Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0778

Introduced
3/12/24  

Caption

Fire: other; licensure or registration for fire protection system installation; require. Creates new act.

Impact

The bill emphasizes the importance of strict licensing and registration processes for sprinkler fitters and those sponsoring continuing education courses. It prescribes civil penalties for violations of the licensing requirements, with fines ranging based on the severity of the infringement. The act aims to mitigate risks associated with automatic fire protection system installations and ensure compliance with nationally recognized standards, thereby promoting better fire safety practices within communities.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 778, also known as the Fire Sprinkler Installation Act, proposes the establishment of a community risk reduction fund within the state treasury. This fund will be utilized to enforce and administer the provisions outlined in the bill, which mandates licensure or registration for individuals involved in the installation of automatic fire protection systems. This legislation aims to ensure that professionals conducting these installations meet required standards and are adequately trained, contributing to enhanced safety regulations in the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill could highlight potential concerns from stakeholders regarding the financial burden on contractors and installers due to the new licensing requirements and the associated fees. Possible opposition may arise from individuals or entities claiming that heightened regulations might pose challenges for smaller businesses or emerging professionals in the field. Additionally, the necessity for continuing education could be viewed as an extra financial obligation for those currently working in the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI A615

"New Townhouse Fire Safety Act"; requires automatic fire sprinkler systems in new townhomes.

MI HB06777

An Act Requiring The Installation Of Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems In New Residential Buildings.

MI A5179

"Fire Life Safety Damper and Smoke Control System Inspection Verification Act"; Requires routine maintenance and periodic testing of smoke dampers, fire dampers, and smoke control systems in certain buildings by qualified personnel.

MI SB1410

Relating to the licensing and regulation of plumbers and multipurpose residential fire protection sprinkler specialists; prohibiting municipal regulations requiring the installation of fire protection sprinkler systems in certain residences.

MI S281

Concerns automatic fire sprinkler systems within newly constructed townhouses.

MI A3791

Concerns automatic fire sprinkler systems within newly constructed townhouses.

MI SB970

Fire Protection and Prevention - Sprinkler Systems - Requirements (Melanie Diaz Sprinklers Save Lives Act)

MI A1673

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

MI A2426

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

MI S996

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

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