Bill Text: HI SB2229 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To Public Safety.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2024-01-24 - The committee on PSM deferred the measure. [SB2229 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB2229-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2229 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1.
The legislature finds that Act 83, Session Laws of Hawaii 2012, as
amended by Act 53, Session Laws of Hawaii 2017, prohibits the counties from
adopting any codes or regulations requiring the installation of fire sprinklers
in new one- and two-family residential dwellings, except to meet road access or
firefighting water supply requirements.
Because of their reliability and effectiveness in suppressing a fire in
its initial stages and lessening property damage by up to eighty per cent, national
residential building codes have required fire sprinklers in residential
dwellings since 2009.
The legislature notes that the intensity,
severity, and spread of fire in a residential building are related directly to
each building's materials. Although
improvements may have been made in building construction and design, the
volatility and toxicity of the synthetic materials used in some new buildings
allow untenable conditions to be reached more rapidly when a fire occurs. The legislature recognizes that the
respective counties face unique challenges and issues relating to fire
protection, including population density, proximity of structures,
infrastructure, access, and fire protection resources.
According to the National Fire Protection
Association's Fire Sprinkler Initiative's legislative adoption report, only two
states, California and Maryland, have statewide requirements for fire
sprinklers in new one- and two-family residential dwellings, while eighteen
states allow requirements to be determined by local jurisdictions. The legislature believes that it is not in
the best interest of public health and safety to prohibit any measures that may
be considered and adopted by the counties to improve fire survivability and
reduce fire losses by regulating the use of fire sprinklers in residences.
The legislature acknowledges that the state
building code council is responsible for reviewing and adopting the latest
editions of national model building codes for the State and serves as the forum
for discussion by building code experts from the various fields of building
design, construction, safety, and health.
The legislature further acknowledges that on November 13, 2018, the
state building code council adopted the state residential code which requires the
installation of fire sprinklers in all newly constructed one- and two-family residential
dwellings in the State.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to allow each county to determine the proper requirements for fire sprinkler systems in residences.
SECTION 2. Section 46-19.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§46-19.8] Fire sprinklers;
residences. No county shall require the installation or retrofitting of
automatic fire sprinklers or an automatic fire sprinkler system in:
(1) Any
new or existing detached one- or two-family dwelling unit in a
structure used only for residential purposes; and
(2) Nonresidential
agricultural and aquacultural buildings and structures located outside an urban
area;
provided that this section shall not
apply to new homes that require a variance from access road or firefighting
water supply requirements."]
SECTION 3. Act 53, Session Laws of Hawaii 2017, is repealed.
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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By Request |
Report Title:
State Fire Council Package; Counties; Residences; Fire Sprinkler Systems
Description:
Repeals section 46-19.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to allow the counties to determine the proper requirements for fire sprinkler systems in residences.
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