New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A581

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Provides for licensure of landscape professionals and registration of professional landscaping businesses.

Impact

The impact of A581 on state laws would be significant, as it would centralize the regulations concerning landscape professionals and businesses, overriding local ordinances that pertain to landscaping licensure. Notably, the bill requires all contracts exceeding $500 to be in writing, providing consumers with clear expectations and a right to cancel contracts within three days. This consumer protection measure is a pivotal aspect of the bill, aimed at safeguarding clients from potential fraud or mismanagement. Furthermore, the act calls for a public information campaign to educate both landscape professionals and consumers about the changes and their rights under the new regulatory framework.

Summary

Assembly Bill A581 aims to establish licensing requirements for landscape professionals in New Jersey, along with a framework for the registration of professional landscaping businesses. The bill defines a 'landscape professional' as someone engaged in the installation, renovation, or maintenance of landscapes, categorized further into specialties such as landscape management, installation, and lighting professionals. By creating the Landscape Professional License Review Committee under the New Jersey State Board of Architects, the bill seeks to regulate this industry and ensure professional standards are met across the state. It mandates that all landscaping businesses register biennially and adhere to licensing requirements to operate legally within the state.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention around A581 include discussions on the licensing and regulatory burden imposed on smaller landscaping businesses and independent contractors. Critics argue that the new requirements might disproportionately affect these smaller entities, potentially hindering their ability to operate in the market. Supporters of the bill, however, emphasize the necessity of regulation to improve quality and safety in the industry, asserting that proper licensure will enhance consumer confidence and elevate overall standards. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the specifics of the continuing education requirements and their feasibility for established professionals who might already possess significant practical experience.

Companion Bills

NJ S3010

Same As Provides for licensure of landscape professionals and registration of professional landscaping businesses.

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Provides for licensure of landscape professionals and registration of professional landscaping businesses.

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