Landlords support HB 1486

Signatures Count

Collected so far: 36 signatures Goal: 100 signatures
36%

Landlords support HB 1486

Opened on January 10, 2010 | Contact Petition Author

New Hampshire Landlords support this bill. Please sign this petition to show your support. This bill prohibits the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in any new or existing one-, 2-, or 3-family dwelling. House Bill 1486 Session Year 2010 Title: prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings. House Status: IN COMMITTEE Next/Last Comm: HOUSE COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS Next/Last Hearing: 01/12/2010 at 01:15 PM LOB 302 HB 1486 – AS INTRODUCED 2010 SESSION HOUSE BILL 1486 AN ACT prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings. SPONSORS: Rep. Nord, Rock 1; Rep. Butler, Carr 1; Rep. McGuire, Merr 8; Rep. Hunt, Ches 7; Rep. Winters, Hills 17 COMMITTEE: Commerce and Consumer Affairs ANALYSIS This bill prohibits the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings. Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics. Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.] Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type. 10-2365 03/09 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Ten AN ACT prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Paragraph; State Building Code Review Board; Fire Sprinkler Systems. Amend RSA 155-A:10 by inserting after paragraph VI the following new paragraph: VII. Neither the state building code review board nor any municipality or local land use board as defined in RSA 672 shall adopt or enforce any ordinance, regulation, code, or administrative practice requiring the installation of fire sprinkler systems in any new or existing one-, 2-, or 3-family dwelling. This paragraph shall not prohibit a duly adopted requirement mandating that fire sprinkler systems be offered to the owners of dwellings for a reasonable fee. 2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

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Signatures Signatures

Full Name Location Notes
Mark J. Kerns--
Kathleen Pasko--
Kevin Silva--
Robert Daniels--
Bernard Gasser--
Norri Oberlander--
colin kipka--
heather Reyor100 main street-
heather Reyor100 main street-
Cynthia OttersonHooksett, NH-
June favazza-I support this bill because the econimy is so bad that most of my tenants could not afford their rents to be raised, even a little. I
André Bournival-I support this bill. Retrofitting a building can and would be overwhelming.
Lorenzo S. TrombettaMeredith, NH-
David J. KeefeNashua-
wm drewGilford NHI support this bill. The cost of a retrofitting a building with a sprinkler system is extremely expensive. I know I could not afford to even consider it. I dont understand why multifamily units are being targeted. Hardwired smoke detectors in every unit is sufficient.
Dina CondodemetrakyBelmont, NH-
Francis GauthierClaremont, NHOwners of smaller multi-family dwellings just can't afford the cost of installing a fire sprinker system. We own two 2-family buildings. Such a requirement would destroy us financially.
Arlene GauthierClaremont, NH-
C WorsmanBelmontPlease support this bill. Lately, every bill being proposed by the legislature has and does cost New Hampshire residents & business real money. Common sense must return to Concord. This is a good start.
deborah sargentLaconia, NH-
eric sargentLaconia, NH-
Craig Paul Payne--
Syd LorandeauNewport NH-
Alicia Emery--
Irvin MerrillFranklin-
Sandra MerrillFranklin-
Peter FilaroskiLaconia, NH-
JAMES FARRELL--
TAMMY FARRELL--
Sandra Daskey--
Susan Kretschmer--
SHERI MINOR--
Mike WardNashua, NH-
Richar HealeyWolfeboro-
Bo SzantoconcordI support HB 1486
Debbie ValenteManchesterI support this bill. This clarifies the position of the landlord!
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