AGENDA CAPTION:
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Receive a Staff presentation and consider approval of Ordinance 2023-55, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter 14, Buildings and Building Regulations, Article 11, Licensing and Registration of Residential, General and Trade Contractors to eliminate certain local testing requirements; including procedural provisions; and declaring an effective date.
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Meeting date: August 1, 2023
Department: Planning & Development Services
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Fiscal Note:
Prior Council Action: On May 16th City Council directed staff to bring back a redline version of City Code, Chapter 14, Article 11, Licensing and Registration of General, Residential and Trade Contractors to remove the testing requirement for General and Residential Contractors.
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Background Information:
The City of San Marcos is the only City in Texas that requires General and Residential Contractors to have passed a National ICC (International Code Council) exam in order to be become licensed with the City. The City reciprocates with 11 states as an alternative to testing but those states have strict testing standards to obtain licenses that are equivalent to or go above and beyond what is required in San Marcos. The City also requires 6 hou...
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