Submitted by rocio719 t3_11ae6q4 in newhampshire
Competitive_Bit_1455 t1_j9toc9g wrote
If NH eliminates licensure requirements and does not monitor the industries, what happens when things go wrong? Is anyone responsible? If an electrician, not licensed, wires a house and it burns down, and the insurance guy or the fire marshall investigating determines it is faulty wiring, what happens?
Jam5quares t1_j9uox27 wrote
Electricians aren't on the list of proposed cuts. Even so, the state license is not what actually qualities someone to do the job or ensures good outcomes. An electrician for example would still take electrical courses and vet experience in the field with a qualified company or apprentice under a master electrician. You as a consumer are still allowed to ask for their experience and qualifications, ensure that they are insured, etc.
If an electrician fucks a job up bad, they won't be in business very long. The free market has more expediant and balanced ways for handling this type of failure than the government does.
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