Committee advances bill to let career-tech graduates sit early for plumbing exam, seeks clearer apprenticeship hours
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House Bill 37-83 would allow career-technical program or certified CIB graduates to take licensing tests up front; sponsors discussed adding explicit classroom and on-the-job hour requirements (example: 1,000 classroom hours plus one year/2,000 work hours) to address ambiguity in the draft.
Representative Snead presented House Bill 37-83, a constituent-request measure to allow graduates of career-technical or certified CIB programs to take licensing tests "upfront." Representative Snead said the bill is "a work in progress" and described ongoing talks with multiple groups.
Representative Blansett pressed for clarity about the experience requirement, noting the draft used the term "one year" without specifying hours. Snead said the committee is considering specific minimums — "possibly put in there 1000 hours of class... plus do a minimum of 1 year with 2000 hours" of field work after graduating. Representative Eaves asked how the change would function in practice; Snead explained that a graduate could sit for the exam early but CIB would hold the license until the work requirements are met.
After questions and no extended debate, the committee voted to pass the bill; the transcript records a tally of 6 ayes and 2 nays. The transcript does not record final statutory text for the hours or a binding amendment; sponsors indicated they planned follow-up amendments to define hours precisely before finalization.
