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Emerg. Comm. Code Exempts/Sanitary Board/401

PassedMark Brody (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill has three main parts: it exempts certain apartment buildings from emergency communication system requirements in the fire code and allows disconnection of existing systems in those buildings; it establishes how vacancies are filled on sanitary district boards in large counties; and it sets specific timelines and procedures for the Department of Environmental Quality to review water quality certification applications for certain federal permit projects.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill reduces unnecessary costs for apartment building owners by exempting low-rise buildings with good emergency exits from expensive communication systems. For the 401 certification process, proponents contend the bill streamlines permitting by establishing clear timelines and fee procedures, reducing project delays and uncertainty for developers while maintaining environmental protections. The sanitary board vacancy provision ensures continuity of local government services by clarifying how board positions are filled.

Arguments Against

Opponents may contend that exempting apartment buildings from emergency communication systems could compromise firefighter safety and emergency response capabilities in those buildings. Environmental advocates might argue that tight timelines for 401 certification reviews could pressure regulators to approve projects without adequate environmental scrutiny, and that automatic waiver of certification if deadlines are missed could bypass important water quality protections. Some may also question whether vacancy-filling by remaining board members ensures adequate public input and democratic representation.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (4)

Vote Breakdown (6 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House Concurrence VoteJun 24, 2025

On: M6 Reconsider

Passed
104
Yea
1
Nay
5
Not Voting
10
Absent
104 Yea1 Nay
Republican59 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat45 Yea·1 Nay