Medical experts will say that when it comes to prescriptions and supplements, take the smallest dose that will get the job done. In the same way, when government intervenes in the free market, it should apply the smallest dose of intervention that gets the job done. With licensing of radon contractors, that means: a law that gives the government the tools to regulate unqualified and untrained contractors, but nothing more.
Kudos to all who collaborated on the Colorado law. In my humble and biased opinion, you've come pretty close to writing the ideal licensing law- one that should be used as a model for all who want a license law.
Thank you, Randy. We edited the Kentucky bill with Kyle Hoylman's and Jane Malone's help and recommendations /input from our own Dept of Regs and CO Dept of Public Health. Crystal Lytle has also helped a ton, as have a number of others. It's been a real dream team of radon professionals helping with this, in my opinion.