Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB187

Introduced
1/29/25  
Report Pass
2/11/25  
Engrossed
2/27/25  
Refer
2/28/25  
Report Pass
3/21/25  

Caption

Professions and businesses; contractors; change certain provisions

Impact

The proposed changes present significant implications for state laws governing the construction and contracting sectors. One of the core objectives of HB 187 is to solidify the regulatory framework governing these professions, ensuring more stringent adherence to safety standards. The bill also clarifies the role of the State Construction Industry Licensing Board, which will now have enhanced authority in overseeing licensure and enforcement. For contractors, this could mean more stringent requirements for maintaining their licenses, which may increase the barrier to entry but potentially assures better quality in the services provided to the public.

Summary

House Bill 187 aims to amend several provisions in Georgia's Official Code regarding the licensing and regulation of various contracting professions, including electrical, plumbing, conditioned air, low-voltage, and utility contracting. The bill seeks to enhance public safety standards and ensure that those engaging in these trades are properly licensed and qualified. It establishes clearer definitions and qualifications for licensed contractors and outlines additional requirements for license renewals and the status of inactive licenses. By ensuring proper licensure, the bill aims to protect homeowners, property owners, and the general public from faulty and dangerous installations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 187 appears generally positive among those in favor of heightened regulatory scrutiny, as it reflects a commitment to public safety. Supporters argue that the rigorous licensing process will elevate industry standards and diminish the risk associated with unlicensed contracting practices. Conversely, there are concerns among some stakeholders about the potential overregulation that could stifle competition and increase costs for contractors, particularly small businesses that may struggle to comply with the new standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise primarily from concerns that stricter licensing requirements could disproportionately affect smaller contractors and new entrants into the market. Critics argue that the increased costs and bureaucratic hurdles posed by such regulations might create barriers that limit access to the market. Additionally, the debate touches on the balance between ensuring public safety and fostering a competitive marketplace, highlighting the ongoing tension between regulatory oversight and the interests of contractors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB579

Professions and businesses; licensure to engage in trade; provisions

GA SB411

Professions and Businesses; dry needling to be performed by certain licensed professionals; provide

GA HB391

Professions and businesses; certain boxing, wrestling, and martial art associations and federations; change certain provisions

GA SB553

Professions and Businesses; repeal Chapter 14, relating to electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors and enact a new Chapter 14

GA HB300

Professions and businesses; pawnbrokers to exclude motor vehicle certificates of title from pawn transactions; revise provisions

GA HB219

Professions and businesses; establish a professional health program to provide for monitoring and rehabilitation of impaired healthcare professionals; authorize

GA HB892

Professions and businesses; prohibit massage therapy businesses from operating during certain set hours

GA HB185

Professions and businesses; repeal and reenact Chapter 11A, the Dietetics Practice Act

GA HB590

Professions and businesses; regulation of trailer manufacturers; provide

GA HB1267

Motor vehicles; increase penalties for certain offenses; provisions

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