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  • 01-01-2001 12:00 AM

    2007 Senate Bill 635 (Revise restrictions on local building inspections )

    Introduced in the Senate on July 17, 2007, to revise a provision requiring local governments to inspect multiple dwellings and rooming houses every two years, changing this to every six years

    The vote was 36 in favor, 0 opposed and 2 not voting

    (Senate Roll Call 434 at Senate Journal 64)

    Click here to view bill details.
  • 07-19-2007 1:27 PM In reply to

    Motivation to do inspections

    There are 3 financial outcomes for municipalities to do inspections: 1. They cost money and manpower and drain city recources. They would not do them. 2. They charge a nominal fee and break even. They would not do them. 3. They generate extra revenue from multi family businesses. They do them. It is a form of tax. 3 is the only outcome that would prompt a city council to initiate inspections EVEN IF one may someday save a life. Necessary every year? No. Every 5 years or if there are complaints? I'd say yes.
  • 02-15-2008 1:47 PM In reply to

    Cities DO care about their residents!

    The previous comment makes the supposition that most cities are only interested in making money and care nothing about the welfare of the city residents. I doubt this is the normally the case. I know the City of Midland does NOT make money on it's rental inspection program.
  • 06-21-2008 6:32 AM In reply to

    you are DEAD wrong

    Why then is drunk driving tolerated. I say tolerated because the fines and penalties are WEAK. In Europe you see BAC penalties begin at .05. BAC of .1 or more and you lose your license FOREVER. They don't drive drunk. We wouldn't do that here because it would cost to much revenue for the state and municipalities. Tell me the proposed water bottle deposit is for the environment and not so the state can keep more money from bottles not returned. Wanna buy a bridge in New York?
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