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Senate concurs in bill limiting who may enter job sites to request electrician licenses, supporters cite safety and productivity
Summary
The Senate concurred in House Bill 206, which narrows who may enter electrical job sites to request licenses or verify credentials; proponents framed the bill as workplace-safety and private-property protection while some members said it could reduce compliance checks.
The Montana Senate on March 28 concurred in House Bill 206, a measure that limits who may enter a job site to request to see electricians’ licenses and clarifies that such checks should be done by authorized inspectors or contractors with an employment-related interest.
Senator Tzczak, the bill’s carrier, told senators the change responds to incidents…
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