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House tightens consumer protections for residential solar sales, requires worker registration and payment safeguards
Summary
Third substitute H.B. 57, a residential solar consumer protection bill, passed the House unanimously after sponsors and industry reached agreement on disclosures, employee classification, payment schedules and performance thresholds.
Representative Jack, sponsor of third substitute H.B. 57, told colleagues the bill is the product of more than a year of stakeholder work and seeks to reduce consumer harm in rooftop solar contracting. "We have worked with all of the stakeholders, and, the whole object is to protect, the residents of Utah," Jack said.
Key changes in the third substitute include expanded disclosure requirements, a requirement…
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