Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2777

Caption

Relating to the regulation of reroofing contractors; providing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration.

Impact

The Reroofing Contractor Registration Act impacts existing construction laws in Texas by formalizing the process through which roofing contractors must operate. By requiring contractors to register, the law seeks to eliminate unlicensed and possibly unscrupulous operators from the market, thereby enhancing safety standards and promoting professionalism. The Act stipulates that a person cannot perform roofing work without a proper registration, which could streamline accountability in the sector. This regulation is expected to improve consumer trust in contractors, as only those meeting set criteria will be allowed to operate.

Summary

House Bill 2777, known as the Reroofing Contractor Registration Act, introduces a framework for the regulation of reroofing contractors in Texas. The bill mandates that all reroofing contractors must register with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, obtaining a registration number which they must disclose in contracts and advertisements. The registration aims to establish a standard for those offering reroofing services, promoting consumer protection and accountability in the industry. Applications for registration are accompanied by a fee, and failure to comply can result in significant penalties including civil and administrative fines.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance regulation, it may face opposition from those who believe it could create barriers to entry for new or smaller contractors. Critics may argue that the registration fees and requirements could disproportionately affect small businesses and independent contractors who may struggle to meet the financial and bureaucratic demands of registration. Furthermore, the introduction of civil penalties may raise concerns among contractors regarding increased oversight and potential legal complications during project execution. Therefore, while the bill aims to protect consumers, it is important to consider how these regulations balance the needs of industry professionals.

Companion Bills

TX SB1481

Same As Relating to the regulation of reroofing contractors; providing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration.

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