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NY A08963
Bill
Status
Passed
12/29/2014
Primary Sponsor
Steven Englebright
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AI Summary
- Amends the New York Executive Law to require owners of buildings containing restaurants and all commercial buildings to install and maintain operable carbon monoxide detectors
- Carbon monoxide detectors are only required if the restaurant or commercial building has appliances, devices, or systems that may emit carbon monoxide or has an attached garage
- Establishes that the State Building Council will determine the manufacture, design, and installation standards for the carbon monoxide detecting devices
- Takes effect 180 days after becoming law
- Named "Steven Nelson's Law"
Legislative Description
Requires the New York state uniform fire prevention and building code to address standards for the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in restaurants and other commercial buildings; requires the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in restaurants and other commercial buildings.
Last Action
signed chap.541
12/29/2014
Committee Referrals
Housing, Construction, and Community Development6/11/2014
Rules6/9/2014
Codes5/28/2014
Governmental Operations3/4/2014
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