Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1273

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of HB 1273 includes potential advancements in the construction industry by facilitating the adoption of new, environmentally friendly refrigerants without the hindrance of local regulations. By preventing any lower-level governmental bodies from restricting these substances, the bill fosters a uniform approach that could encourage more builders to utilize approved refrigerants, ultimately benefiting public health and environmental safety. This change may lead to broader compliance with the federal guidelines for refrigerants, thereby modernizing Mississippi's building codes to meet contemporary sustainability standards.

Summary

House Bill 1273 aims to standardize the use of federally approved substitute refrigerants in commercial and residential buildings across the state of Mississippi. The bill specifically prohibits state, county, or municipal codes from imposing restrictions on the use of these approved refrigerants, thus allowing for greater flexibility in compliance with federal standards. This legislation responds to the increasing need for environmentally friendly refrigerants and aligns Mississippi's regulations with federal directives, as outlined under 42 USCS 771(k).

Contention

While the bill emphasizes the use of federally approved substitute refrigerants, it does allow local authorities to maintain safety standards and requirements for the installation of these substances. However, the tension may arise from entities that favor local regulations, which may be more stringent than federal guidelines. Supporters argue that removing local restrictions will enhance economic efficiency and environmental outcomes, while opponents may be concerned that a blanket state-level prohibition could lead to safety issues, especially if local contexts vary significantly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2045

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

MS HB1272

Building codes; prohibit state, counties, municipalities from limiting use of federally approved refrigerant in.

MS HB264

Energy Efficiency standards on buildings; extend repealer on statute requiring certain buildings to meet.

MS HB336

Buildings and housing; prohibit Georgia state minimum standard codes from prohibiting use of certain refrigerants

MS SB1376

Codes; ordinances; use of refrigerants.

MS HB163

Relating to building codes; to authorize the use of certain refrigerants and refrigerant-equipped products that are in compliance with the National Clean Air Act.

MS SB168

Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission; prohibiting any provision from being enacted to prohibit or limit use of refrigerant designated as federally acceptable. Effective date.

MS SB168

Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission; prohibiting any provision from being enacted to prohibit or limit use of refrigerant designated as federally acceptable. Effective date.

MS SB2339

Provision of law establishing energy efficiency standards for building construction; extend repealer on.

MS HB2173

Ensuring that refrigerants that are approved for use under federal law may be used in Kansas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.