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HB 2571 Fire suppression devices at Hampton University.

Introduced by: Mary T. Christian | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Fire suppression devices in colleges and universities. Allows an eight-story residence hall which is 28 years old and has a square footage of 60,843 feet, belonging to a private institution located in Hampton Roads, to delay until January 1, 2000, its compliance with the requirement that all dormitories be equipped with automatic sprinkler systems by September 1, 1999, regardless of when such buildings were constructed.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Fire suppression devices in colleges and universities. Allows an eight-story residence hall which is 28 years old and has a square footage of 60,843 feet, belonging to a private institution located in Hampton Roads, to delay until January 1, 2000, its compliance with the requirement that all dormitories be equipped with automatic sprinkler systems by September 1, 1999, regardless of when such buildings were constructed.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Fire suppression devices in colleges and universities. Exempts an eight-story residence hall which is 28 years old and has a square footage of 60,843 feet, belonging to a private institution located in Hampton Roads, from the requirement that all dormitories be equipped with automatic sprinkler systems by September 1, 1999, regardless of when such buildings were constructed, unless state financial support is provided to assist in the cost of installation of the automatic sprinkler system. There is also a technical amendment.