Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB67

Caption

Regards State Fire Code and Building Code

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant as it sets a unified standard for fire safety that could lead to improved safety in various facilities, including daycare centers and residential facilities that offer personal care. By instituting stringent rules and performance measures, the bill aims to curb accidents related to fire hazards. Moreover, it addresses the need for harmonization between state regulations and those at the federal level, which is vital for maintaining safety standards that reflect the latest national guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 67 aims to amend specific sections of the Ohio Revised Code, particularly regarding fire safety regulations and the state fire code. The bill proposes the establishment of minimum performance standards for fire protection equipment as well as the implementation of training requirements for professionals engaged in the installation, testing, and maintenance of such equipment. Additionally, it requires the state fire marshal to develop rules that align with federal standards of flammability for consumer goods. The overarching goal of SB67 is to enhance safety standards comprehensively across the state, ensuring that fire safety measures are consistent and adequately enforced.

Contention

Throughout the discussions surrounding SB67, there may be dissent regarding the impact of such regulations on local businesses and governments. Some stakeholders might argue against increased regulatory oversight, claiming that it could impose higher costs and complexity on local operators in the fire safety sector. Critics of the bill could express concerns over the potential for excessive state control, which might limit local jurisdictions from enacting regulations that cater to their specific community needs. Balancing state-level consistency with local flexibility will likely continue to be a focal point in debates over this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB65

Regards State Fire Code and Building Code

OH SB00388

An Act Concerning The Department Of Administrative Services' Recommendations Regarding The Adoption Of The State Building And Fire Codes.

OH SB443

Relative to municipal authority regarding the state building code.

OH SB90

Revise certain provisions regarding local building codes.

OH HB07119

An Act Concerning The State Fire Prevention Code, The State Fire Safety Code, The Reporting Of Identifying Information, The State Building Code, Orders Of Building Inspectors And Local Fire Marshals And Elevator Inspections.

OH S2761

Establishes building safety code standards for multi-dwelling buildings and requires the development of recommendations for resolving any conflicts between fire safety codes and the building codes.

OH H7893

Establishes building safety code standards for multi-dwelling buildings and requires the development of recommendations for resolving any conflicts between fire safety codes and the building codes.

OH HB161

Building codes; standardization of certain non-residential building codes, provided; practice architecture and duties of local building code officials, further provided

OH SB131

Building codes; standardization of certain non-residential building codes, provided; practice architecture and duties of local building code officials, further provided

OH SB743

Establishes the "Missouri Building Codes Act"

Similar Bills

OH HB65

Regards State Fire Code and Building Code

CA AB2998

Consumer products: flame retardant materials.

CA AB267

Fire protection: tents: nonflammable materials.

CA AB1949

Explosives: flamethrowing devices.

CA SB1348

Fire prevention: vegetation management: public education: grants: defensible space: fire hazard severity zones: forest management.

CA SB63

Fire prevention: vegetation management: public education: grants: defensible space: fire hazard severity zones.

CA SB504

Wildfires: defensible space: grant programs: local governments.

HI SB1561

Relating To Vegetation Management.