APRIL 2003 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
CALIFORNIA FIRE CHIEF’S FIRE PREVENTION OFFICERS
The following is legislation in the California Legislature being monitored by the FPO Legislative Committee.
For current information or to review any of these bills go to www.leginfo.ca.gov
AB = Assembly Bill
SB = Senate Bill
A watch bill is one where Cal-Chiefs as not taken a position yet. FPO Committees to make recommendations.
* = New bill from last report
Bills removed from March report have been dropped based on recommendation from FPO committees
AB 302, Chan Cal-Chiefs: Watch
Topic: Polybrominated diphenyl either (PBDE)
Scheduled Hearing Date: Was heard April 22 in Asm Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials
Digest Summary: This bill would require a PBDE manufacturer on and after March 1,
2005, to mark all products containing polybrominated biphenyl diphenyl ether (PBDE) with a specified label. The bill would prohibit, on and after January 1, 2006, a person from manufacturing, processing, or distributing in commerce any a product containing PBDE.
Note: PBDE are materials used as a fire retardant.
AB 731, Spitzer Cal-Chiefs: Support
Topic: Building Inspections: H&S Code Section 13146.2
Scheduled Hearing Date: May 5 in ASM Governmental Org. Committee
Digest Summary: To amend Section 13146.2 of the Health and Safety Code, to allow inspections of apartment houses at least once every three years. Current law requires inspections annually and allows local jurisdictions to charge fees to cover cost of inspections.
An apartment house would be defined under this section as: an apartment house in which each unit has a separate exit to the exterior of the apartment house.
AB 904, Lowenthal Cal-Chiefs: Support
Topic: Arson: registration.
Scheduled Hearing Date: U/K ASM Public Safety
Digest Summary: Existing law requires a person convicted in this state of arson, as defined, on or after November 30, 1994, to register with the chief of police or sheriff of the jurisdiction in which the person is residing within a specified period after changing his or her residence.
This bill would, in addition, require a person to register as an arsonist if the person is convicted, on or after January 1, 2004, in any other state, federal, or military court, of any offense that if committed or attempted in this state would have been punishable as arson, or if the person has been ordered by any other court to register as an arsonist.
Digest Summary:
Existing law authorizes the legislative body of a city, county, or city and county to collect any fee, cost, or charge incurred in the correction of any violation of a specified provisions of law or regulations regarding untenantable dwellings, fire safety, and building standards.
This bill would additionally authorize the collection of fees, costs, or charges incurred in the correction of any violation of specified regulations or ordinances.
AB 1166, Berg Cal-Chiefs: Watch
Topic: Residential facilities: terminally ill persons.
Scheduled Hearing Date: U/K ASM Appropriations
Digest Summary: This bill would provide that a residential care facility for the
elderly and a residential facility for adults that has obtained a waiver for hospice services need not call emergency response services at the time of a life-threatening emergency if the hospice agency is notified instead and certain conditions are met.
AB 1216 , Vargas Cal-Chiefs: Support
Topic: Fire safety: regulations.
Scheduled Hearing Date: ASM Governmental Org. on April 28
Digest Summary: Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal,
no later than July 1, 1996, in consultation
with the Director of Forestry and Fire Protection,
to prepare and adopt a model ordinance that
provides for comprehensive space and structure
defensibility, including in very high fire
severity zones.
This bill instead would require the State
Fire Marshal, no later than January 1, 2005,
in consultation with the Director of Forestry
and Fire Protection, to prepare regulations
that provide for comprehensive space and
structure defensibility from exterior fire
penetration.
AB 1576 , Liu: Cal-Chiefs: Watch
Topic: Water heaters: earthquakes.
Scheduled Hearing Date: ASM Housing and Community Development
on April 30
Digest Summary: Existing law requires all new, replacement,
and existing water heaters to be braced,
anchored, or strapped to resist falling or
horizontal displacement due to earthquake
motion, as specified.
This bill would expressly impose that requirement
on all water heaters in rental housing, to
be complied with by no later than July 1,
2005.
SB 54 , Dunn Cal-Chiefs: Watch
Topic: Mobilehomes.
Scheduled Hearing Date: SEN Appropriations on April 28
Digest Summary:
The existing Mobilehome Parks Act generally provides for enforcement of the act by a local enforcement agency.
This bill would require an inspector or representative of the enforcement agency to notify a complainant regarding a violation of the act as to when the complaint will be investigated, and to advise the complainant of the findings of the inspector.
SB 522, Soto Cal-Chiefs: Watch
Topic: Housing: residential care: persons with disabilities.
Scheduled Hearing Date: U/k SEN Health and Human Services
Digest Summary: This bill would establish a licensing and inspection program, to be administered by the department, for residential hotels or motels, apartments, and room and board facilities in which over 25% of the residents are recipients of SSI/SSP or other federal or state disability assistance or have a disability.
SB 567 , Torlakson Cal-Chiefs: Support
Topic: Local ordinances: penalties for violation.
Scheduled Hearing Date: SEN Public Safety on May 5
Digest Summary: Existing law provides with respect to city
and county ordinances that the violation
of an ordinance is a misdemeanor unless the
ordinance makes it an infraction.
This bill would double the maximum amounts
of those fines.