Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1272

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Building codes; prohibit state, counties, municipalities from limiting use of federally approved refrigerant in.

Impact

The introduction of HB1272 represents a significant shift in state-level authority regarding building codes and environmental regulations. By establishing that local governments cannot impose restrictions on federally approved refrigerants, this bill centralizes regulatory power at the state level. The intent is to streamline the use of these substances in compliance with federal standards, potentially promoting their adoption among contractors and builders while providing a consistent regulatory framework across Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1272 aims to modify state, county, and municipal building codes in Mississippi concerning the use of federally approved substitute refrigerants. The bill explicitly prohibits any state or local authority from enacting regulations that would limit or restrict the use of such refrigerants in the construction and operation of commercial and residential buildings. This legislative action is aligned with federal guidelines outlined in the Clean Air Act, specifically referenced in 42 USC 7671k, which recognizes certain refrigerants as acceptable for usage.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it simplifies the regulatory environment for businesses and promotes the use of environmentally friendly refrigerants, there are concerns regarding its implications for local governance. Critics may argue that it undermines local control and the ability of municipalities to address specific environmental or public health concerns related to refrigerant use. Additionally, there might be discussions on whether this move could lead to adverse environmental outcomes if local authorities are unable to enforce stricter regulations that align with community health needs.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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