Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2396

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the requirement of explosive gas sensor devices

Impact

The implementation of H2396 will necessitate significant changes to the existing safety protocols for residential buildings. Owners and operators of such structures will be held responsible for ensuring that approved explosive gas sensor devices are installed and maintained according to specific regulations established by the board of fire prevention. Furthermore, the head of the fire department will oversee compliance and installation inspections during the sale or transfer of properties, thereby reinforcing accountability in residential safety standards.

Summary

House Bill H2396 aims to enhance public safety in Massachusetts by mandating the installation of explosive gas sensor devices in residential properties. This legislation targets any buildings occupied for residential purposes that contain equipment capable of burning explosive gases, such as furnaces, boilers, and water heaters. By requiring these safety devices, the bill seeks to detect and prevent potential gas leaks that could lead to hazardous situations, thus protecting residents from risks associated with explosive gases like methane and propane.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve safety, it may spark debates about the financial implications for property owners and the extent of regulatory oversight. Some property owners may view the requirement as an added burden, potentially leading to increased rental costs or property expenses. Additionally, discussions could arise regarding the balance of regulation and property rights, with opponents arguing that mandatory installations may infringe upon individual freedoms in property management. Proponents, however, stress that the long-term safety benefits outweigh these concerns.

Companion Bills

MA S2952

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MA S2958

Similar To Directing the city of Boston Police Department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officer for Antonio Pires

Previously Filed As

MA S1710

Relative to the requirement of explosive gas sensor devices

MA H2689

Relative to the requirement of fuel gas alarms/detectors

MA S852

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

MA S465

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

MA A741

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

MA A1596

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

MA AB1949

Explosives: flamethrowing devices.

MA H1854

Relative to fires and explosions

MA SB2431

EXPLOSIVES & CONSUMER FIREWORK

MA H1647

Relative to fires and explosions

Similar Bills

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