Revision: Feb. 19, 2025, 3:47 p.m.
Senate Executive Departments and Administration
February 19, 2025
2025-0504s
09/08
Amendment to SB 95
Amend the title of the bill by replacing it with the following:
AN ACT relative to youth recreation camp cabins and the state building and fire codes.
Amend the bill by replacing all after the enacting clause with the following:
1 New Section; Youth Recreation Camp Cabins. Amend RSA 155-A by inserting after section 13 the following new section:
155-A:14 Youth Recreation Camp Cabins.
I. Residential cabins in youth recreation camps as defined in RSA 170-E:55 shall meet the applicable existing chapter in the state building code, provided however, that no new or renovated structures used as youth recreation camp cabins shall require automatic sprinkler systems. For purposes of this section only, all new residential facilities for youth summer recreation camps shall be limited to 2 stories above grade.
II. Residential cabins shall not be required to have electrical, mechanical, or plumbing. However, if a residential cabin does have such system the applicable state building code shall be followed.
2 New Paragraph; State Fire Code. Amend RSA 153:5 by inserting after paragraph VI the following new paragraph:
VII. Residential cabins in youth recreation camps as defined in RSA 170-E:55 shall meet the applicable existing chapter in the state fire code, provided however, that no new or renovated structures used as youth recreation camp cabins shall require automatic sprinkler systems. For purposes of this section only, all new residential facilities for youth summer recreation camps shall be limited to 2 stories above grade.
3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
2025-0504s
AMENDED ANALYSIS
This bill exempts new residential cabins in youth recreation camps from being required to have automatic sprinkler systems, and provides that the cabins also do not need to have electrical, mechanical, or plumbing systems, but if they do, such electrical, mechanical, or plumbing systems must comply with the state building code.