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Skaer-Tactics: Contractors Pushing for State License

December 08, 2008

Here’s hoping Chris Colditz and the HVACR Illinois State Association (HISA) gets its mission accomplished in 2009.

HISA was formed earlier this year to bring all of the independent HVACR contractors within Illinois together into a strong, unified presence to advocate for a state licensure law. They want a uniform code of professional standards that includes protection for the consumer and ensures the quality of services and products of all HVACR contractors. Colditz, who presides over HISA, said the advocacy efforts of HISA are not intended to infringe on existing, licensed trades that do similar work, but to ensure that all HVACR services performed meet the same standards regardless of who is doing the work.

The route to licensure has many important steps, noted Colditz, of LACO Mechanical Services in Elk Grove Village, Ill. First, HISA is currently developing draft language for introduction in the 2009 spring legislative session - with additional changes currently being considered based upon conversations with legislators during its Springfield visit.

Once the draft is finalized, HISA intends to distribute the language to interested parties in an effort to include input from all viewpoints so to ensure that there is little to no opposition to its efforts. Final language, suitable for formal legislative introduction, will be developed in consultation with the various stakeholders.

“The legislative process will take time to unfold as our proposal must go through many stages of legislative review before final passage by both legislative chambers,” said Colditz. “The key to successful passage of HISA’s state licensure initiative is for every Illinois HVACR contractor to join HISA.”

For more information regarding HISA, go to www.hvacrillinois.org. To touch base with Colditz, she can be reached at ccolditz@lacomech.com.  

State Wide Licencing

Stu Gupton
December 08, 2008 1:10 PM
It works well here in Virginia. I highly encourage it but would add one other thing we have here in Virginia. That is a state wide building, mechanical, plumbing and electrical code that local counties and cities do not have the authority to modify. Everywhere in the state works to the same code.


State Wide licensing

Randal S. Ripley
December 08, 2008 4:29 PM
New Hampshire recently went through state wide licensing and it was a fiasco. The one good thing about the law is it will take us from being a state that had no minimum educational requirement for technicians to one that does Licensing and standards of competence are not only important but necessary but unlike in Virginia every town can alter the code in anyway they please as long as it is to a standard higher than the adopted code; therefore what might be ok for one town might not be up to standard in the next creating confusion for technicians who don't know what to expect from town to town. The law will over time result in a more competent and professional work force that will benefit both the industry & the consumer.


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