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Committee approves consumer‑protection bill expanding contractor safeguards after storms
Summary
Representative Wade Williams presented House Bill 233, which the committee approved, to expand existing consumer protections after storm damage to a broader class of contractors and add a five‑day cancellation window and civil penalties.
Representative Wade Williams introduced House Bill 233 to the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee as a consumer protection measure aimed at protecting Kentuckians after severe weather events.
“House Bill 233 is a consumer protection bill that protects Kentuckians during these difficult times,” Williams said. He described four primary provisions: expanding an existing consumer protection statute beyond roofers to include contractors and tree removal…
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