Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1153

Introduced
5/3/16  
Introduced
5/3/16  
Engrossed
5/31/16  
Engrossed
5/31/16  
Refer
6/1/16  
Refer
6/1/16  
Report Pass
6/2/16  
Report Pass
6/2/16  
Refer
6/2/16  
Enrolled
6/5/16  
Enrolled
6/5/16  
Chaptered
6/17/16  
Chaptered
6/17/16  

Caption

Provides relative to certain regulations affecting boilers (EN DECREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

Should this bill pass, the amendments would result in a more lenient regulatory environment for smaller boiler systems, promoting ease of use and potentially lowering costs for homeowners and agricultural operators. By exempting these boilers from stringent regulations, proponents argue that it will facilitate greater adoption and use of such systems, while freeing regulatory bodies to focus on larger, potentially more dangerous installations. However, these changes may raise concerns regarding overall public safety standards if adequate measures are not maintained.

Summary

House Bill 1153 aims to amend the regulations governing boilers in the state of Louisiana, specifically focusing on certain exemptions within the law. The bill modifies existing statutes to clarify and exempt specific categories of boilers, such as those used for potable water that are below certain sizes and pressures, as well as boilers in private homes and agricultural settings. This change is intended to streamline regulatory compliance for these smaller and specific-use boilers, which are not deemed to pose significant safety risks.

Sentiment

Support for HB 1153 seems to be primarily anchored among agricultural and residential stakeholders who favor reduced regulatory burdens. There is a positive sentiment around the idea that the bill could simplify operations for users of smaller boilers. Conversely, some lawmakers and safety advocates express reservations, fearing that loosening regulations could lead to adverse effects on public safety, particularly if not properly monitored.

Contention

One key point of contention surrounding HB 1153 stems from the balance between regulatory simplification and safety. While exemptions may benefit smaller operations, critics worry that the bill might inadvertently lessen safety oversight. This highlights a critical discussion regarding the level of regulatory intervention warranted to ensure both user convenience and public safety standards are preserved. The debates reflect a broader tension in legislative processes about how best to manage public safety while fostering an environment conducive to economic activities.

Companion Bills

LA HB1109

Replaces Provides for the revision and creation of regulations relative to certain water boilers (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

Previously Filed As

LA HB1109

Provides for the revision and creation of regulations relative to certain water boilers (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB571

Provides for the revision and creation of regulations relative to boilers

LA HB168

Provides relative to exemptions for steam heating boilers

LA SB1806

Relating to the exemption of miniature boilers that are integrated as a component of a medical device regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and unfired pressure vessels contained within an autoclave from boiler inspection requirements.

LA HB1133

Provides relative to revisions of the Amusement Rides Safety Law (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB1068

Provides relative to the regulation of gas fitters and master gas fitters (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB299

Provides relative to fees, charges, penalties, and fines for certain traffic violations.(gov sig) (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA SB336

Provides relative to the State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/16) (RE INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB556

Provides relative to juvenile court fees (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB746

Provides for licensing and regulation of insurance consultants by the commissioner of insurance (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

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