Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1164

Introduced
3/31/26  

Caption

Requires gas detection devices in homes with gas appliances

Impact

The implementation of HB 1164 is expected to significantly impact state laws by introducing stricter safety regulations for residential properties with gas appliances. Enforcement of this bill will occur in conjunction with existing building and fire safety inspections, thereby providing a structured approach to compliance without requiring separate inspections. By prioritizing public education and voluntary compliance, the bill aims to optimize safety while minimizing the burden on homeowners and residential care facility operators.

Summary

House Bill 1164 mandates the installation of fuel gas alarms in residential dwellings containing gas appliances, enhancing safety standards for residents. The bill defines 'covered residential dwellings' and establishes the required safety devices that must detect natural gas or liquefied propane gas. Furthermore, it grants the state fire marshal the authority to create related regulations and rules to ensure compliance with established standards. This legislative move aims to mitigate the risks associated with gas leaks and improve housing safety across the state.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1164 appears positive, as it focuses on increasing public safety through precautionary measures. Stakeholders, including fire safety organizations and community groups, are likely to support the bill, viewing it as a proactive strategy to prevent gas-related incidents. The emphasis on educational materials and collaboration with local fire departments indicates a community-oriented approach that may foster additional support from various sectors.

Contention

Despite its positive reception, there may be some contention regarding the enforcement mechanisms and the responsibilities of homeowners and landlords. Concerns could arise about the financial implications for residential care facilities and homeowners required to install these alarms. Additionally, the provision that exempts utility providers from liability for conditions on private properties may lead to debates about accountability and safety measures. Therefore, while the overarching goal is to enhance safety, discussions around practical implementation and potential costs are likely to emerge.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB666

Reduces individual and corporate income tax rates and imposes sales and use tax on certain services

LA HB518

Provides relative to rates, computation, and administration of severance tax on oil, gas, and other natural resources (EN NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

LA HB73

Provides relative to the members of a board of commissioners of an East Feliciana Parish gas utility district

LA SB222

Requires insurers to provide a minimum twenty percent discount to insureds participating in the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program. (gov sig)

LA HB618

Provides relative to regulation of conveyance devices

LA HR292

Urges and requests the La. Dept. of Health to increase Medicaid coverage for healthcare services required by individuals with gestational diabetes mellitus

LA HB504

Increases the tanker truck registration fee applicable to certain trucks transporting liquefied petroleum gas (EN +$90,000 SG RV See Note)

LA SB196

Provides relative to homelessness. (8/1/25) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB549

Provides a premium discount for commercial motor vehicles with dashboard cameras and telematics systems

LA HB147

Provides for a local option gaming election on the operation of video draw poker devices in Claiborne Parish (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

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