Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00255

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Certification Of Independent Inspectors And Inspection Firms To Perform State Building Code Inspections.

Impact

The implementation of SB00255 is expected to enhance the integrity and consistency of building inspections across the state, ensuring that all inspections meet the established State Building Code standards. By certifying independent inspectors and firms, the state is taking a proactive step to improve compliance and safety in building practices, thus benefiting both the construction industry and the public. The State Building Inspector will also have the authority to impose fees for certification applications, although they may waive these fees for applicants who are financially unable to pay.

Summary

SB00255, introduced in the February Session of 2026, aims to establish a certification program for independent inspectors and inspection firms to conduct inspections under the State Building Code. The bill outlines that the State Building Inspector, in coordination with the Codes and Standards Committee, will develop criteria for certifying these inspectors and firms. This includes defining classifications for inspectors based on their roles, responsibilities, qualifications, and insurance requirements. It also mandates an oversight and audit program to maintain the quality of inspections performed by certified entities.

Contention

While the bill presents a structured approach to building inspections, it may face scrutiny from various stakeholders. Concerns may arise regarding the potential burden on small independent firms that could struggle with certification requirements or application fees. Moreover, there might be discussions about whether the state can adequately oversee such a program and if it might lead to a phase-out of local inspection authority, which could impact local governments' control over construction and safety regulations. Overall, the effectiveness of SB00255 will hinge on its execution and the responses it garners from industry professionals and local governing bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB07029

An Act Concerning The Certification Of Independent Inspectors And Inspection Firms To Perform State Building Code Inspections.

CT HB07119

An Act Concerning The State Fire Prevention Code, The State Fire Safety Code, The Reporting Of Identifying Information, The State Building Code, Orders Of Building Inspectors And Local Fire Marshals And Elevator Inspections.

CT HB06645

An Act Concerning Local Fire Inspections.

CT HB06634

An Act Concerning Inspections Of Repaired Elevators By Designated Elevator Inspection Representatives And Elevator Inspection Checklists.

CT HB05095

An Act Concerning Inspections By The Labor Department.

CT SB00527

An Act Allowing The Hiring Of Private Building Inspectors.

CT SB00325

An Act Concerning Independent Review Of The Investment Performance Of The State's Pension Funds.

CT SB01557

An Act Establishing The Investment Board And Concerning Independent Review Of The Investment Performance Of The State's Pension Funds.

CT HB06652

An Act Requiring Annual Inspections And Maintenance Of Elevators At Senior Citizen Housing Facilities.

CT SB00396

An Act Concerning The Administration Of The Written Examination For Building Inspector Licensure.

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