Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB2412

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

Making technical corrections to plumbing supervision and trainee hours reporting.

Impact

The impact of HB2412 on state laws revolves around its refinement of existing plumbing regulations. By specifying the requirements for reporting supervision and trainee hours, the legislation could potentially prevent confusion among plumbing contractors and trainees regarding their obligations. This change may lead to improved documentation practices and accountability within the industry, facilitating better enforcement of training standards. However, the adjustments made by the bill are mainly technical in nature and do not fundamentally alter the regulatory landscape.

Summary

House Bill 2412 focuses on making technical corrections to the reporting requirements related to plumbing supervision and trainee hours. The bill seeks to clarify existing ambiguities within the regulatory framework governing plumbing supervision and training, ensuring that both supervisors and trainees adhere to a clear set of guidelines. Through these technical corrections, the bill aims to enhance compliance and efficiency in the plumbing industry, ultimately benefiting both workers and consumers by promoting a higher standard of training and oversight.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding the bill, as any changes to regulatory requirements can spark debate among stakeholders in the plumbing industry. Furthermore, differing opinions could emerge about the necessity and implications of these technical corrections. While the bill aims to streamline reporting and oversight processes, industry members may vary in their perspectives on the efficacy of these changes. Engaging industry participants in discussions about the bill could provide valuable insights into its reception and potential areas for further refinement.

Companion Bills

WA SB5997

Crossfiled Making technical corrections to plumbing supervision and trainee hours reporting.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5997

Making technical corrections to plumbing supervision and trainee hours reporting.

WA SB5744

Concerning plumbing supervision.

WA HB1527

Making technical corrections to the local tax increment financing program.

WA SB5539

Making technical corrections to the local tax increment financing program.

WA HB1066

Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.

WA HB1281

Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.

WA LB606

Eliminate the Division of Parole Supervision and the position of Director of Supervision and Services, transfer powers and duties to the Department of Correctional Services, and change provisions relating to correctional system overcrowding emergencies

WA HB1439

Modifying motor vehicle and driver licensing laws to align with federal definitions, making technical corrections, and streamlining requirements.

WA SB5565

Modifying tax and revenue laws by making technical corrections, clarifying ambiguities, easing compliance burdens for taxpayers, and providing administrative efficiencies.

WA SB5218

Modifying motor vehicle and driver licensing laws to align with federal definitions, making technical corrections, and streamlining requirements.

Similar Bills

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