Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2717

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Fire life safety damper testing establishment provision

Impact

The bill introduces detailed regulations concerning the inspection and certification of fire life safety dampers, stipulating the need for periodic testing. Building owners are responsible for ensuring that these inspections occur at specified intervals, mandated by the state fire marshal. The consequences for noncompliance include a civil penalty of $100 per day, which promotes adherence to safety standards. This legislative measure is poised to significantly strengthen safety protocols within commercial and institutional buildings across the state.

Summary

SF2717, titled 'Fire Life Safety Damper Testing Establishment Provision,' aims to enhance fire safety measures in Minnesota by instituting mandatory testing protocols for fire life safety dampers and smoke control systems. The bill specifies that building owners must establish verification programs to ensure these systems are functional and compliant with safety standards. This initiative is grounded in the necessity to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, thereby safeguarding the building's occupants and the integrity of property.

Contention

While the bill receives support due to its role in bolstering public safety, it also faces criticism related to its implications for building owners regarding increased operational costs and administrative burdens. Critics argue that the recurrent requirement for inspections could become cumbersome, particularly for smaller businesses or older buildings that may not have the resources to implement these changes easily. The debate centers on balancing public safety and the economic realities of maintaining compliance with new regulations.

Companion Bills

MN HF2721

Similar To Fire life safety damper testing established relating to state fire code.

Similar Bills

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