Rep. Diehl Pre-Files Legislation to Remove Sunset from Fire Sprinkler Law
Rep. Jon Diehl has pre-filed legislation (House Bill 46) which removes the December 31, 2011 sunset on the state provisions governing fire sprinkler system installation.
Rep. Jon Diehl has pre-filed legislation (House Bill 46) which removes the December 31, 2011 sunset on the state provisions governing fire sprinkler system installation.
KSPR 33 news reported that the Springfield Fire Department is already pushing for mandatory fire sprinkler systems in all new homes, when Missouri’s current moratorium
Around the state, a number of permitting jurisdictions are adopting the 2009 IRC but removing the residential fire sprinkler requirement for the long-term. Most recently,
On Tuesday July 6, 2010, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) issued a safety alert related to buildings equipped with residential fire sprinkler systems containing antifreeze solutions.
By Mindy HoneySociety Editor, Branson Tri-Lakes NewsOriginally published March 10, 2010 Matt Morrow, chief executive officer of the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield, said
The HBA of Missouri’s Legislative Day is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23 in Jefferson City. Again this year, transportation will be provided by bus to
This new law mandates the OFFER of fire sprinklers for new homes, rather than mandatory installation of fire sprinklers, which is now part of the