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GA SB339
Bill
Status
5/20/2010
Primary Sponsor
Ronnie Chance
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AI Summary
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Utility contractors holding a valid utility contractor's license under Chapter 14 of Title 43 would be authorized to bid for and perform work on any utility system in Georgia without obtaining a separate license under Chapter 41
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Utility system owners and anyone soliciting utility work would be prohibited from refusing to allow a licensed utility contractor to bid or perform work solely because the contractor lacks a Chapter 41 license
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Amends Code Section 43-14-13 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which governs the applicability of licensing requirements for electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low-voltage contractors, and utility contractors
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Sponsored by Senators Seabaugh (28th), Shafer (48th), Pearson (51st), Rogers (21st), and Chance (16th), and passed the Senate
Legislative Description
Contractors; allow utility contractors to bid upon/perform work on any utility system in this state
Last Action
Effective Date
7/1/2010