Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB683

Caption

Buildings and housing; residential fire sprinkler requirements; provisions

Impact

The amendment represented by HB 683 is notable in that it empowers local jurisdictions to enact fire safety regulations tailored to their specific needs without state-level restrictions. This shift could facilitate enhanced fire safety measures in communities that determine such provisions are necessary. It is especially impactful in areas prone to higher risks of fire incidents, where local authorities might find it prudent to ensure higher safety standards through enforced sprinkler systems in new residential constructions.

Summary

House Bill 683 proposes significant changes to the fire safety regulations concerning residential buildings within Georgia. The bill amends Code Section 8-2-4 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, stipulating that while the state residential and fire building code does not mandate the installation of fire sprinklers in single-family or two-family dwellings, it allows local governments to implement their own fire sprinkler requirements. Essentially, local fire ordinances have the discretion to require fire sprinklers in these types of residential buildings despite the state code prohibiting such mandatory measures at the state level.

Contention

There may be a debate surrounding the implications of this bill, particularly as it relates to local autonomy versus state-wide uniformity in building codes. Supporters might argue that allowing local control promotes safety in communities most at risk, while opponents may express concerns about potential challenges in compliance and enforcement of these local regulations, as well as the possible burden on new homeowners from differing local requirements. Additionally, legislative discussions could touch on the balance between ensuring fire safety and managing the financial implications for builders and prospective homeowners regarding the installation of sprinklers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB374

Buildings; local fire ordinances requiring fire sprinklers in certain multifamily dwellings; authorize

GA SB331

Require state buildings to have automatic fire sprinklers or suppression systems

GA HB2710

INC TX-FIRE SPRINKLERS

GA SB1709

INC TX-FIRE SPRINKLERS

GA SB1183

Accessory dwelling units; fire sprinklers

GA HB2953

CDB-FIRE SPRINKLERS

GA A4095

Concerns implementation of fire sprinkler system requirements in newly constructed townhouses.

GA HB4850

Housing: other; automatic fire sprinkler systems for electric vehicle parking spaces; require certain buildings to have. Amends 1972 PA 230 (MCL 125.1501 - 125.1531) by adding sec. 4i.

GA HB1004

Exempting certain dwelling units from automatic sprinkler system requirements.

GA SF2439

A bill for an act relating to fire protection sprinkler systems in certain residential properties. (Formerly SF 310, SSB 1094.)

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