Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1011

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
3/18/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/6/23  
Enrolled
4/8/23  
Chaptered
5/16/23  

Caption

Public Safety – Refrigerants – Limitations on Use

Impact

The implementation of HB 1011 is expected to have significant implications for Maryland's public safety regulations as they pertain to refrigeration technology. By aligning the state's regulations more closely with federal standards, the bill may facilitate a broader adoption of newer refrigerant technologies, which can potentially lead to better energy efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, it could reduce the legal ambiguity surrounding the use of certain refrigerants, thereby easing compliance burdens for manufacturers and users of these appliances.

Summary

House Bill 1011 addresses the limitations on the use of refrigerants within the state. Specifically, it provides that state laws, including building codes, cannot prohibit or limit the use of refrigerants that are federally acceptable and compliant with safety standards. The objective of this bill is to ensure that if a refrigerant is designated as acceptable at the federal level, it should be used freely unless specific state regulations issued by the Department of the Environment are in place. This change aims to streamline the process for businesses and individuals relying on refrigerants for various household and commercial appliances, such as air conditioning systems and refrigerators.

Sentiment

The prevailing sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be supportive, particularly among industry stakeholders who see it as a positive step towards modernization and compliance with updated federal standards. However, there are concerns from environmental advocates regarding the implications of loosely defined standards and the potential for less stringent controls at the state level. The discussions hint at a balance that needs to be achieved between facilitating the use of refrigerants and ensuring environmental safety and performance standards.

Contention

One notable point of contention in the legislative discussions could revolve around the adequacy of state oversight in managing the use of federally acceptable refrigerants. While the bill aims to facilitate the use of such refrigerants, critics might argue that it may inadvertently lead to lax regulation and oversight regarding refrigeration appliances that could impact environmental safety. The bill’s approach suggests a preference for deregulation which may conflict with viewpoints advocating stringent state control to protect public health and safety.

Companion Bills

MD SB741

Crossfiled Public Safety - Refrigerants - Limitations on Use

Previously Filed As

MD SB741

Public Safety - Refrigerants - Limitations on Use

MD SB1013

Fluorinated refrigerants.

MD HB433

Clarify use of certain refrigerants

MD SB324

Restrictions on use of certain refrigerants.

MD AB339

Restrictions on use of certain refrigerants.

MD S3581

Relates to which refrigerants are permissible for use within current State Uniform Construction Code and local codes.

MD A5165

Relates to which refrigerants are permissible for use within current State Uniform Construction Code and local codes.

MD HB1440

To Amend The Law Concerning Prohibitions And Limitations On The Use Of Certain Refrigerants; And To Amend The Powers Of Municipal Corporations And The Hvacr Licensing Board In Relation To The Regulation Of Certain Refrigerants.

MD SSB1122

A bill for an act relating to the use of certain refrigerants.(See SF 320.)

MD HSB148

A bill for an act relating to the use of certain refrigerants.(See HF 337.)

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