HB 117 - ELEVATOR/BOILER/PRESSURE VESSEL STDS Number 038 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee would hear HB 117, "An Act relating to boiler and pressure vessel inspection standards; relating to elevator safety and inspection standards; and providing for an effective date." Number 038 AL DWYER, Director, Division of Labor Standards and Safety, Department of Labor, came before the committee to explain HB 117. He informed the committee members the bill will simplify the process of adopting new additions of the boiler and elevator code. He explained new additions of these codes are issued every three years requiring legislative action to update the enforcement codes for the state. There has never been any opposition to the new codes and they have been adopted by the legislature in the past. Mr. Dwyer said by transferring adoption authority to the Department of Labor, the process of updating codes will be streamlined and the matter will not have to take up legislative time and attention. He noted there would not be a fiscal impact. MR. DWYER explained he has one proposed amendment. He said, "We've been asked that we keep in `shipboard elevators' in the code. We assumed that the Coast Guard was inspecting elevators on the ferry system where there are state employees, but it turns out they haven't been. So we were asked to leave that in the code. In past additions we've taken it out." Number 138 REPRESENTATIVE BILL HUDSON said he believes this is an excellent approach. He asked if the code has been coming forward with changes that incur additional costs to the general public. MR. DWYER responded to his knowledge, the answer is no. He noted it is new technology. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said the bill allows the department to adopt the three codes by regulation. In the regulation process, you have to have public hearings and go through the Administrative Procedures Act. He asked if it is possible that there could be a deviation characterized as a local amendment and could be adopted as a result of public input during the course of the regulatory process. MR. DWYER explained that generally, they adopt the codes and allow local communities to amend them as long as they are not less stringent than the department's regulations. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said, "We allow local jurisdictions to make them more strict, but not less strict under the present evaluation. However, if there were a provision that would be less strict than the national code, could that be adopted through the regulatory process?" MR. DWYER said that could happen. Number 296 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said he would entertain a motion on Amendment 1. REPRESENTATIVE JERRY SANDERS moved to adopt Amendment 1. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if there was an objection. Hearing none, Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 310 REPRESENTATIVE GENE KUBINA made a motion to move HB 117, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if there was an objection. Hearing none, CSHB 117(L&C) was moved out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee.