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Senate narrows who may demand to see electrician licenses on jobsites; bill concurred 32-18

2813607 · March 28, 2025
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The Senate concurred in House Bill 206 by a 32-18 vote. The bill narrows who may enter a worksite and request to see an electrician's license, limiting it to local or state electrical inspectors and, in some cases, other contractors on a shared job site, according to sponsors.

Senator Tzczak carried House Bill 206, a bill that changes who may enter a job site or private home and request to see an electrician’s license. The bill passed on second reading with a 32-18 vote.

Tzczak said the current law allows many people to request licenses at job sites, which can lead to unauthorized people entering private property, harassment of workers and safety…

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