New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09375

Introduced
3/6/26  

Caption

Relates to fire suppression systems and licensing professionals to perform authorized work on fire suppression systems.

Impact

With S09375, the state will create a rigorous framework for the sprinkler fitting profession. It establishes a state board of examiners tasked with overseeing the licensing process, ensuring compliance with educational and training requirements, and enforcing standards through inspections. Local authorities are given flexibility, allowing them to implement stricter qualification standards if desired. This measure is anticipated to enhance public safety by ensuring that fire suppression systems are managed by trained professionals.

Summary

Bill S09375, introduced in New York, aims to amend the General Business Law by establishing licensing and regulatory standards for professionals engaged in fire suppression system work. This includes construction, installation, maintenance, and inspection of fire suppression systems, which the bill identifies as critical for public safety. The legislative intent underscores that inadequate oversight may lead to severe injuries and property damage, hence the need for stringent standards that ensure only qualified individuals can perform such work.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the extent of regulation imposed on the sprinkler fitting industry. Opponents could argue that additional licensing requirements may increase barriers to entry for new workers, thereby impacting labor availability in this field. Moreover, the bill's provision allowing local governments to impose stricter regulations might lead to a fragmented regulatory landscape, wherein professionals face different standards depending on their location. Proponents, however, emphasize that improved training and maintenance will lead to better safety outcomes for the public.

Implementation

The bill includes a provision for a transitional grace period, allowing individuals currently working in the field to apply for licenses without immediate compliance to the new requirements. This includes provisions for those with existing experience or who have completed apprenticeship programs, thereby recognizing prior training while ensuring the incorporation of new safety standards.

Companion Bills

NY A06529

Same As Relates to fire suppression systems and licensing professionals to perform authorized work on fire suppression systems.

Previously Filed As

NY A06529

Relates to fire suppression systems and licensing professionals to perform authorized work on fire suppression systems.

NY SB1299

State Fire Marshal Fire Suppression Education and Training Safety Act.

NY SB331

Require state buildings to have automatic fire sprinklers or suppression systems

NY HB1187

Sunset Fire Suppression Programs

NY A1930

Requires fire suppression systems in new single and two family homes.

NY HB1236

Fire prevention and suppression equipment.

NY SB1659

Establishes provisions relating to fire suppression and fire safety

NY S1049

Licensing Certain Fire Systems

NY A716

Requires fire suppression systems in all elementary and secondary schools 12,000 square feet or larger.

NY AB367

Water: County of Ventura: fire suppression.

Similar Bills

CA SB1299

State Fire Marshal Fire Suppression Education and Training Safety Act.

NH HB1004

Exempting certain dwelling units from automatic sprinkler system requirements.

NC S1049

Licensing Certain Fire Systems

PA HB1988

Further providing for specifications for the erection, construction and alteration of public buildings and providing for definitions.

AR HB1425

To Abolish The Arkansas Fire Protection Licensing Board; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Duties Of The Arkansas Fire Protection Services Board.

NJ A430

Provides that only registered design professionals or employees with certified fire escape contractors are authorized to install, service, repair, inspect, and maintain fire escapes.

HI SB2501

Relating To Public Safety.

HI HB2111

Relating To Public Safety.