Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1439

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to air conditioning and refrigeration contracting and the education and certification of air conditioning and refrigeration technicians.

Impact

The legislation will have significant implications for the licensing and regulatory landscape associated with air conditioning and refrigeration contracting in Texas. By establishing stringent certification requirements, SB1439 promotes an elevated level of professionalism within the industry. Licensed technicians will now be required to have practical experience and complete approved certification training programs, which can help ensure that service providers possess the requisite skills and knowledge. This change aims to mitigate the risks associated with unqualified technicians operating in the field, potentially leading to improved service outcomes for consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1439 seeks to amend regulations surrounding air conditioning and refrigeration contracting within the state of Texas. The bill's primary focus is on enhancing the education and certification requirements for technicians in this field, thereby ensuring a higher standard of competency in air conditioning and refrigeration practices. This is crucial not only for protecting consumer safety but also for maintaining industry standards. The bill outlines clear pathways for individuals seeking certification, detailing the necessary training programs and examinations that must be completed prior to the issuance of a certification.

Contention

While the bill's focus on training and certification is largely viewed as a positive step toward professional accountability, there are concerns among some industry stakeholders regarding the potential for increased operational costs. Opponents argue that the heightened requirements may deter new entrants into the field and create barriers for existing workers who may lack the time or financial resources to meet the new standards. Additionally, there are discussions surrounding the enforcement mechanisms for these regulations, as effective oversight will be imperative to ensure compliance without penalizing legitimate technicians who may be struggling to adapt to the changes.

Companion Bills

TX HB3029

Identical Relating to air conditioning and refrigeration contracting and the education and certification of air conditioning and refrigeration technicians.

Similar Bills

TX HB432

Relating to the licensing and regulation of air conditioning and refrigeration contractors and technicians; providing a penalty.

TX HB3029

Relating to air conditioning and refrigeration contracting and the education and certification of air conditioning and refrigeration technicians.

TX HB2597

Relating to the licensing of air conditioning and refrigeration technicians and trainees; authorizing fees.

TX SB1244

Relating to the licensing and regulation of air conditioning and refrigeration contractors and contracting companies; providing penalties.

TX HB1859

Relating to the regulation of air conditioning and refrigeration contracting, including eligibility for an air conditioning and refrigeration technician registration or certification.

TX HB2643

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TX HB2173

Relating to the licensing of air conditioning and refrigeration technicians.