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        PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1646                      PRINTER'S NO. 1722

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE RESOLUTION

No. 132 Session of 2000


        INTRODUCED BY WAUGH, BOSCOLA, KITCHEN, BODACK, THOMPSON,
           KUKOVICH, TOMLINSON, WAGNER, COSTA, SALVATORE, RHOADES,
           LEMMOND, HART, MUSTO, KASUNIC AND MELLOW, FEBRUARY 7, 2000

        AS AMENDED, MARCH 13, 2000

                                  A RESOLUTION

     1  Requesting the Department of Labor and Industry, in cooperation   <--
     2     with the Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner, DIRECTING THE         <--
     3     LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE to conduct a study
     4     of feasibility of municipalities adopting and implementing
     5     ordinances to identify high-rise buildings, college
     6     dormitories and other buildings of public access housing
     7     individuals that lack fire protection systems, to require the
     8     installation of such systems, and to make a report to the
     9     Senate.

    10     WHEREAS, The occurrence of fire in high-rise buildings,
    11  college dormitories and other buildings of public access housing
    12  individuals poses an ever-present danger to the citizens of this
    13  Commonwealth; and
    14     WHEREAS, Automatic water sprinkler systems and other fire
    15  suppression or control systems are highly effective means of
    16  providing fire protection for people and property in high-rise
    17  buildings, college dormitories and other buildings of public
    18  access housing individuals; and
    19     WHEREAS, The 1999 National Building Code, as published by the
    20  Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.,
    21  does not require existing high-rise buildings, college

     1  dormitories and other buildings of public access housing
     2  individuals without such fire protection systems to be
     3  retrofitted with automatic water sprinkler systems or automatic
     4  fire suppression or control systems; and
     5     WHEREAS, High-rise buildings, college dormitories and other
     6  buildings of public access housing individuals that lack
     7  automatic water sprinkler systems or automatic fire suppression
     8  or control systems are more susceptible to fire-related injuries
     9  and damage than those buildings equipped with such fire
    10  protection equipment; and
    11     WHEREAS, Municipalities and colleges may require some
    12  assistance in determining the extent of the potential fiscal
    13  impact on municipalities and colleges through the completion of
    14  a governmental study to determine:
    15         (1)  the technical and economic feasibility of municipal
    16     ordinances that require inspection of high-rise buildings,
    17     college dormitories and other buildings of public access
    18     housing individuals to ascertain the presence of automatic
    19     water sprinkler systems or automatic fire suppression or
    20     control systems; and
    21         (2)  whether those high-rise buildings, college
    22     dormitories and other buildings of public access housing
    23     individuals without such equipment should be retrofitted;
    24  and
    25     WHEREAS, Absent this assistance from the Commonwealth, some
    26  municipalities may be prevented by the potential fiscal impact
    27  from proceeding with an ordinance requiring the inspection of
    28  such high-rise buildings, college dormitories and other
    29  buildings of public access housing individuals regarding
    30  automatic fire protection systems and, as a consequence, the
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     1  occupants of such high-rise buildings, college dormitories and
     2  other buildings of public access housing individuals may remain
     3  subject to a greater ongoing threat of fire in the absence of
     4  such systems; therefore be it
     5     RESOLVED, That the Department of Labor and Industry, in        <--
     6  cooperation with the Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner, as hereby
     7  requested, LEGISLATIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE IS DIRECTED   <--
     8  to conduct a study to examine:
     9         (1)  the technical and economic feasibility for
    10     municipalities to enact and implement municipal ordinances
    11     that identify existing high-rise buildings, college
    12     dormitories and other buildings of public access housing
    13     individuals that lack automatic water sprinkler systems or
    14     other automatic fire suppression or control systems; and
    15         (2)  whether to require the installation of such fire
    16     protection systems;
    17  and be it further
    18     RESOLVED, That this study should evaluate whether
    19  municipalities and colleges may require additional State fiscal
    20  and technical assistance to establish an inspection and review
    21  program of such underprotected buildings; and be it further
    22     RESOLVED, That the Department of Labor and Industry, in        <--
    23  cooperation with the Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner, is
    24  requested to COMMITTEE report its findings, recommendations and   <--
    25  any proposed legislation to the Senate no later than November
    26  30, 2000; and be it further
    27     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit a copy of
    28  this resolution to the Secretary of Labor and Industry and the    <--
    29  Pennsylvania Fire Commissioner. COMMITTEE.                        <--

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