SB 8-MINIMUM REQUIRED PLUMBING FACILITIES SENATOR PHILLIPS moved to adopt CSSB 8(STA) in lieu of the original bill. There being no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, sponsor of SB 8, discussed the changes made in the committee substitute. CSSB 8(STA) incorporates the most recent standards for men's plumbing facilities in assembly places. It reduces, from the original legislation, the number of toilets in women's facilities. The number of toilets was decreased from 8 to 4 for the 1-50 occupancy level; from 10 to 6 for the 51-100 occupancy level; and from 12 to 10 for the 101-200 occupancy level. CSSB 8(STA) also adopts a different system whereby two more toilets are added for each additional 125 people up to 400. That system is consistent with the Uniform Building Code Table 4.1. SENATOR GREEN asked whether it is consistent after the 400 occupancy level. SENATOR DONLEY explained it follows the same formula but instead of requiring one toilet per each 125 people, it requires two. The bill then uses the formula for lavatories suggested by the Department of Labor (DOL) which requires one lavatory for each water closet up to four, and one for each two additional water closets beyond four. SENATOR DONLEY referred to a previous question from committee members about the effect of the bill on remodel projects, and said if a building is being remodeled but the remodel will not expand the capacity of the building, the bill will not apply. If the building is being expanded to increase the occupancy, the bill will apply. CHAIRMAN WARD asked if CSSB 8(STA) only applies to new construction or remodels which increase the occupancy level. SENATOR DONLEY said that is correct. SENATOR WILKEN asked if that is how existing code is applied. SENATOR DONLEY answered it is. Number 145 DWIGHT PERKINS, Special Assistant to DOL, clarified that CSSB 8(STA) will "grandfather," under existing code, remodel projects that do not increase a building's occupancy capacity. SENATOR WILKEN moved CSSB 8(STA) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.