deleted and rewritten as follows: "Carbon monoxide alarms shall be
installed on each habitable level of a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in Groups R-2,
R-3, R-4, and I-1 equipped with fuel burning appliances.
908.7.1 If more than one carbon monoxide detector is required, they shall be
interconnected as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3
908.7.2 In new construction, a carbon monoxide detectors shall recieve its
primary power as required under IFC, Chapter 9, Section, 907.2.11.4
908.7.3 Upon completion of the installation, the carbon monoxide detector
system will meet the requirements listed in NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon
Monoxide Detection and Warning Equipment and UL2034, Standard for Single and
Multiple Carbon Monoxide Alarms
.
"
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(6) IFC, Chapter 11, Section 1103.9, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, is deleted and
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rewritten as follows:
{
"Existing Group I or R occupancies located in a building
containing a
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fuel-burning appliance or a building which has an attached garage shall be equipped
with
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single-station carbon monoxide alarms. A minimum of one carbon monoxide alarm
shall be
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installed on each habitable level. The carbon monoxide alarms shall be listed as
complying
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with UL 2034, and be installed maintained in accordance with NFPA 720 and the
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manufacturer's instructions. An open parking garage, as defined in the
International Building
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Code, or an enclosed parking garage ventilated in accordance with Section 404 of
the
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International Building Code shall not be deemed to be an attached garage
}
"Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed on each habitable level of a dwelling
unit or sleeping unit in existing Groups R-2, R-3, R-4, and I-1 equipped with fuel
burning appliances.
908.7.1 If more than one carbon monoxide detector is required, they shall be
interconnected as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3
908.7.2 In new construction, a carbon monoxide detectors shall recieve its
primary power as required under IFC, Chapter 9, Section, 907.2.11.4
908.7.3 Upon completion of the installation, the carbon monoxide detector
system will meet the requirements listed in NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon
Monoxide Detection and Warning Equipment and UL2034, Standard for Single and
Multiple Carbon Monoxide Alarms
."
Rep. Dunnigan explained the bill to the committee assisted by Coy Porter, Utah State Fire
Marshall.
MOTION: Rep. Wilson moved to transmit H.B. 217 with a favorable recommendation. The
motion passed unanimously.
Vice Chair Pitcher relinquished the chair to Chair Dunnigan.
H.B. 218 Alcohol Amendments (Rep. G. Froerer)
MOTION: Rep. Froerer moved to replace H.B. 218 with 1st Substitute H. B. 218. The
motion passed unanimously.
MOTION: Rep. Froerer moved to amend 1st Substitute H.B. 218 as follows:
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5, Lines 144 through 146
:
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(4)
(a)
A conditional retail license expires
{
[
}
six
{
]
}
{
12
}
months after the day on which the
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commission issues the conditional retail license, unless the conditional retail license
becomes a
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valid retail license before that day.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), the commission may extend the time period of
a conditional retail license an additional six months.
The motion failed with no votes in favor.
Rep. Froerer explained the bill to the committee assisted by Catherine Lake of Stoel Rives Law
Firm.
The following individuals spoke in favor of the bill:
Sara Toliver Ogden Visitors Bureau
Frank Warner American Legion
MOTION: Rep. Peterson moved to transmit 1st Substitute H.B. 218 with a favorable
recommendation. The motion passed unanimously with Rep. Brown absent for the vote.
H.B. 233 Funeral Services Licensing Act Amendments (Rep. R. Menlove)