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Future of Texas plumbers licensing and regulation uncertain after lege impasse

Future of Texas plumbers licensing and regulation uncertain after lege impasse
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By Elizabeth Byrne, Texas Tribune

Plumbers in Texas will no longer be subject to state regulations after lawmakers this week flushed the state plumbing code and the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, a state agency that employed dozens and generated $5.2 million in revenue in 2017.

Soon, anyone can call themselves a plumber without completing the agency-required education and tests, said Roger Wakefield, master plumber and owner of Texas Green Plumbing in Richardson. Wakefield, who has been a plumber for 40 years, said the industry is now “completely unregulated,” and will lead to more unqualified workers entering the workforce.

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