FINAL BILL REPORT
ESHB 1401
C 148 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Regulating fire safety.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Local Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Simpson, Hankins, O'Brien, Ormsby and Chase).
House Committee on Local Government
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections
Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development
Background:
The State Building Code Council (SBCC) is responsible for the adoption and maintenance of
the building, residential, mechanical, fire, and plumbing model codes that comprise the state
building code (SBC). The SBCC is required to regularly review updated versions of the
Uniform Model Codes and amend these codes as appropriate. The SBC, which includes
provisions describing the powers and duties of fire code officials and building officials, must
be enforced by counties and cities. However, these local governments may amend the SBC
as it applies within their jurisdiction, subject to limitations prescribed in law.
The State Fire Protection Policy Board (SFPPB) is an eight member board appointed by the
Governor to develop a comprehensive state policy regarding fire protection services. Among
other duties, the SFPPB must adopt a state fire training and education master plan and a state
fire protection master plan.
Property taxes are imposed by state and local governments and apply to the assessed value of
all taxable property, which includes all real and personal property located within the state,
unless specifically exempted. Real property includes land, structures, and certain equipment
that is affixed to the structure. Personal property includes machinery, supplies, certain utility
property, and items which are generally movable. The assessed value of most real property is
determined by the county assessor.
Summary:
The SBCC must adopt rules by December 1, 2005 requiring that all nightclubs be provided
with an automatic sprinkler system. In adopting the rules, the SBCC must consider certain
fire and building code standards, as well as local conditions. The rules become effective
December 1, 2007.
"Nightclub" is defined as an establishment, other than a theater with fixed seating, that:
The SBCC must transmit copies of the adopted rules to the SFPPB by December 12, 2005.
The SBCC must consider any changes recommended by the SFPPB.
The construction, use, conversion, or occupancy of a building as a nightclub is prohibited
except in accordance with the provisions of the State Building Code.
Prior to the installation of an automatic sprinkler system under the act, a property owner may
apply for a special tax exemption. The application must be made to the appropriate county
assessor and in accordance with specified requirements. "Special tax exemption" means the
determination of the assessed value of the property subtracting, for 10 years, the increase in
value attributable to the installation of the automatic sprinkler system. If the exemption is
granted, the assessor must place a special property tax exemption on eligible property for 10
consecutive assessment years following the calendar year in which application is made.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 96 0
Senate 44 3
Effective: July 24, 2005