Construction: code; use of certain refrigerants; allow. Amends sec. 8a of 1972 PA 230 (MCL 125.1508a).
Impact
The bill is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing construction and building standards. By formally permitting the use of certain refrigerants and establishing a framework for their regulatory oversight, SB0452 seeks to enhance compliance and safety within the state construction industry. Additionally, it will clarify the responsibilities of local governments and their jurisdictions concerning the enforcement of state standards related to construction activities.
Summary
Senate Bill 452 aims to amend the Stille-DeRossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act by allowing specific refrigerants to be used under certain standards, which aligns with federal safety guidelines. This bill extends the scope of the existing construction framework to encourage the use of approved refrigerants while maintaining compliance with applicable safety rules. The proposed changes are informed by evolving environmental considerations and emphasize the importance of utilizing refrigerants that meet safety requirements as outlined in federal regulations.
Contention
Notable points of contention may arise around how these changes affect local enforcement capabilities, particularly in jurisdictions that have previously opted for alternative regulations or exemptions from the state code. Opponents of the bill may express concerns that while promoting safety and compliance, it could simultaneously diminish the regulatory autonomy of local governments, limiting their ability to tailor code enforcement to address unique community needs. Stakeholders may also debate the practicality of adopting new refrigerant standards given potential financial or operational burdens on construction entities.