H1102

Fuel Gas Safety Act

Introduced·4/29/26

North Carolina H1102 mandates fuel gas detectors in certain buildings to ensure safety.

North Carolina H1102, the Fuel Gas Safety Act, requires landlords to install and maintain fuel gas detectors in rooms or areas containing appliances fueled by propane, natural gas, or liquified petroleum gas. The landlord must ensure detectors are in working order at the start of each tenancy and replace batteries unless otherwise agreed in writing with the tenant. The University of North Carolina and North Carolina Community College System must adopt policies addressing fuel gas safety, including the installation of detectors.

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History

Jun 8

House

Serial Referral To Finance Stricken

Jun 8

House

Serial Referral To Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Stricken

Jun 8

House

Withdrawn From Com