SB 641
Department of Consumer Affairs and Department of Real Estate: states of emergency: waivers and exemptions.
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Two Thirds
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No
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No
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Bill overview
This bill allows the Department of Real Estate and other consumer affairs boards to temporarily waive certain licensing requirements for individuals and businesses affected by declared state or federal emergencies, such as natural disasters. It requires boards to notify the Director of Consumer Affairs about these waivers and establishes a process for the Director to approve or disapprove them within a specific timeframe. The bill also addresses issues like duplicate license fees, email address requirements, debris removal regulations for contractors, and protects property owners from unfair offers following a disaster.
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