HB 130-RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEMS    3:08:02 PM CHAIR EGAN announced HB 130 [CSHB 130(L&C), 27-LS0332\B] to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE OLSON, sponsor of HB 130, explained that this measure died in both the House and Senate with exactly the same verbiage last session. He acknowledged that the heavy work on this bill wasn't done by him but by one of the members of his committee and one in the House that were able to work out a reasonable agreement amongst the State Realtors Association, the State Fire Chiefs Association and the Homebuilders Association. It establishes a noticing requirement on any municipality that switches over to mandating sprinklers in one and two-family dwellings. The intent of the law is to get the community to be aware of any changes to the building code. He said the "heavy lifting" on this bill took the entire session last year for a final agreement, but it is extremely non-controversial this year. 3:10:39 PM PAUL MICHELSOHN, Alaska State Home Building Association, said they support HB 130. He said that 42 other states have passed similar legislation and three others are in the process. CHAIR EGAN closed public testimony and said HB 130 would be held for another meeting. 3:12:14 PM Finding no further business to come before the committee, Chair Egan adjourned the meeting at 3:12 p.m.