New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4606

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Removes stump grinding as service requiring licensure by New Jersey Board of Tree Experts.

Impact

If enacted, A4606 may have significant implications for both the tree care industry and consumers. By eliminating the licensing requirement for stump grinding, the bill could lead to an influx of unlicensed operators in the market. This might lower costs and increase availability for consumers but could also raise concerns about service quality and safety. Stakeholders in the tree care industry might have varied responses, with some welcoming the reduced regulatory burden while others may express concerns about the possible proliferation of unqualified service providers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4606 seeks to amend the New Jersey law concerning the licensing of tree care services by removing stump grinding from the list of services that require licensure from the New Jersey Board of Tree Experts. This legislative change is aimed at deregulating stump grinding, allowing individuals to perform this service without the necessity of obtaining a professional license. Proponents of the bill argue that this change will reduce barriers for service providers, thereby increasing competition and potentially decreasing costs for consumers seeking stump grinding services.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from those who believe that removing licensure requirements could compromise safety and the quality of service in the tree care industry. Licensing serves as a standard that ensures practitioners are adequately trained and knowledgeable about best practices and safety measures. Critics of A4606 may argue that without licensure, there could be an increased risk of accidents or inadequate service, leading to consumer harm and liability issues.

Companion Bills

NJ S1779

Same As Removes stump grinding as service requiring licensure by New Jersey Board of Tree Experts.

Similar Bills

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