CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 278(FIN) An Act relating to fees for the inspection of recreational devices, including instructional devices, for certificates of fitness for electrical wiring and plumbing, and for licenses for boiler operators; relating to the building safety account; and providing for an effective date. GREG O'CLARAY, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, commented that the Department supports the bill. GREY MITCHELL, DIRECOTR, LABOR STANDARDS AND SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, explained that SB 278 would establish fees for inspection and licensing services, based on the concept that users should bare the costs of services. He offered to provide a sectional analysis. Representative Chenault questioned if the intent was to raise boiler operator fees from $160 dollars to $200 dollars. Mr. Mitchel acknowledged that was correct. Representative Chenault pointed out that boilers in apartment complexes are subject to yearly inspection. He commented that there is a big difference between a small boiler and a large boiler. Mr. Mitchel explained that the bill would not have an affect on the boiler inspection fees. He pointed out that Section 2 indicates that the operator license would be used for a person who obtains a license to work on a boiler. It is not associated with the fee charged on the inspection. Representative Chenault clarified that the bill affects the work license for boiler installers. In response to a query made by Representative Stoltze, Commissioner O'Clary stated that the owner of the mentioned facility, had testified in the House Labor and Commerce Committee and as a result, the bill was amended to waive the Department's fee as long as the out-of-state inspector had the required certifications. He added that both the National Electrical Contractors Association and the IBW- Local #50 & #47, testified in favor of the proposed legislation. Representative Foster MOVED to report CS SB (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS SB 278 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendation" and with zero note #3 by the Department of Labor & Workforce Development and fiscal note #4 by the Department of Labor & Workforce Development.