New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1065

Introduced
11/27/23  
Refer
11/27/23  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
5/16/24  
Enrolled
7/23/24  
Chaptered
8/7/24  

Caption

Relative to fire sprinkler requirements in residential buildings.

Impact

The implications of HB 1065 are significant, as they alter the landscape of fire safety regulations within residential communities. By preventing municipalities from mandating their own fire suppression regulations, the bill centralizes authority, giving the state fire marshal a pivotal role in regulating fire safety standards. This shift may simplify compliance for smaller property owners but could potentially sidestep local safety concerns that might warrant stricter measures on a case-by-case basis.

Summary

House Bill 1065 proposes amendments to the state fire code, particularly concerning the installation requirements for fire suppression or sprinkler systems in residential buildings. Specifically, it introduces an exception for certain existing residential structures that house up to four dwelling units, thereby relieving them from stringent fire suppression mandates. The bill seeks to balance public safety with regulatory efficiency by allowing the state fire marshal to determine exemption eligibility based on safety assessments.

Contention

Notably, the bill has garnered both support and opposition during discussions. Advocates argue that relaxed regulations will reduce costs and administrative burdens on property owners, particularly in smaller residential units. Conversely, critics voice concerns that deregulating fire safety requirements in residential buildings may increase risks, especially in areas where local conditions might necessitate more rigorous standards. The balance between local control and state oversight is at the heart of this debate, reflecting broader tensions in governance around safety and economic considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB44

Relative to permissible residential units in a residential zone.

NH HB340

Relative to the transfer of residential property.

NH HB423

Relative to accessory dwelling unit uses allowed by right.

NH HB265

Relative to municipal property tax relief for installation of fire suppression systems.

NH SB78

Relative to subdivision regulations on the completion of improvements.

NH SB47

Establishing a commission to study barriers to increased density of residential development in New Hampshire.

NH HB564

Relative to ratification of amendments to the state building code and state fire code, and the membership of the state advisory board of fire control.

NH HB452

Relative to the department of education procedures for school building aid applications.

NH HB177

Relative to the definition of qualified structures under the community revitalization tax relief incentive.

NH SB204

Requiring trauma kits to be available in state-owned buildings.

Similar Bills

IL SB2702

FIRE SPRINKLER INSPECTORS

HI HB1477

Relating To Fire Protection.

HI SB2010

Relating To Fire Protection.

HI HB212

Relating To Fire Protection.

HI SB453

Relating To Fire Protection.

TX SB1889

Relating to regulation of fire protection sprinkler technicians.

TX HB1971

Relating to regulation of fire protection sprinkler technicians.

TX HB1142

Relating to regulation of fire protection sprinkler technicians.