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For Immediate Release October 18, 2006 BACKGROUNDER: MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT MODERNIZING CONSUMER PROTECTION The proposed Electricity Act reforms are part of the McGuinty government’s ongoing efforts to modernize consumer protection. Earlier this year, the McGuinty government passed a regulation that requires all electrical contractors to be licensed by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) in January 2007. This will allow the ESA to go after unlicensed contractors doing potentially unsafe work in people’s homes or businesses. The proposed changes in this bill will give the ESA stronger enforcement powers to actively pursue individuals and businesses that falsely hold themselves out to be electrical contractors. For those that continue to endanger the public, they could face fines up to $50,000 and/or up to one-year imprisonment; and for corporations up to $1 million. If passed, the proposed legislation will also include the following enhanced electrical safety standards for ESA including:
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