Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5386

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

State Building Code

Impact

By modifying the appointment procedures and qualifications for the state building code standards committee, HB 5386 aims to enhance the effectiveness and accountability of the building codes and regulations. The bill's requirement for members to have practical experience in their respective fields ensures that decisions made by the committee are informed by relevant professional insights. Moreover, the act makes provisions for removing members who miss meetings, thereby ensuring better attendance and participation in the committee's activities, which can lead to more timely and effective decision-making.

Summary

House Bill 5386 proposes amendments to the State Building Code in Rhode Island, focusing on the composition and operational procedures of the building code standards committee. The bill seeks to streamline the appointment process for committee members, requiring that they be appointed by the governor with consent from the senate, and sets specific qualifications for committee members, ensuring a diverse range of expertise from architects, engineers, and public health officials to contractors and representatives from the general public. This highlights the importance of skilled oversight in maintaining safety and regulatory standards within the building sector.

Contention

While proponents argue that these changes will improve compliance and safety within the construction industry, there may be concerns raised by local government bodies regarding the state's oversight of building regulations. The balance between state regulation and local control could become a contentious issue, as localities may feel they have specialized needs that could be overlooked by a more central governing body. This tension indicates a potential debate over local autonomy versus standardized state-level regulations, highlighting the need for clarity on how the state versus local dynamics will play out in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7426

State Building Code

RI 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.

RI 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.

RI H5804

Amends the composition of the building code standards committee and would make several technical amendments relative to the building code office and would establish a state building code office within the office of state fire marshal.

RI S1089

Amends the composition of the building code standards committee and would make several technical amendments relative to the building code office and would establish a state building code office within the office of state fire marshal.

RI S0350

Defines a quorum of the building code standards committee be a majority of the current board members and amends the state building code to require that sections provide that dwelling units from one to four (4) units use the international residential code.

RI H5373

Defines a quorum of the building code standards committee be a majority of the current board members and amends the state building code to require that sections provide that dwelling units from one to four (4) units use the international residential code.

RI S2856

State Building Code

RI H7833

State Building Code

RI SB743

Establishes the "Missouri Building Codes Act"

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