For Immediate Release: May 26,
2005

Sen. Tom Lamb
Governor Vetos Bill to Protect Homeowners
A bill to enable consumers to get defects with their
newly built home repaired at a swift rate did not make it over its
final legislative hurdle and was vetoed by Governor Brad Henry this
week. Senator Todd
Lamb stated that Senate Bill 431, also known as the Homeowner
Construction Defect Protection Act, would have provided those who
hire a builder to construct their new home with a peace of mind
so if problems did arise, they would be remedied quicker and less
costly than current law allows.
"I am extremely disappointed that Governor Henry did not
sign SB 431 into law. As a new home owner, I understand how frustrating
and time consuming it can be to reach your contractor to get something
fixed in your brand new home. This legislation was not opposed by
any consumer group and would have worked to provide added protection
to Oklahomans," stated the Republican from Edmond. "Governor
Henry has stated numerous times that he is a proponent of lawsuit
reform, but in his veto he has voted against a reform measure that
would have saved our state and our consumers a lot of time as well
as saved them from expensive litigation."
Under provisions of SB 431 upon notification by the homeowner,
the builder had 30 days to respond. The builder must to respond
with a good faith estimate to repair, replace, or compensate the
purchaser. The measure provided for the indebted parties to resolve
their differences outside of the court system.
“I am positive this measure would have proven to be a positive
impact upon Oklahoma consumers and would have also provided a clearly
defined process to enable their homes to be remedied from potential
construction defects. Instead, the measure has been vetoed and new
homeowners will have to wait for another year or for another Governor,
for these much needed reforms to be enacted.
"Similar legislation has been passed in 25 other states.
I'm saddened that the Governor chose to listen to a few dissenting
senators who voted in the minority against SB 431. It is ironic
that those few senators also happen to be trial lawyers and worked
against the needs of Oklahoma consumers," concluded Senator
Lamb.
For more information contact:
Senator Lamb's Office- (405) 521-5632

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