Bill Text: IA HF2062 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act exempting specified real property owners from electrical and plumbing licensure requirements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-24 - Subcommittee: Koester, Highfill and T. Taylor. H.J. 150. [HF2062 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2017-HF2062-Introduced.html
House File 2062 - Introduced HOUSE FILE BY SALMON A BILL FOR 1 An Act exempting specified real property owners from electrical 2 and plumbing licensure requirements. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 5669YH (2) 87 gh/rn PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 103.22, subsection 7, Code 2018, is 1 2 amended to read as follows: 1 3 7. Prohibit an owner of real property from performing 1 4 work on the owner'sprincipal residencereal property, if 1 5 suchresidenceproperty is an existing dwelling rather than 1 6 new construction and is not an apartment that is attached to 1 7 any other apartment or building, as those terms are defined 1 8 in section 499B.2, and is not larger than a single=family 1 9 dwelling, or require such owner to be licensed under this 1 10 chapter.In order to qualify for inapplicability pursuant to 1 11 this subsection, a residence shall qualify for the homestead 1 12 tax exemption.1 13 Sec. 2. Section 105.11, subsection 3, Code 2018, is amended 1 14 to read as follows: 1 15 3. Prohibit an owner of real property from performing 1 16 work on the owner'sprincipal residencereal property, if 1 17 suchresidenceproperty is an existing dwelling rather than 1 18 new construction and is not larger than a single=family 1 19 dwelling, or farm property, excluding commercial or industrial 1 20 installations or installations in public use buildings or 1 21 facilities, or require such owner to be licensed under this 1 22 chapter.In order to qualify for inapplicability pursuant to 1 23 this subsection, a residence shall qualify for the homestead 1 24 tax exemption.1 25 EXPLANATION 1 26 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 1 27 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 1 28 This bill relates to property owners' rights with respect to 1 29 certain work performed on an owner's real property. 1 30 Current law exempts a property owner from the electrician 1 31 and electrical contractor licensure requirements of Code 1 32 chapter 103 for performing work concerning electrical 1 33 installations on the owner's principal residence, under 1 34 specified circumstances. Current law also exempts a property 1 35 owner from the plumber, mechanical professional, and contractor 2 1 licensing requirements of Code chapter 105 for performing work 2 2 concerning plumbing and mechanical systems on the owner's 2 3 principal residence, under specified circumstances. In either 2 4 case, a residence must qualify for the homestead tax exemption 2 5 pursuant to Code chapter 425 for a property owner to undertake 2 6 such work without having to obtain licensure. 2 7 The bill replaces "principal residence" with "real property" 2 8 for both exemptions, allowing a real property owner to perform 2 9 such work on the owner's real property, if the property meets 2 10 specified circumstances, without having to obtain licensure 2 11 under Code chapter 103 or 105. The bill also removes the 2 12 requirement for a residence to qualify for the homestead tax 2 13 exemption to have either exemption be applicable to a real 2 14 property owner. LSB 5669YH (2) 87 gh/rn