SB6

Revise building inspection law

Senate | Effective

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

The bill establishes a board of building appeals within the Department of Commerce, consisting of five members appointed by the governor. It outlines the procedures for appeals related to building inspections, including the establishment of fees for filing and processing appeals, and mandates that decisions be rendered within specified timelines. The bill also allows for expedited appeals and requires public notice for hearings concerning persons with disabilities.

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Rationale

The bill introduces additional government oversight and regulation in the building inspection process, which may conflict with the Libertarian principles of minimal government intervention and free market operations. Both the LP and LPO platforms advocate for reduced government control and emphasize individual rights, which this bill does not fully support.

Risks and Concerns

  • Increased government control over building inspections
  • Potential for higher costs due to established fees
  • Possibility of bureaucratic delays despite expedited processes

Platform Citations (2)

2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract OPPOSES
The bill increases government regulation over property rights.
free_markets OPPOSES
The bill may create an environment of cronyism through government oversight.
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