HB 351-CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTION DEVICES CHAIR CON BUNDE announced HB 351 to be up for consideration. An unidentified representative of Representative Max Gruenberg, sponsor, said that it was introduced in response to public outcry over tragedies that have occurred throughout the state over the last several years. Several families have actually died from carbon monoxide poisoning in the short term, but long-term effects occur in children and adults as well. CHAIR BUNDE asked if state law or local ordinance requires a smoke detector. The representative replied that current state law requires a smoke detector in every domicile. SENATOR GARY STEVENS moved to pass HB 351 from committee with attached fiscal note and individual recommendations. Senators Gary Stevens, Hollis French and Chair Con Bunde voted yea; and HB 351 moved from committee. There being no further business to come before the committee, he adjourned the meeting at 3:24 p.m.