Requires newly-constructed grocery stores to have generators.
Impact
If enacted, S92 would amend the State Uniform Construction Code Act, specifically impacting new construction practices for grocery stores, including supermarkets and convenience stores. The bill will ensure that these establishments can continue to provide access to food and other necessities, even in the event of power failures due to natural disasters or emergencies. The Department of Community Affairs, in consultation with environmental authorities, will be responsible for creating the necessary regulations for compliance with these requirements.
Summary
Senate Bill 92, introduced by Senator James W. Holzapfel, mandates that all newly-constructed grocery stores install automatic standby emergency power generators. This legislation is aimed at enhancing emergency preparedness in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, when extended power outages dramatically limited public access to essential food and supplies. By ensuring that grocery stores can operate during such emergencies, the bill seeks to promote public safety and convenience for residents.
Contention
While the bill is likely to receive support due to its focus on public safety and preparedness, there may be concerns about the costs associated with retrofitting or equipping new grocery stores with these generators. Some stakeholders might question the financial burden on new business owners, particularly small grocery store operators. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the effectiveness of such measures in large-scale emergencies and the practicality of maintaining operational generators during various exigencies.
Providing for the capital budget for fiscal year 2025-2026; itemizing public improvement projects, furniture and equipment projects, transportation assistance, redevelopment assistance projects, flood control projects and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects leased or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies, together with their estimated financial costs; authorizing the incurring of debt without the approval of the electors for the purpose of financing the projects to be constructed, acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies; authorizing the use of current revenue for the purpose of financing the projects to be constructed, acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies stating the estimated useful life of the projects; and making appropriations.