This bill establishes a framework for permitting pool and spa service businesses to operate as general contractors for pool and spa building and installation, as well as service contracting. It defines a "pool and spa service business" as any partnership, corporation, or business entity that manages and coordinates all phases of pool and spa work and holds a valid business license. The bill mandates that these businesses must secure a permit from the Pool and Spa Service Contractors and Pool and Spa Builders and Installers Advisory Committee before commencing any work. To obtain a permit, a business must have at least one employee with a valid pool and spa builder and installer or service contractor license, pay the necessary fees, and meet additional requirements set by the board. Permits must be renewed every three years.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that subcontractors working under a pool and spa service business do not need to obtain a separate license but must operate under the supervision of a permitted business. The legislation aims to ensure that all specialized work is performed by appropriately licensed professionals, thereby enhancing safety and compliance within the industry. The board, in consultation with the advisory committee, is tasked with adopting necessary rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this act.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 45:5A-39