Tag: low-voltage licensure
Low-voltage contractor bill passes Georgia Senate
February 12, 2014Leif Kothe
I reported last week on a bill in Georgia that would expand the number of Georgia contractors licensed to perform low-voltage installations. Yesterday, that piece of legislation (S.B. 294) passed the Georgia Senate by a vote of 53-0. Three senators were not on the floor during the vote.
John Loud, immediate past president of the Georgia Electronic Life Safety & Systems Association, and an opponent of the bill, admitted the outcome in the Senate was disconcerting. But he believes the legislative battle...
GELSSA, John Loud, low-voltage licensure, Physical Security
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