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House approves amendment to require carbon monoxide detectors in K–12 school buildings
Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 2014
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First Substitute Senate Bill 58 was approved March 5, 2014, to align building-code updates and allow carbon monoxide detectors in K–12 school buildings; sponsors said the average per-building cost is about $852.
The Utah House approved First Substitute Senate Bill 58 on March 5, 2014, authorizing carbon monoxide detection measures in K–12 school buildings as a bridge between older and upcoming building-code editions.
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