Bucco’s bill on fire safety standards becomes law

Bucco’s bill on fire safety standards becomes law
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Today, Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco’s bill aimed at updating fire safety standards was signed into law by Governor Murphy.

Senator Bucco emphasized the significance of the legislation, stating, “Updating our fire safety standards and fire official credentials will make it easier for departments to find fire inspectors and address burdensome staffing shortages while improving public safety.” He further noted that with the Governor’s approval, the process of filling these roles and streamlining inspections could enhance fire safety measures.

The full details of the bill, A-3894/S-2580, are available for public review.



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