SRC-AMY C.S.S.B. 1176 78(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterC.S.S.B. 1176
78R14822 MXM-FBy: Harris
Business & Commerce
5/8/2003
Committee Report (Substituted)

DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Currently, there is no licensing process for roofing contractors to ensure
regulation of the industry. The lack of regulation could enable some
contractors to enter the state, perform work, and leave, limiting a
customer's ability to contact the roofer in the event something goes wrong
with the workmanship.  C.S.S.B. 1176 establishes a framework for
regulating roofing contractors, including mandating insurance coverage
notification for roofing contractors and creating an advisory board. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulation in SECTION 1 (Sections 1251.052, 1251.159, and
1251.160, Occupations Code) of this bill. 

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulation director in SECTION 1 (Section 1251.255,
Occupations Code) of this bill. 


SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Title 7, Occupations Code, by adding Subtitle D, as
follows: 

SUBTITLE D.  REGULATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING AND BUILDINGS

CHAPTER 1251.  ROOFING CONTRACTORS
SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 1251.001.  DEFINITIONS.  Defines "advisory board," "commercial
roofing," "commission," "department," "executive director," "qualifying
party," "residential roofing," and "roofing contracting." 

Sec. 1251.002.  EXEMPTIONS.  (a) Provides that this chapter does not apply
to a person who meets certain criteria. 

(b) Provides that this chapter does not restrict the practice of
architecture or engineering by a person licensed in this state to practice
that profession. 

[Reserves Sections 1251.003-1251.050 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER B.  DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES

Sec. 1251.051.  ADMINISTRATION; ENFORCEMENT; FEES.  (a)  Requires the
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) to administer this
chapter. 

(b) Authorizes TDLR to contract with another state agency or with a
political subdivision of the state for the enforcement of this chapter and
the rules adopted and orders issued under this chapter. 

(c) Authorizes the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation
(commission) to set fees in amounts reasonable and necessary to recover
the costs of  administering this chapter. 

Sec. 1251.052.  RULES; STANDARDS.  (a) Authorizes TDLR to adopt rules to
enforce this chapter. 

(b) Requires TDLR to adopt rules for the practice of roofing contracting
consistent with this chapter.  Requires the standards prescribed by rule
to be substantially the same as the standards set forth in the roofing
manufacturers' standard requirements. 

Sec. 1251.053.  FORMS.  Requires TDLR to prescribe application forms for
original and renewal licenses and to design the licenses. 

Sec. 1251.054.  ON-LINE DIRECTORY.  (a)  Requires TDLR to make available
on-line a directory of persons licensed under this chapter. 

(b) Prohibits TDLR from charging for access to the on-line directory.

Sec. 1251.055.  CONSUMER COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION.  (a) Requires TDLR to
investigate consumer complaints filed with TDLR.  Authorizes TDLR, if TDLR
determines after investigation that a license holder has violated this
chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter, to take appropriate action
under Subchapter F. 

(b) Requires TDLR to maintain a file on each written complaint filed with
it.  Sets forth the required file contents.  

(c) Requires TDLR to provide to the person filing the complaint and to
each person who is a subject of the complaint a written summary of its
policies and procedures relating to complaint investigation and resolution
and to make it available on the TDLR website. 

(d) Requires TDLR, at least quarterly until final disposition of the
complaint, to notify the person filing the complaint and each person who
is a subject of the complaint of the status of the investigation unless
the notice would jeopardize an undercover investigation. 

[Reserves Sections 1251.056-1251.100 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER C.  ADVISORY BOARD

Sec. 1251.101.  ADVISORY BOARD.  (a)  Provides that the Roofing
Contractors Advisory Board is created to advise TDLR in certain areas. 

(b) Requires the Roofing Contractors Advisory Board (advisory board) to
advise the commission in setting fees. 

Sec. 1251.102.  COMPOSITION.  (a)  Provides that the advisory board is
composed of six members appointed by the presiding officer of the
commission (presiding officer), with the commission's approval. 

(b) Requires the executive director of TDLR (executive director), or the
executive director's designee, to serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member
of the advisory board. 

Sec. 1251.103.  APPOINTMENT.  Sets forth the makeup of the advisory board,
which the presiding officer is required to appoint. 

Sec. 1251.104.  TERM.  Provides that members of the advisory board hold
office for staggered terms of six years, with two terms expiring on
February 1 of each oddnumbered year. 

Sec. 1251.105.  PRESIDING OFFICER.  Requires the presiding officer, with
the commission's approval, to designate a member of the advisory board to
serve as presiding officer of the advisory board. 

Sec. 1251.106.  VACANCIES.  Requires the presiding officer, with the
commission's approval, if a vacancy occurs on the advisory board, to
appoint a member who represents the same interests as the former member to
serve the unexpired term. 

Sec. 1251.107.  MEETINGS.  Requires the advisory board to meet at least
once every six months and authorizes the advisory board to meet at other
times at the call of the presiding officer and at a place in this state
designated by the presiding officer. 

Sec. 1251.108.  VOTES.  Provides that a decision of the advisory board is
not effective unless it receives the affirmative vote of at least a
majority of the members present. 

Sec. 1251.109.  COMPENSATION NOT ALLOWED.  Provides that an advisory board
member serves without compensation. 

[Reserves Sections 1251.110-1251.150 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER D.  LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

Sec. 1251.151.  LICENSE REQUIRED; CITATION.  (a) Prohibits a person from
performing roofing contracting without a license issued under this
chapter, unless exempted under Section 1251.002. 

(b) Requires a business entity that holds a license to have at least one
qualifying party. 

(c) Requires the license holder and the license holder's qualifying party
to comply with the requirements of this chapter. 

(d) Authorizes the commission or a municipal official to issue a citation
to a person who performs roofing contracting without a license issued
under this chapter. 

Sec. 1251.152.  SCOPE OF LICENSE.  Provides that a license is valid
throughout this state, and the license holder is not required to hold a
municipal license or certificate to practice roofing contracting in any
municipality in this state. 

Sec. 1251.153.  ROOFING CONTRACTOR LICENSE CLASSES.  Sets forth the
different classes of roofing contractor licenses. 

Sec. 1251.154.  APPLICATION; ELIGIBILITY.  (a) Requires a license
application to be made on a form prescribed by TDLR and to specify the
class of license the applicant seeks. 

(b) Requires, to be eligible for a license, the qualifying party to be at
least 18 years old and to present to TDLR satisfactory evidence of at
least three years of practical experience in roofing contracting in the
previous five years. 

(c) Sets forth items required to accompany the qualifying party's
application. 

Sec. 1251.155.  EXAMINATIONS.  (a) Requires TDLR to prescribe the method
and content of examinations administered under this chapter and to set
compliance requirements for the examinations.  Requires the examination to
be offered at least quarterly at various locations around the state as
determined by TDLR. 
 
(b) Requires TDLR to prescribe separate examinations for each class of
license. Requires TDLR to prescribe separate examinations for commercial
and residential services for a Class I license. 

(c) Requires the qualifying party to pass the examination before a license
may be issued. 

(d) Authorizes the qualifying party to retake the examination.

Sec. 1251.156.  ISSUANCE; TERM.  (a) Requires TDLR to issue a license to a
person who qualifies for a license under this chapter. 

(b) Provides that a license is valid for one year from the date of
issuance. 

Sec. 1251.157.  RENEWAL; CONTINUING EDUCATION.  (a)  Requires a qualifying
party of the license holder to complete eight hours of continuing
education annually and to provide proof of maintenance of the required
insurance to renew a license. 

(b) Requires TDLR to recognize, prepare, or administer a continuing
education program for the qualifying parties of license holders.
Authorizes TDLR to recognize a course offered by a trade association or
other providers. 

Sec. 1251.158.  INSURANCE DISCLOSURE.  Requires a license holder who does
not maintain general liability insurance coverage for work performed under
this chapter to disclose that fact, in writing on a TDLR-prescribed form,
to each customer on a job. Requires the customer to sign the disclosure
before the license holder is authorized to commence work for that
customer. 

Sec. 1251.159.  USE, DISPLAY, AND ADVERTISEMENT OF LICENSE; RULES.
Requires TDLR, with the advice of the advisory board, to adopt rules
relating to the use, display, and advertisement of a license issued under
this chapter. 

Sec. 1251.160.  DISPOSAL OF ROOFING MATERIALS; RULES.  Requires TDLR to
adopt rules that require a license holder to obtain a permit from an
approved landfill to dispose of roofing materials.  Requires the rules to
include a requirement that a license holder maintain a record for each
disposal of roofing materials by the license holder. 

Sec. 1251.161.  RECIPROCITY.  Authorizes TDLR to waive any prerequisite,
except an insurance requirement, to obtaining a license for an applicant
who holds a license issued by another jurisdiction with which this state
has a reciprocity agreement.  Authorizes the commission to make an
agreement, subject to the approval of the governor, with another state to
allow for licensing by reciprocity. 

Sec. 1251.162.  TEMPORARY LICENSE. (a) Authorizes TDLR to issue a
temporary license to a license holder for a principal of a license holder
to serve as that license holder's qualifying party in certain
circumstances. 

(b) Requires the applicant for the temporary license to apply to TDLR on a
form prescribed by TDLR and pay the required fee. 

(c) Provides that the temporary license is valid for 60 days beyond the
date of the next examination or six months, whichever is less.  Requires
the temporary license to be of the same class as the license being
replaced. 

[Reserves Sections 1251.163-1251.200 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER E.  PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES

Sec. 1251.201.  PROPER ROOFING INSTALLATION REQUIRED.  (a)  Defines
"mechanical integrity." 

(b) Provides that the failure to provide proper installation consistent
with the manufacturer's specifications or consistent with commonly
accepted roofing practices, proper service, and mechanical integrity under
this chapter violates this chapter. 

Sec. 1251.202.  MISREPRESENTATION OF ROOFING CONTRACTING SERVICES.
Provides that an intentional or knowing misrepresentation of a necessary
roofing contracting service, roofing contracting service to be provided,
or a roofing contracting service that has been provided, violates this
chapter. 

Sec. 1251.203.  CERTAIN ADVERTISING PROHIBITED.  Prohibits a person from
advertising to the public that the person is engaged in the business of
roofing contracting unless the person holds a license issued under this
chapter. 

[Reserves Sections 1251.204-1251.250 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER F.  PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT

Sec. 1251.251.  DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATE.  (a)
Provides that a violation of this chapter, a rule adopted under this
chapter, or an order issued under this chapter is a ground for the denial,
suspension, or revocation of a license and a ground for the imposition of
an administrative penalty under Subchapter F, Chapter 51 (Administrative
Penalty). 

(b) Authorizes TDLR to place on probation a person whose license is
suspended. Sets forth what TDLR is authorized to require if a license
suspension is probated. 

Sec. 1251.252.  EMERGENCY ORDERS.  (a)  Authorizes TDLR to issue an
emergency order as necessary to enforce this chapter if TDLR determines
that an emergency exists or formerly existed requiring immediate temporary
action to protect the public health and safety.  Authorizes the order to
be issued without notice and hearing or with notice and hearing as TDLR
considers practicable under the circumstances. 

(b) Requires TDLR, if an emergency order is issued under this section
without a hearing, to set the time and place for a hearing to affirm,
modify, or set aside the emergency order. 

Sec. 1251.253.  CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS.  Authorizes the commission to
issue cease and desist orders regarding a violation of this chapter. 

Sec. 1251.254.  MUNICIPAL REGULATION.  (a)  Authorizes a  municipality, by
ordinance, to adopt and enforce standards for roofing contractors that are
consistent with the standards established under this chapter. 

(b) Prohibits a  municipality from imposing a license or registration fee
on a roofing contractor licensed under this chapter. 

(c) Authorizes the municipality to report a violation of this chapter to
the commission.  Requires the municipality, if it elects to report the
violation, to do so not later than the 10th day after the date on which it
discovers the violation. 

(d) Provides that conviction of an offense under the municipal ordinance
is a ground for the denial, suspension, or revocation of a license under
Section 1251.251. 

Sec. 1251.255.  ENFORCEMENT OF CONTRACTS.  (a)  Prohibits a person who
performs roofing contracting without holding the appropriate license from
collecting a fee  or otherwise enforcing a contract for the roofing
service performed.  Requires the person performing the service, to enforce
a contract for the performance of roofing contracting, to present proof
that the person held a license at the time the contract was signed and the
work was performed. 

(b) Requires the TDLR director to adopt rules relating to the manner in
which proof may be presented under this section. 

SECTION 2.  (a)  Requires TDLR to issue a roofing contracting license
under Subchapter D, Chapter 1251, Occupations Code, as added by this Act,
without an examination for the qualifying party under certain
circumstances. 

(b) Provides that the class of a license issued under this section is
based on the classification of certification that is currently held by the
contractor and requires it to correspond to certain classifications. 

(c)  Provides that a person who is issued a license under this section and
the qualifying party for that license holder are subject to all other
provisions of Chapter 1251, Occupations Code, as added by this Act,
including provisions for the renewal of the roofing contractor license. 

SECTION 3.  Requires the presiding officer, with the commission's
approval, in making the initial appointments to the Roofing Contractors
Advisory Board, to designate two members for terms expiring on February 1,
2005, two members for terms expiring on February 1, 2007, and two members
for terms expiring on February 1, 2009.  Provides that an initial board
member appointed under Section 1251.103(1), Occupations Code, as added by
this Act, is not required to hold a license until September 1, 2004, but
must be eligible to hold a license under Chapter 1251, Occupations Code,
as added by this Act, as of the time of the initial appointment. 

SECTION 4.  (a)  Effective date:  September 1, 2003, except as provided by
Subsection (b). 

(b)  Effective date: Section 1251.151 and Subchapters E and F, Chapter
1251, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, take effect September 1,
2004.