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2024-04-15 Bill 121 Kathryn Biasotti
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From: Kathryn Biasotti <br /> To: LPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Subject: Bill 121-Elimination of Redundant Safety Certification <br /> Date: Monday,April 15,2024 7:30:05 AM <br /> Dear Distinguished Commission Members, <br /> come to you as a homeowner who has navigated the complexities of building and <br /> maintaining a property in compliance with the existing building codes. The additional <br /> burden of a health and safety affidavit, as proposed in the bill, seems an unnecessary <br /> duplication. It is near impossible to get something permitted in this county. Not only this <br /> affidavit impose an extra layer of bureaucracy, but it also disregards the efficacy of our <br /> current safety regulations, which have reliably ensured the wellbeing of residents and <br /> guests alike. <br /> For example: when constructing a home, the stringent building codes in place provided a <br /> robust framework for safety and legal compliance. To introduce another certification is <br /> to discount the stringent checks and balances already employed by our building <br /> department. I urge you to reconsider the necessity of the affidavit requirement and to <br /> place trust in the established codes that have long served our community.Who's to say <br /> that homeowners know what's "safe" and "unsafe"too? Isn't that why we have licensed <br /> contractors? <br /> Yours in service, <br /> Kathryn Biasotti, BSN, CPHRM, LNCC <br /> MBA in Healthcare Management <br /> Principal KB Consulting <br /> kathr n c kbconsulting work <br /> 530-545-2967- cell <br /> 0 <br /> Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended <br /> recipient(s). It may contain confidential and privileged information, such as health information or trade secrets, <br /> that may be restricted from further use or disclosure by state and federal law.Any unauthorized review, use, <br /> disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately contact the sender <br /> by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you. <br />
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