Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR844

Introduced
3/21/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

Georgia Department of Insurance and the State Fire Marshal; enforce the International Fire Code and allow for two-way communications of first responders responding to emergencies; urge

Impact

The resolution seeks to improve emergency response effectiveness by ensuring that all buildings adhere to the International Fire Code, which mandates the capability for two-way communication among first responders. This would likely lead to legislative changes in building regulations, requiring developers and building owners to integrate these communication systems into new constructions and possibly retrofit existing structures. The adoption of these standards aims to reduce response times and mitigate risks associated with inadequate communication within buildings during emergencies.

Summary

Senate Resolution 844 aims to enhance fire safety in Georgia by urging the Georgia Department of Insurance and the State Fire Marshal to enforce the International Fire Code (IFC). The bill highlights the importance of effective communication for first responders during emergencies, emphasizing that existing construction practices may hinder this communication, particularly in critical situations such as school incidents and public building emergencies. The resolution calls for the installation of communication enhancement systems in all buildings across the state to ensure that first responders can maintain two-way communication efficiently when responding to emergencies.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to have significant opposition based on the available discussion, a potential point of contention could arise from the costs associated with implementing communication enhancement systems, especially in older buildings or among economically constrained developers. There may be concerns about the financial implications for building owners and the enforcement of new regulations, as well as the proposal's ground in ensuring public safety. However, the overall focus on improving the safety of occupants and responders alike appears to pave the way for broad support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB275

Adding State Fire Marshals to statute included with law enforcement and first responders that receive information on school safety requirements

GA HB6415

CARE for First Responders Act Crisis Assistance and Resources in Emergencies for First Responders Act

GA HB2874

Include State Fire Marshals in the code section with local law enforcement and first responders that receive information related to school safety requirements.

GA SR182

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), Community Service Boards (CSBs), and First Responders; commend

GA HCR2045

Law enforcement; first responders; honoring

GA HR252

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), community service boards (CSBs), and first responders; commend

GA SCR142

Requests the state fire marshal to provide education and enforcement of fire safety standards at fraternity and sorority houses.

GA HR2653

Honoring the first responders of the Greenville Fire Department on Texas First Responders Day 2011.

GA HB124

Health; first responders of municipal fire departments may engage in emergency medical transportation of patients; provide

GA SB148

State Fire Marshal; allowing submission to certain approved entities for building plan review. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.