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Committee advances gas-detector mandate for certain buildings after debate; amendments added
Summary
The House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee voted 15–11 to report House Bill 1522 as amended, which would require installation and maintenance of fuel-gas detectors in specified residential and commercial buildings after two amendments clarified standards and enforcement.
The House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee voted 15–11 to report House Bill 1522 as amended, a proposal from Representative Spade Freitas that would mandate installation and maintenance of fuel-gas detectors in specified residential and commercial buildings.
Committee staffer Mister Scott summarized the measure as one that "mandates fuel gas detector installation and maintenance in specific residential and commercial buildings." Two amendments were…
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