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Bill clarifies hotels and tourist homes are governed by Title 50, not property‑manager licensing

Business, Labor, and Economic Affairs · March 3, 2025
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Summary

Sen. Sue Vinton’s SB 442 would exempt managers of hotels and tourist homes licensed under Title 50 from property‑manager licensing under Title 37, a technical clarification proponents said aligns longstanding practice and reduces dual regulation for short‑term accommodations.

Senator Sue Vinton presented Senate Bill 442 as a narrow statutory clarification to confirm that managers of hotels and tourist homes regulated under Title 50 are not subject to property‑manager licensing under Title 37.

Proponents including Boyne Resorts and industry counsel said the change reflects historic practice and avoids duplicative licensing for short‑term hospitality operations; the Department of Labor’s professional licensing bureau chief attended as an informational witness and indicated familiarity with the topic.

The sponsor asked for a due pass; no opponents registered for the hearing.