Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB253

Introduced
1/16/24  
Engrossed
3/28/24  
Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
5/6/24  
Engrossed
3/28/24  

Caption

Federally Designated Refrigerants

Impact

The enactment of HB253 would amend Alaska Statute 18.95, specifically allowing for the usage of federally approved refrigerants in systems that comply with safety standards. By doing so, the bill seeks to standardize the criteria for refrigerant use across Alaska, which could help streamline compliance for businesses and contractors involved in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) installations. This alignment with federal law may also enhance safety by ensuring that only refrigerants meeting specific environmental and safety standards are in use.

Summary

House Bill 253, introduced by Representative Wright during the Thirty-Third Legislature of Alaska, addresses the use of refrigerants that are approved under federal law. The primary intent of HB253 is to allow the use of these federally designated refrigerants statewide, despite existing state and municipal building codes that may impose restrictions. This bill represents a shift in regulatory authority, aligning state practices with federal standards related to refrigerants, particularly those designated under statutes such as 42 U.S.C. 7671k, which outlines acceptable refrigerants and their use conditions.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to ease regulatory burdens, it also raises concerns regarding state autonomy and local regulations. Critics may argue that allowing federally designated refrigerants might override local preferences or regulations designed to protect community interests and environmental standards. There might be discussions regarding the adequacy of federal oversight compared to state-level regulations, particularly in terms of environmental impact and safety considerations.

Notable points

Proponents of the bill emphasize the necessity of adopting current technology and practices regarding refrigerants that meet federal standards, potentially leading to improved energy efficiency and reduced environmental harm. The voting history shows strong bipartisan support in initial readings, reflecting a consensus on the need to modernize standards. As the bill moves through legislative processes, discussions may focus on balancing federal guidelines with local governance to address community-specific needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HF2165

Designated refrigerants limitation of use prohibited.

AK SF1939

Limitation of use of certain designated refrigerants prohibition

AK SB1376

Codes; ordinances; use of refrigerants.

AK SB1013

Fluorinated refrigerants.

AK SB2045

Building codes; prohibit from limiting use of federally approved refrigerant.

AK SB324

Restrictions on use of certain refrigerants.

AK AB339

Restrictions on use of certain refrigerants.

AK HB433

Clarify use of certain refrigerants

AK HB51

Desig. Refrigerant Use; Pfas Use/disposal

AK SB741

Public Safety - Refrigerants - Limitations on Use

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.