The bill introduces a new section to the Construction Industries Licensing Act that establishes standards for the installation of electric vehicle (EV) power transfer infrastructure. However, it explicitly prohibits any requirements for the installation of such infrastructure in residential or commercial construction projects. This includes not mandating a specific number of electric vehicle supply equipment spaces or electric vehicle-capable spaces in parking areas, nor requiring the installation of necessary infrastructure for plug-in power transfer in these settings.

The legislation aims to provide flexibility for builders and property owners by ensuring that they are not obligated to install electric vehicle infrastructure, despite the establishment of minimum standards for those who choose to do so. The bill defines key terms related to electric vehicle infrastructure, such as "electric vehicle capable space" and "electric vehicle supply equipment," to clarify the scope of the regulations. Overall, the bill seeks to balance the promotion of electric vehicle readiness with the avoidance of mandatory compliance for construction projects.