The bill HB2212 proposes to continue the Boiler Advisory Board for an additional eight years, extending its existence until July 1, 2032. It also includes a provision for the board's governing statutes to be repealed on January 1, 2033. The bill retroactively applies these changes from July 1, 2024, ensuring the board remains operational during this period. Additionally, it amends existing statutes to clarify the board's role in assisting the Division of Occupational Safety and Health in drafting standards and rules for boilers and water heaters.
In contrast to current law, which does not specify a termination date for the Boiler Advisory Board, this bill explicitly sets a termination date and outlines the repeal of related statutes. The new language emphasizes the board's purpose and operational framework, ensuring its continued relevance and functionality in overseeing boiler safety standards.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 41-3024.18, 41-3032.18
House Engrossed Version: 41-3024.18, 41-3032.18