2017 -- H 5815 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- AIR POLLUTION | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Handy, Williams, Donovan, Amore, and Blazejewski | |
Date Introduced: March 02, 2017 | |
Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 23-23 of the General Laws entitled "Air Pollution" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
3 | 23-23-32. Findings. |
4 | The general assembly hereby finds as follows: |
5 | (1) In 1988 the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted |
6 | regulations requiring that wood burning stoves manufactured on or after July 1, 1988, be certified |
7 | by the EPA to meet Phase I emission limits, and further requiring that all wood burning stoves |
8 | produced on or after July 1, 1990, meet more stringent Phase II emission limits. |
9 | (2) Wood burning stoves emit smoke that is hazardous to human health. Studies have |
10 | linked pollution from wood smoke to increased rates of cancer, lung and heart disease, asthma |
11 | and allergies. |
12 | (3) Wood stoves certified to meet EPA Phase II emissions standards emit seventy percent |
13 | (70%) to ninety percent (90%) less particulate matter (smoke) than older model non-certified |
14 | wood stoves. |
15 | (4) Older model wood burning stoves that are not EPA certified emit smoke to a degree |
16 | that interferes with the enjoyment and quality of life in densely populated residential areas. |
17 | (5) EPA certified wood stoves are identifiable by a temporary label that indicates EPA |
18 | certification, efficiency, heat output, and particulate emissions, and a permanent label that |
19 | indicates EPA certification and the date of manufacture. |
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1 | 23-23-32.1. Definitions. |
2 | As used in §§23-23-32 through 23-23-32.7, the following terms shall be construed as |
3 | follows: |
4 | (1) "Certified wood stove" means a wood stove which has been certified by the United |
5 | States Environmental Protection Agency to meet the Phase II emission limits for wood stoves |
6 | manufactured on or after July 1, 1990, and to which a valid certification label has been affixed. |
7 | (2) "Clean wood" means natural wood that has not been painted, stained, coated, |
8 | preserved, or treated with a chemical or synthetic substance, including, but not limited to, copper |
9 | chromium arsenate, creosote, or pentachlorophenol. “Clean wood” does not include driftwood |
10 | and does not include construction or demolition debris as defined in §23-18.9-7. "Clean wood" |
11 | does not include wood that contains glue or resins as in plywood or other composite wood |
12 | products. |
13 | (3) "Fireplace" means any permanently installed masonry fireplace or any factory-built |
14 | metal wood burning device designed to be used as an open combustion chamber without features |
15 | to control the air to fuel ratio. |
16 | (4) "Residential dwelling" includes private dwellings of one or more units, nursing |
17 | homes, assisted living facilities, and public housing. |
18 | (5) "Use" shall include the maintenance of a wood stove in an operable condition, |
19 | connected to a chimney, stack, or flue, regardless of whether or not fuel is burned. |
20 | (6) "Wood" means all types of wood and wood products, including firewood, boards and |
21 | wood pellets. |
22 | (7) "Wood stove" means any device other than a fireplace designed or intended by the |
23 | manufacturer to burn wood inside a private residence which has a firebox volume less than |
24 | twenty (20) cubic feet and weighs less than eight hundred (800) kilograms. "Wood stove" shall |
25 | not include any heating device manufactured after July 1, 1990, that is specifically designed to |
26 | burn wood pellet fuel with metered fuel and air feed, controlled combustion engineering, and that |
27 | burns only wood pellet fuel. |
28 | 23-23-32.2. Phase-out of wood stoves without EPA certification in densely populated |
29 | residential areas. |
30 | (a) No wood stove shall be installed without having first obtained all required permits, |
31 | including all permits as may be required under the Rhode Island state building code, under the |
32 | Rhode Island fire safety code, and under local ordinances and regulations. |
33 | (b) On or after January 1, 2018, no permit may be issued for the installation of, and no |
34 | person shall install or allow the installation of, any wood stove that is not a certified wood stove |
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1 | in any residential dwelling or in any garage or other structure ancillary to the residential dwelling |
2 | unless the chimney, stack, or flue through which the products of combustion pass is at least: |
3 | (1) Fifty feet (50') from any lot line; and |
4 | (2) Two hundred feet (200') from a residential dwelling of an abutting owner. |
5 | (c) No person shall operate, use, or allow the operation or use of a wood stove that has |
6 | been installed in violation of this section. |
7 | (d) On or after January 1, 2018, no property owner shall sell or offer to sell any |
8 | residential dwelling in which a wood stove other than a certified wood stove is installed in the |
9 | residential dwelling or in any garage or other structure ancillary to the residential dwelling unless |
10 | the chimney, stack, or flue through which the products of combustion pass is at least: |
11 | (1) Fifty feet (50') from any lot line; and |
12 | (2) Two hundred feet (200') from a residential dwelling of an abutting owner. |
13 | 23-23-32.3. Limitations on allowable fuels. |
14 | No person shall cause or allow any material to be burned in a wood stove in a residential |
15 | dwelling or in a garage or other structure ancillary to a residential dwelling except: |
16 | (1) Clean wood; |
17 | (2) Wood pellets made from clean wood; |
18 | (3) Manufactured logs recommended by the manufacturer for burning in a wood stove; |
19 | (4) Any other fuel approved by the director of the department of environmental |
20 | management pursuant to duly-promulgated regulations. |
21 | 23-23-32.4. Exemption for ancillary structures on commercial farms. |
22 | Wood stoves used in a garage or other structure ancillary to a residential dwelling located |
23 | on farms engaged in commercial farming as defined in §44-18-30 shall be exempt from the |
24 | provisions of §§23-23-32.2 and 23-23-32.3. |
25 | 23-23-32.5. Penalties. |
26 | Except as provided in §23-23-32.4, any person violating §§23-23-32.2 or 23-23-32.3 of |
27 | this chapter shall be subject to a fine not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200) for each violation. |
28 | Each day during which a violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate violation. |
29 | 23-23-32.6. Enforcement. |
30 | (a) The responsibility for the enforcement of §§23-23-32 through 23-23-32.3 shall be |
31 | with the local municipal building inspector or such other local building official as a municipality |
32 | may designate by ordinance. |
33 | (b) The local fire authority that performs smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector |
34 | inspections in residential dwellings shall, at the time of inspection, also inspect any wood stove |
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1 | for an EPA certification label. The local fire authority observing any violation of §23-23-32.2 |
2 | shall issue a notice of violation to the homeowner and send a copy to the local building inspector |
3 | or duly designated local building official. The homeowner shall inform any prospective purchaser |
4 | of the violation prior to a closing by delivering a copy of the violation notice to the prospective |
5 | purchaser. |
6 | (c) The local building inspector or duly designated local building official shall, in |
7 | response to a complaint or upon receipt of a notice of violation from the aforesaid local fire |
8 | authority, investigate the complaint or the violation notice. The local building inspector or duly |
9 | designated local building official shall serve a citation upon any person believed to be in violation |
10 | of §§23-23-32.2 or 23-23-32.3. The citation shall describe the violation and shall direct the |
11 | discontinuance or abatement of the violation. The citation shall be in writing and shall be served |
12 | by regular mail and certified mail, or by posting a copy of the citation in a conspicuous place on |
13 | or about the premises in violation. If the violation is not corrected within thirty (30) days after |
14 | service, the local building inspector or duly designated local building official may request that |
15 | legal counsel for the municipality institute appropriate proceedings in a court of competent |
16 | jurisdiction, including municipal courts, to enforce the provisions of this chapter. |
17 | 23-23-32.7. Common law rights preserved. |
18 | All public or private rights of action in nuisance, negligence, or otherwise are preserved. |
19 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- AIR POLLUTION | |
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1 | This act would regulate the phase-out of wood stoves without EPA certification in |
2 | densely populated residential areas and would require material burned in wood stoves to be clean |
3 | wood or other approved material. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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