Establishes licensing standards for drain cleaners in Massachusetts.
The bill establishes licensing standards for drain cleaners in Massachusetts. It requires drain cleaners to complete at least 100 hours of supervised drain cleaning work before January 1, 2025, and limits their work to pipes connected to fixtures inside a structure. The bill also prohibits drain cleaners from installing, destroying, or cutting pipes. Certification fees are capped at fifty dollars every two years.
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