Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Commerce & Labor Committee | |
SSB 6225
Brief Description: Regulating the business of installing, repairing, and maintaining domestic water pumping systems.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development (originally sponsored by Senators Rasmussen, Honeyford, Haugen, Morton, Hewitt, Rockefeller, Pflug, Parlette, Shin and Oke).
Brief Summary of Substitute Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/22/06
Staff: Sarah Dylag (786-7109).
Background:
Work on pumps for domestic water systems can involve plumbing work and electrical work.
State law contains various requirements for the certification of certain plumbers and for the
licensing and certification of electrical contractors, administrators, and electricians. A person
installing, maintaining, and repairing domestic water pumping systems within the interior space
of a residence must obtain appropriate plumbing and electrical certification before engaging in
such work. Training, examination, and continuing education requirements apply in both areas.
Plumbing
No person may engage in or offer to engage in the installation, alteration, repair, and renovation
of potable water systems within a building without having a journeyman certificate, specialty
certificate, temporary permit, or trainee certificate from the Department of Labor and Industries
(Department).
The state Advisory Board of Plumbers (Plumbing Board) advises the director of the Department
on rules regulating the trade of plumbing, and on criteria for examinations of persons who wish
to engage in the plumbing trade. The Plumbing Board may also conduct hearings on the
revocation of a certificate of competency.
Electrical Contractors, Administrators, and Electricians
The Department also licenses electrical contractors, certifies electrical administrators and
electricians, and regulates the installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical wires, equipment,
and services. Under the Department's rules, there are specialty certificates that apply to persons
doing pump and irrigation work and persons doing domestic well work.
The Electrical Board (Electrical Board) advises the Director of the Department on electrical and
telecommunications installation standards, inspection procedures, and adoption of rules
pertaining to electrical inspections. The Electrical Board also reviews appeals of license
revocations and suspensions, as well as other citations.
Summary of Bill:
A specialty plumber certificate is created for persons installing, maintaining, and repairing the
pressurization, treatment, and filtration components of a domestic water pumping system located
within the interior space of a residential structure. The Department must establish a single
document for persons meeting the new requirements for the new specialty plumber certificate
and the existing requirements for a pump and irrigation or a domestic pump electrician. The
certificate is renewable every three years on or before the birthdate of the holder. The
examination for the new specialty plumber certificate may be combined with examination
requirements for the pump and irrigation and domestic well electrician certificates. Continuing
education requirements may include both electrical and plumbing education.
Specialty Domestic Water Pumping Plumber Certificate
A specialty plumber certificate is created for persons installing, maintaining, and repairing the
pressurization, treatment, and filtration components of a domestic water pumping system located
within the interior space of a residential structure. The specialty domestic water pumping
plumber certificate does not cover work on other plumbing components of the residence; a
separate plumbing certificate is still required to work on these components.
Requirements for obtaining the specialty domestic water pumping plumber certificate are one
year of practical experience on pumping systems not exceeding one hundred gallons per minute
and two years practical experience on pumping systems exceeding one hundred gallons per
minute. The Department may set equivalent requirements in rule.
The Department must create an examination for the specialty domestic water pumping plumber
certificate. The Department must create this examination in consultation with the Plumbing
Board. The examination may include an examination for appropriate electrical safety and
technical requirements.
The Department, in consultation with the Plumbing Board, may accept the certification by a
professional or trade association or other acceptable entity as meeting the examination
requirements. Persons who can provide evidence prior to January 1, 2007 that they have been
employed in the pump and irrigation business for not less than four thousand hours in the most
recent four calendar years must be issued the appropriate certificate by the Department after
submitting an application and paying appropriate fees.
The Department must establish a single document for persons meeting the new requirements for
a specialty domestic water pumping plumber certificate and the existing requirements for a pump
and irrigation or a domestic pump electrician. Continuing education for the specialty domestic
water pumping plumber certificate may include both electrical and plumbing education, but
twelve of the required twenty-four hours must be in plumbing.
The Plumbing Board is expanded from five to seven members including one specialty plumbing
and one person primarily engaged in a specialty plumbing business. Expiration dates for the
initial terms of these new members are established.
Licensed Pump and Irrigation or Domestic Pump Electricians
In meeting existing training requirements to become a licensed pump and irrigation or domestic
pump electrician, a person is permitted to obtain required experience at the same time the
individual is meeting the experience required for the new specialty domestic water pumping
plumber certificate. The Department may establish, by rule and in consultation with the
Electrical Board, additional equivalent ways to meet the required training requirements.
The Department may include an examination for the new specialty domestic water pumping
plumber certificate with the existing examination for a pump and irrigation or domestic pump
electrician. The Department must establish a single document for persons meeting the new
requirements for a specialty domestic water pumping plumber certificate and the existing
requirements for a pump and irrigation or a domestic pump electrician.
Prior to January 1, 2007, persons who can demonstrate that they have been employed as a pump
installer in the pump and irrigation or domestic pump business by a licensed electrical contractor,
registered general contractor, or appropriate general specialty contractor for not less than eight
thousand hours in the most recent six calendar years must be issued an appropriate certificate by
the Department.
Continuing education for the pump and irrigation or domestic pump electrician certificate may
combine both electrical and plumbing education as long as there is a minimum of four hours (of
the eight hours currently required) of electrical training.
Electrical Contractor Application Requirements
A licensed general contractor doing work on pumps for domestic water systems consistent with
the specialty domestic water pumping plumber certificate will be deemed to have also met the
application requirements for becoming a licensed pump and irrigation or domestic pump
electrical contractor, including a bond requirement, if the contractor has met the application and
bond requirements for becoming a licensed general contractor. The Department must establish a
single document for persons who qualify for both general contractor registration and pump and
irrigation or domestic pump electrical contractor licensing.
Continuing education for licensed pump and irrigation or domestic pump electrical contractors
may include both electrical and plumbing education.
Warnings for Noncompliance
Until July 1, 2007, the Department must issue a written warning to any specialty domestic water
pump plumber, any pump and irrigation or domestic pump electrician, and any specialty
electrical contractor performing pump and irrigation or domestic well work that does not having
a valid certificate or license. The warning must state that the person must apply or be qualified
for and apply for the valid certificate or license within thirty calendar days of the warning. If the
person fails to comply, the Department must issue a penalty.
Advertising for Electrical Work
Current law is amended so that it is unlawful to advertise for electrical work without having an
electrical contractor license.
Rules Authority: Rules for determining an applicant's eligibility to take an examination for the
new specialty plumber certificate must be established by the Department by December 31, 2006
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.