By: Johnson S.B. No. 2835
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to regulation of stairway requirements in certain
  multifamily residential buildings by political subdivisions.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
  Section 1. Chapter 214, Local Government Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter I to read as follows:
               SUBCHAPTER  I.  SINGLE STAIRWAY IN CERTAIN APARTMENT
  BUILDINGS. (a) A municipality may allow apartment buildings to be
  served by a single stairway regardless of the municipality's
  adoption of the International Building Code.
         (b)  A municipality that chooses to allow apartment
  buildings to be served by a single stairway must do so under the
  following conditions:
               (1)  has no more than 6 stories above grade plane and
  does not qualify as a high-rise, as defined in the International
  Building Code, as adopted under Section 214.216, Local Government
  Code;
               (2)  has no more than four dwelling units on any floor;
               (3)  regardless of the stairway construction type, has
  automatic sprinkler locations in interior exit stairways that
  comply with the requirements of NFPA 13 for combustible stairways;
               (4)  has an exterior stairway or interior exit
  stairway is provided and doors in the stairway swing into the
  interior exit stairway regardless of the occupant load served,
  provided that doors from the interior exit stairway to the building
  exterior are permitted to swing in the direction of exit travel;
               (5)  has openings to the interior exit stairway
  enclosure are limited to those required for exit access into the
  enclosure from normally occupied spaces, those required for egress
  from the enclosure, and openings to the exterior. Elevators shall
  not open into the interior exit stairway enclosure;
               (6)  has interior exit stairway enclosures have a
  fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours;
               (7)  has a minimum 1 hour fire-resistance rated
  corridor separates each dwelling unit entry/exit door from the door
  to an interior exit stairway, including any related exit
  passageway, on each floor;
               (8)  has dwelling unit doors that do not open directly
  into an interior exit stairway;
               (9)  has no more than 20 feet (6096 mm) of travel
  distance exist between the exit stairway from the entry/exit door
  of any dwelling unit;
               (10)  has exit access travel that does not exceed 125
  feet (38100 mm);
               (11)  has an exit serving the Group R occupancy that
  does not discharge through any other occupancy, including an
  accessory parking garage;
               (12)  has an exit that does not terminate in an egress
  court where the court depth exceeds the court width unless it is
  possible to exit in either direction to the public way;
               (13)  has no openings within 10 feet (3048 mm) of
  unprotected openings into the stairway other than required exit
  doors having a 1-hour fire-resistance rating;
               (14)  has emergency escape and rescue openings
  compliant with International Building Code Section 1031 on all
  floors served by the single exit;
               (15)  has no electrical receptacles in an interior
  exit stairway;
               (16)  has met all other applicable provisions of the
  adopted local building codes, and;
               (17)  has an automatic smoke and fire detection system
  that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with
  IBC Section 907.5 installed in the building in:
                     (A)  common spaces outside of dwelling units;
                     (B)  laundry rooms, mechanical equipment rooms,
  and storage rooms;
                     (C)  all interior corridors serving dwelling
  units; and
                     (D)  all main floor landings or interior and
  exterior exit stairways.
         Section 211.054.  SMOKE AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM REQUIRED
  in SINGLE STAIRWAY BUILDINGS.  An automatic smoke and fire
  detection system that activates the occupant notification system in
  accordance with IBC Section 907.5 shall be installed in single
  stairway apartment buildings in:
               (1)  common spaces outside of dwelling units;
               (2)  laundry rooms, mechanical equipment rooms and
  storage rooms;
               (3)  all interior corridors serving dwelling units,
  and;
               (4)  All main floor landings of interior and exterior
  exit stairways.
         Section 2. This act takes effect September 1, 2025.