Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR183

Introduced
5/26/15  
Introduced
5/26/15  
Refer
5/27/15  
Refer
5/27/15  
Engrossed
6/3/15  
Passed
6/7/15  

Caption

Requests the office of state fire marshal to study the classifications, commercial implications, and inspection requirements relative to potable water boilers and other boilers as defined in Title 55, Part 5 of the Louisiana Administrative Code

Impact

The resolution requests a formal assessment which could influence future legislative or regulatory changes concerning boiler installations and inspections. The findings may lead to revisions of laws governing the installation and inspection of commercial hot water heaters categorized under potable water boilers, ultimately influencing the regulatory framework within which the plumbing industry operates. This could enhance safety standards and clarify the roles and responsibilities of both inspectors and consumers in ensuring that these systems function safely and reliably.

Summary

HCR183 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the Office of State Fire Marshal in Louisiana to conduct a study concerning various aspects of potable water boilers and other defined boilers. The bill highlights the significance of understanding the classifications, commercial implications, and inspection requirements related to these boilers, as outlined in Title 55, Part 5 of the Louisiana Administrative Code. By focusing on this area, the intent is to ensure safety and compliance in commercial boiler operations, particularly emphasizing their definitions and functionalities as set by existing regulations.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment related to HCR183 appears to be proactive, with an understanding of the importance of safety and compliance in boiler operations. There is an acknowledgment among legislators of the need for clarity and updated recommendations in managing boiler regulations. The support for this resolution reflects a commitment to enhancing public safety and improving regulatory oversight within the industry, which may ultimately benefit consumers by ensuring higher standards for boiler safety and operation.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention noted within the discussions surrounding HCR183, primarily because it is a request for study rather than a contentious mandate. However, it could raise questions about the scope of regulatory authority and the potential implications for the plumbing industry. Stakeholders may have differing views on the adequacy and relevance of existing classifications and standards for boiler safety, which suggests that the ensuing study could spark further debate on regulatory adequacy and the practical implications for industry practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB571

Provides for the revision and creation of regulations relative to boilers

LA HB1109

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

LA HB3257

Relating to the regulation and inspection of boilers.

LA HR134

Urges and requests the state fire marshal to study the regulation and inspection of elevators and other lifting devices

LA HB255

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Boiler Safety Program.

LA HB2228

Relating to the inspection of certain boilers.

LA SB758

Relating to the inspection of certain boilers.

LA HB1153

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

LA SB1185

Relating to an exemption from boiler registration and inspection requirements for certain boilers in medical equipment and autoclaves.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.