645

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or with at least 20 years experience.

MS HB878

Water well contractors; exempt from continuing education if 65 or older or 20 years experience.

MS HB1084

Insurance agents; revise the continuing education requirements of those who are 65 and have been licensed for 20 years.

MS HB2239

Allowing for exemptions from continuing education requirements for work experience.

MS SB2874

State Board of Funeral Service; require certain continuing education courses for licensees.

MS SB2714

State Board of Funeral Service; require certain continuing education courses for licensees.

MS SB807

Exempting automobiles 25 years or older from personal property taxes

MS SB76

Providing for an exemption from continuing education licensure requirements for certain insurance producers.

MS SB2213

Funeral service license; revise qualifications to grandfather individuals with certain number of years experience.

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