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S.B. 147 Enrolled
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EXEMPTIONS FROM LICENSURE
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MODIFICATIONS
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Mike Dmitrich
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House Sponsor:
Brad King
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill removes an exemption provision in the Utah Construction Trades Licensing
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Act related to the use of persons who would otherwise be subject to electrician
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licensure requirements and who are under contract with certain public or private
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entities.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. removes the electrician licensing exemption provision for a person who is under
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contract with a railroad corporation, telephone corporation, elevator contractor or
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constructor, street railway system, public service corporation, rural electrification
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association, or certain municipal utilities to do electrical work.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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58-55-305, as last amended by Chapter 54, Laws of Utah 2005
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
58-55-305
is amended to read:
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58-55-305. Exemptions from licensure.
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(1) In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section
58-1-307
, the following
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persons may engage in acts or practices included within the practice of construction trades,
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subject to the stated circumstances and limitations, without being licensed under this chapter:
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(a) an authorized representative of the United States government or an authorized
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employee of the state or any of its political subdivisions when working on construction work of
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the state or the subdivision, and when acting within the terms of the person's trust, office, or
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employment;
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(b) a person engaged in construction or operation incidental to the construction and
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repair of irrigation and drainage ditches of regularly constituted irrigation districts, reclamation
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districts, and drainage districts or construction and repair relating to farming, dairying,
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agriculture, livestock or poultry raising, metal and coal mining, quarries, sand and gravel
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excavations, well drilling, as defined in Subsection
73-3-24
(3), hauling to and from
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construction sites, and lumbering;
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(c) public utilities operating under the rules of the Public Service Commission on
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construction work incidental to their own business;
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(d) sole owners of property engaged in building:
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(i) no more than one residential structure per year and no more than three residential
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structures per five years on their property for their own noncommercial, nonpublic use; except,
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a person other than the property owner or individuals described in Subsection (1)(e), who
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engages in building the structure must be licensed under this chapter if the person is otherwise
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required to be licensed under this chapter; or
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(ii) structures on their property for their own noncommercial, nonpublic use which are
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incidental to a residential structure on the property, including sheds, carports, or detached
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garages;
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(e) (i) a person engaged in construction or renovation of a residential building for
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noncommercial, nonpublic use if that person:
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(A) works without compensation other than token compensation that is not considered
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salary or wages; and
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(B) works under the direction of the property owner who engages in building the
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structure;
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(ii) for purposes of this Subsection (1)(e), "token compensation" means compensation
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paid by a sole owner of property exempted from licensure under Subsection (1)(d) to a person
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exempted from licensure under this Subsection (1)(e), that is:
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(A) minimal in value when compared with the fair market value of the services
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provided by the person;
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(B) not related to the fair market value of the services provided by the person; and
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(C) is incidental to providing of services by the person including paying for or
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providing meals or refreshment while services are being provided, or paying reasonable
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transportation costs incurred by the person in travel to the site of construction;
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(f) a person engaged in the sale or merchandising of personal property that by its design
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or manufacture may be attached, installed, or otherwise affixed to real property who has
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contracted with a person, firm, or corporation licensed under this chapter to install, affix, or
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attach that property;
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(g) a contractor submitting a bid on a federal aid highway project, if, before
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undertaking construction under that bid, the contractor is licensed under this chapter;
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(h) (i) a person engaged in the alteration, repair, remodeling, or addition to or
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improvement of a building with a contracted or agreed value of less than $1,000, including
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both labor and materials, and including all changes or additions to the contracted or agreed
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upon work;
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(ii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(h)(i):
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(A) work in the plumbing and electrical trades must be performed by a licensed
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electrician or plumber except as otherwise provided in this section;
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(B) installation, repair, or replacement of a residential or commercial gas appliance or a
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combustion system must be performed by a person who has received certification under
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Subsection
58-55-308
(2) except as otherwise provided in Subsection
58-55-308
(2)(d) or
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58-55-308
(3); and
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(C) installation, repair, or replacement of water-based fire protection systems must be
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performed by a licensed fire suppression systems contractor or a licensed journeyman plumber;
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(i) a person practicing a specialty contractor classification or construction trade which
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is not classified by rule by the director as significantly impacting the public's health, safety, and
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welfare;
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(j) owners and lessees of property and persons regularly employed for wages by owners
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or lessees of property or their agents for the purpose of maintaining the property, are exempt
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from this chapter when doing work upon the property;
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(k) (i) a person engaged in minor plumbing work incidental to the replacement or
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repair of a fixture or an appliance in a residential or small commercial building, or structure
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used for agricultural use, as defined in Section
58-56-4
, provided that no modification is made
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to:
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(A) existing culinary water, soil, waste, or vent piping; or
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(B) a gas appliance or combustion system; and
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(ii) except as provided in Subsection (1)(e), installation for the first time of a fixture or
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an appliance is not included in the exemption provided under Subsection (1)(k)(i);
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(l) a person who ordinarily would be subject to the plumber licensure requirements
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under this chapter when installing or repairing a water conditioner or other water treatment
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apparatus if the conditioner or apparatus:
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(i) meets the appropriate state construction codes or local plumbing standards; and
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(ii) is installed or repaired under the direction of a person authorized to do the work
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under an appropriate specialty contractor license;
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(m) a person who ordinarily would be subject to the electrician licensure requirements
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under this chapter when employed by [or under contract with]:
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(i) railroad corporations, telephone corporations or their corporate affiliates, elevator
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contractors or constructors, or street railway systems; or
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(ii) public service corporations, rural electrification associations, or municipal utilities
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who generate, distribute, or sell electrical energy for light, heat, or power;
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(n) a person involved in minor electrical work incidental to a mechanical or service
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installation;
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(o) a student participating in construction trade education and training programs
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approved by the commission with the concurrence of the director under the condition that:
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(i) all work intended as a part of a finished product on which there would normally be
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an inspection by a building inspector is, in fact, inspected and found acceptable by a licensed
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building inspector; and
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(ii) a licensed contractor obtains the necessary building permits; and
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(p) a delivery person when replacing any of the following existing equipment with a
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new gas appliance, provided there is an existing gas shutoff valve at the appliance:
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(i) gas range;
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(ii) gas dryer;
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(iii) outdoor gas barbeque; or
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(iv) outdoor gas patio heater.
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(2) (a) A compliance agency as defined in Subsection
58-56-3
(4) that issues a building
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permit to any person requesting a permit as a sole owner of property referred to in Subsection
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(1)(d) shall notify the division, in writing or through electronic transmission, of the issuance of
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the permit.
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(b) The division shall evaluate the effectiveness of the notification requirement under
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Subsection (2)(a) and report its findings, including any recommendations for modification to or
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termination of the requirement, to the Legislature's Business and Labor Interim Committee
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prior to the 2008 General Session.
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