Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB238

Caption

Creates a certification for specialty residential contractors

Impact

If enacted, SB238 will amend the existing section 4740.99 of the Revised Code, which currently outlines penalties for violations in the contractor licensing domain. The addition of section 4740.18 introduces a structured process for those working in the residential sector, ensuring that contractors are adequately certified and regulated. This legislative measure is likely to enhance professionalism within the industry and assure consumers of contractor qualifications and safety standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 238 aims to establish a residential-only certification for specialty residential construction contractors in Ohio. The bill outlines a detailed framework for the certification process, which includes requirements for maintaining liability insurance and completing continuing education courses. According to the bill, contractors need to show proof of insurance coverage of at least $250,000 for operations related to construction projects. The bill outlines penalties for false representation as a certified contractor and allows for civil actions to be taken against violators.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB238 have highlighted some points of contention, particularly concerning the additional financial burden it may impose on small contractors who may struggle to meet the certification and continuing education requirements. There are concerns that making certification mandatory could limit the labor pool available for residential projects, impacting the economy and the ability to respond to housing demands effectively. Advocates argue that these measures will ultimately lead to better quality construction and consumer protection, while critics emphasize the need to balance regulatory requirements with practical business operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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