Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB172

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Adopt updated electrical standards

Impact

The implementation of LB172 would significantly affect state laws by superseding older electrical codes that may no longer reflect the current technological landscape. This modernization is seen as crucial not only for safety but also for efficiency, as outdated standards could contribute to more energy inefficiencies and higher costs for consumers. As new technologies are integrated into homes and businesses, having robust and current codes in place becomes essential to facilitate safe installations and operations.

Summary

LB172 seeks to adopt updated electrical standards that align with newer technological advancements and safety protocols in the electrical field. The bill emphasizes the necessity of having modern regulations to ensure safety for both consumers and professionals in the industry. By setting these updated standards, the bill aims to enhance overall compliance with best practices in construction and electrical installations, thereby minimizing the risk of electrical hazards.

Contention

While supporters of LB172 argue that upgrading electrical standards is necessary for safety and efficiency, there may be contention regarding the costs associated with compliance for contractors and builders. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential financial burden the updated standards could impose, particularly on smaller businesses or those with fewer resources to adapt to new regulations. Balancing safety, efficiency, and regulatory burdens is a key point of discussion regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE HB1689

Adopting emission standards for ocean-going vessels at berth.

NE LB611

Adopt updates to building and energy codes

NE LB1219

Adopt updates to building and energy codes

NE HB1376

Aligning policies to reflect the updated standards of practice for school district staff.

NE HB1183

Prohibiting Washington from adopting California vehicle emissions standards.

NE SB5553

Authorizing standards for temporary emergency shelters for local adoption.

NE HB1681

Allowing HVAC/refrigeration electricians to perform certain electrical work on ductless mini-split HVAC systems.

NE SB5017

Adopting national standards for uniformed and overseas civilian voting, including conforming amendments to existing statute.

NE LB213

Require the State Board of Education to adopt academic content standards on human embryology under the science education standards

NE HB2159

Establishing a pathway for qualifying to become a journey level electrician based on experience working with a small electrical contractor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.