House of Representatives

HB 2413

swimming pool; spa; construction contracts

 

Sponsors: Representatives Leff, Chase: Blendu, Somers, Senator Bungaard

 

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Committee on Commerce and Economic Development

 

Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

HB 2143 mandates that any contract between a homeowner and a licensed pool builder must include provisions providing the purchaser with the option to buy a payment and performance bond and a prescribed payment schedule.

 

History

            Current law provides that any licensed contractor, including pool builders, must follow the guidelines for the minimum elements of a contract listed in 32-1158.  These elements include the name, contact information, and license number of the contractor; the estimated date of completion of the contract; the amount of the down payment; and the amount of any progress payment and the stage of construction that the progress payment is due.  Currently there is no statutory limit on the money that a contractor may collect as a down payment, or the amount of money that a contractor can collect before completion of a pool or spa.

 

 

Provisions

·          Requires that a pool contract and spa contract contain the following provisions:

1.      A provision offering the purchaser the opportunity to buy a payment and performance bond without any surcharge or service fee levied by the contractor.

2.      The following payment schedule:

·          A down payment of not more than $1000 payable on the execution of the contract.

·          No more than 30% of the contract price plus any written change orders after excavation is complete.

·          No more than 30% of the contract price plus any written change orders after infrastructure is installed.

·          No more than 30% of the contract price plus any written change orders after decking materials are installed.

·          All remaining sums due on the original contract before finishing materials are applied or the pool or spa is complete.

3.      A statement approved by the Registrar of Contractors outlining the purchaser’s right to receive documents explaining contract provisions and methods of legal recourse.

4.      A provision approved by the Registrar of Contractors outlining the rights of a purchaser under Title 44, Chapter 15 that deals with home solicitations and referral sales.

 

·          Stipulates that if the purchaser buys a payment and performance bond the payment schedule can be changed in any way agreed upon by the parties to the contract.

 

·          Specifies that any changes, additions, or deletions to the original contract must be included in a written change order.

 

·          Establishes that a contractor’s noncompliance is a violation of 32-1154 which deals with grounds for suspension or revocation of license, jurisdiction, civil penalties, and recovery fund awards.

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·          45th Legislature                 

·          Second Regular Session      2          February 1, 2002

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