Bill Text: FL S1584 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Local Occupational Licensing
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Regulated Industries, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1383 (Ch. 2023-271) [S1584 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S1584-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1584 By Senator Perry 9-01630C-23 20231584__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to local occupational licensing; 3 amending s. 489.117, F.S.; prohibiting local 4 governments from requiring a license issued by the 5 local government or the state for certain job scopes; 6 prohibiting local governments from requiring a license 7 issued by the local government or the state to obtain 8 a building permit for such job scopes; authorizing 9 local governments to impose local licensing 10 requirements for certain specialty job scopes; 11 requiring the Construction Industry Licensing Board to 12 create additional specialty licenses by a specified 13 date; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section 18 489.117, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 19 489.117 Registration; specialty contractors.— 20 (4)(a) A person whose job scope does not substantially 21 correspond to either the job scope of one of the contractor 22 categories defined in s. 489.105(3)(a)-(o), or the job scope of 23 one of the certified specialty contractor categories established 24 by board rule, is not required to register with the board. A 25 local government, as defined in s. 163.211:,26 1. May not require a person to obtain a license issued by 27 the local government or by the state for a job scope which does 28 not substantially correspond to the job scope of one of the 29 contractor categories defined in s. 489.105(3)(a)-(o) and (q) or 30 authorized in s. 489.1455(1). For purposes of this section, job 31 scopes for which a local government may not require a license 32 issued by the local government or by the state include, but are 33 not limited to, painting; flooring; cabinetry; interior 34 remodeling without a structural component; driveway or tennis 35 court installation; handyman services; decorative stone, tile, 36 marble, granite, or terrazzo installation; plastering; pressure 37 washing; stuccoing; caulking; and canvas awning and ornamental 38 iron installation. All work performed within these job scopes 39 without a license issued by the local government or by the state 40 must comply with all applicable local ordinances regarding such 41 work; however, a local government may not require a license 42 issued by the local government or by the state to obtain a 43 building permit for these job scopes. 44 2. May require a person to obtain a license issued by the 45 local government for all of the following specialty job scopes, 46 or any part or combination thereof, if the local government 47 imposed such a licensing requirement before January 1, 2021: 48 a. Garage door installation. 49 b. Gasoline tank and pump. 50 c. Masonry, with a structural component. 51 d. Prestressed precast concrete. 52 e. Reinforcing steel. 53 f. Solar heating installation. 54 g. Specialty structure work performed by a specialty 55 contractor, as defined in s. 489.105(3)(q), or by a specialty 56 structure contractor as defined in the administrative rules of 57 the department, including gutters, metal substructures, pool 58 enclosures, pre-formed panel-post and beam roofs, roof-overs, 59 screened enclosures, screened porches, sunrooms, and windstorm 60 protective devices. 61 h. Structural steel erection. 62 i. Veneer, including aluminum or vinyl gutters, siding, 63 soffit, or fascia. 64 Section 2. By July 1, 2023, the Construction Industry 65 Licensing Board shall establish additional specialty licenses 66 related to window and door installation, irrigation, aluminum 67 structures, glass and glazing, garage doors, and marine work. 68 Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.