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SB 445

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by J.D. Ford

Senate Bill 445 streamlines licensure for electrical inspectors in Arkansas, enhancing safety by setting clear qualifications and requiring training for new inspectors.

Authored by Senator Ford J.D.
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Bill Summary · SB 445

Summary of Senate Bill 445: Relating to Renewable Energy

Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 445
- Title: Relating to Renewable Energy
- Status: Referred to CPN, WAM
- Introduced: March 12, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject: Appropriation ($), Electric Utilities, PUC, Rate Base, Renewable Energy

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 445 aims to amend the existing laws concerning the licensure of electrical inspectors in the state of Arkansas. The bill seeks to streamline the application process and establish clearer qualifications for individuals seeking to become licensed electrical inspectors, thereby enhancing the safety and compliance of electrical installations in the state.

Key Provisions

  1. Licensure Application Process:

    • Applicants must submit their licensure application within 30 days of employment as an electrical inspector.
    • Eligibility criteria for applicants include:
      • Being a Master or Journeyman Electrician.
      • Holding an International Code Council Electrical Inspector certification with relevant experience.
      • Having specific qualifications from the Arkansas Fire Training Academy.
  2. Experience Verification:

    • Applicants must provide proof of employment and verification of work experience related to electrical installations, including knowledge of:
      • Standard materials and methods for electric equipment installation.
      • Safety construction methods.
      • Compliance with statewide electrical standards.
  3. Training Requirement:

    • Newly licensed electrical inspectors must complete a two-day training program provided by the Department of Labor and Licensing.
  4. License Fee:

    • The maximum fee for obtaining a license is set at $50.

Impact

  • Who is Affected:

    • The bill primarily affects individuals seeking licensure as electrical inspectors in Arkansas, as well as employers in the electrical industry who will need to ensure their inspectors meet the new qualifications.
  • Safety and Compliance:

    • By establishing clearer qualifications and training requirements, the bill aims to improve the overall safety and compliance of electrical installations across the state, potentially reducing hazards associated with electrical work.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was introduced on March 12, 2025, and has undergone several readings and amendments in both the Senate and House.
  • Key legislative actions include:
    • April 10, 2025: The bill was placed on second reading for amendment and reported correctly engrossed.
    • April 15, 2025: The bill was read a third time and failed.
    • May 5, 2025: The bill died on the House calendar at sine die adjournment.

Related Legislation

  • HB 337: This bill is noted as a companion to SB 445, indicating that there may be parallel legislative efforts addressing similar issues regarding electrical inspector licensure.

This summary provides an overview of Senate Bill 445, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on the electrical inspection landscape in Arkansas.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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