Relates to requiring combustible gas detectors in certain structures
Bill A 2183 mandates combustible gas detectors in residential and commercial buildings, enhancing safety and reducing risks of gas leaks for occupants and property owners.
Bill A 2183 mandates combustible gas detectors in residential and commercial buildings, enhancing safety and reducing risks of gas leaks for occupants and property owners.
Bill A 2183 aims to enhance safety in residential and commercial buildings by mandating the installation of combustible gas detectors. The primary intent is to prevent accidents and fatalities associated with gas leaks, which can lead to explosions or poisoning.
The bill includes the following key provisions:
Mandatory Installation:
Compliance Standards:
Enforcement and Penalties:
Implementation Timeline:
The bill will impact:
Property Owners:
Tenants and Residents:
Local Governments:
Legislative Actions:
Related Bills:
These related bills may provide context or additional provisions that complement the objectives of A 2183.
Bill A 2183 represents a proactive approach to improving safety in buildings by requiring the installation of combustible gas detectors. If enacted, it will have significant implications for property owners and occupants, aiming to reduce the risks associated with combustible gas leaks. The bill is currently under review by the Governmental Operations Committee, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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