Iustinian
ArboristSite Operative
Just wanted to throw this out there and get other people's opinions or experiences with whats happened in their areas -- in regards to tree licensing.
One of our municipal arborists became elected to city council, and is pushing hard to require anyone performing tree services in this city to obtain a license for tree work. The proposed requirements will include paying a fee for the license, having a ISA certified arborist on staff at all times, having a copy of your certificate of general liability insurance on file with the State, and showing proof of paying work comp.
Some of others around here are seeing it as a positive thing because 1) it will eliminate alot of the hacks and thus 2) eliminate alot of competition 3) make it easier for customers to file a damage claim if something goes wrong, and be safer for customers.
Some people here are seeing it as negative because 1) they think there wont be adequate enforcement staff available 2) its just going to make it harder on the legit businesses. 3) they think the fees will be unaffordable for small tree services, even if they can meet the other requirements.
Just wondering if anyone has had experience with this in their area, and what the results were, and also any good points people can bring up about it. Right now, we still have some time here to give feedback before it passes or fails, and possibly even help it along or stop it.
One of our municipal arborists became elected to city council, and is pushing hard to require anyone performing tree services in this city to obtain a license for tree work. The proposed requirements will include paying a fee for the license, having a ISA certified arborist on staff at all times, having a copy of your certificate of general liability insurance on file with the State, and showing proof of paying work comp.
Some of others around here are seeing it as a positive thing because 1) it will eliminate alot of the hacks and thus 2) eliminate alot of competition 3) make it easier for customers to file a damage claim if something goes wrong, and be safer for customers.
Some people here are seeing it as negative because 1) they think there wont be adequate enforcement staff available 2) its just going to make it harder on the legit businesses. 3) they think the fees will be unaffordable for small tree services, even if they can meet the other requirements.
Just wondering if anyone has had experience with this in their area, and what the results were, and also any good points people can bring up about it. Right now, we still have some time here to give feedback before it passes or fails, and possibly even help it along or stop it.