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New construction law following Berkeley disaster passes stage
Move to introduce legislation following deaths of six students last summer
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...wing-berkeley-disaster-passes-stage-1.2753436
New laws to enable greater oversight of the construction industry following the deaths of six students when a balcony collapsed in Berkeley, California, last summer have passed a crucial stage of enactment.
Five Irish students, Olivia Burke, Eoghan Culligan, Lorcán Miller, Nick Schuster and Eimear Walsh, all 21 years old, and Ms Burke’s cousin Ashley Donohoe (22), from California, died when the fourth-floor balcony they were standing on collapsed during a 21st birthday party in the early hours of June 16th, 2015.
Another seven Irish students – Aoife Beary, Clodagh Cogley, Sean Fahey, Conor Flynn, Jack Halpin, Niall Murray and Hannah Waters – suffered catastrophic injuries.
The bill, which was authored by California state senators Jerry Hill and Loni Hancock, was passed with a unanimous vote by the committee’s Democrats, while the Republican members abstained.
It will now have to pass a vote on the floor of the state assembly before coming back to the state senate for a final vote. It will then go to California governor Jerry Brown to be signed into law.
Move to introduce legislation following deaths of six students last summer
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...wing-berkeley-disaster-passes-stage-1.2753436
New laws to enable greater oversight of the construction industry following the deaths of six students when a balcony collapsed in Berkeley, California, last summer have passed a crucial stage of enactment.
Five Irish students, Olivia Burke, Eoghan Culligan, Lorcán Miller, Nick Schuster and Eimear Walsh, all 21 years old, and Ms Burke’s cousin Ashley Donohoe (22), from California, died when the fourth-floor balcony they were standing on collapsed during a 21st birthday party in the early hours of June 16th, 2015.
Another seven Irish students – Aoife Beary, Clodagh Cogley, Sean Fahey, Conor Flynn, Jack Halpin, Niall Murray and Hannah Waters – suffered catastrophic injuries.
The bill, which was authored by California state senators Jerry Hill and Loni Hancock, was passed with a unanimous vote by the committee’s Democrats, while the Republican members abstained.
It will now have to pass a vote on the floor of the state assembly before coming back to the state senate for a final vote. It will then go to California governor Jerry Brown to be signed into law.