Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB59

Introduced
3/6/23  

Caption

Relating to fire alarm systems; to amend Section 34-33A-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to require the plans for a fire alarm system submitted to and approved by a municipality, a county, or the state, to bear the seal of a professional engineer licensed in this state.

Impact

The immediate effect of HB59, if enacted, is to enhance the oversight of fire alarm system installations by ensuring that only professional engineers are involved in the design and approval process. This could improve compliance with state and local building laws and assist in better safeguarding public health and safety through higher standards. However, this amendment may also impact the operational dynamics for certified fire alarm contractors who previously could submit plans without the direct involvement of a licensed engineer.

Summary

House Bill 59 relates to the regulation of fire alarm systems in Alabama. The bill seeks to amend Section 34-33A-10 of the Code of Alabama 1975, mandating that all fire alarm system plans submitted to municipalities, counties, or the state must be sealed by a professional engineer licensed in Alabama. This amendment eliminates the previous provision that allowed submissions by certified fire alarm contractors, thereby centralizing the responsibility for plan approvals to licensed engineers.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB59 could be the implications for the fire alarm contracting profession. The shift from allowing certified fire alarm contractors to requiring a professional engineer's seal could raise costs and reduce accessibility for some contractors and property owners, which may particularly affect smaller businesses or projects. There are concerns that this could create a barrier to entry for contractors who are not professional engineers, potentially leading to fewer options for consumers and increased project costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB105

Relating to civil liability; to amend Section 6-5-332, Code of Alabama 1975, to limit the liability of members of any community emergency response team who perform emergency care at the scene of an accident or disaster.

AL HB566

Residential Home Construction, approval by licensed architect or professional engineer not required if construction under three stories in height

AL HB241

Residential Home Construction, approval by licensed architect or professional engineer not required if construction under three stories in height

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL SB174

Business taxes, requires annual reports from counties and municipalities, provides for causes of action, and revises the jurisdiction of the Alabama Tax Tribunal

AL HB337

Alabama Board of Registered Interior Designers, prohibitions on size and type of building they may work on removed, right to discipline non-registered individuals restored, exemptions provided

AL HB288

Montgomery County and municipalities 5,000 or more, county-wide personnel system, exempt positions in municipalities, further expanded.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.