Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB374

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

Buildings; local fire ordinances requiring fire sprinklers in certain multifamily dwellings; authorize

Impact

The bill would specifically facilitate local jurisdictions in implementing their own fire safety regulations. Previously, there were restrictions preventing local governments from mandating sprinkler systems in buildings with two units or less. By allowing local ordinances to require sprinklers in buildings with more than two units, the bill effectively empowers municipalities to enhance safety standards, tailored to the needs of their communities.

Summary

Senate Bill 374, introduced by Senator Strickland, is focused on enhancing fire safety regulations in Georgia, specifically through local ordinances. The bill aims to amend existing provisions about building codes to allow local governments the authority to require fire sprinklers in multifamily residential buildings. This change seeks to address safety concerns associated with such dwellings, providing a potential increase in fire protection measures for tenants and local residents.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the balance between local control and state regulations. Proponents of the bill argue that local governments should have the autonomy to decide what is best for their residential buildings and the safety of their residents. Opponents might express concerns about additional regulatory burdens placed on property owners or potential conflicts with existing state codes that historically limited local authority in this area.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB574

Buildings and housing; local fire ordinances may require fire sprinkles in one and two family dwellings; provide

GA SB540

"The Community Services in Multifamily Housing Act"; enact

GA HB1210

Community Affairs, Department of; authorize creation of data base to make certain information available about multifamily complexes

GA SB40

Firearms; unlawful possession of firearm parts; provide

GA SB188

Local Government; restrictions on residential dwellings; prohibit

GA SB62

Counties and Municipal Corporations; certain local ordinances or policies relating to public camping or sleeping; prohibit

GA HB637

Fireworks; certain days and times for lawful use or ignition; provide

GA HB1484

Local government; vest regulation of dates and times for lawful use or ignition of consumer fireworks

GA HB206

Local government; creation of Commercial Property Assessed Conservation, Energy, and Resiliency Development Authorities; provide

GA SB420

Agriculture; acquisition of possessory interest in certain land by certain foreign persons and entities; prohibit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.