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  • A permanent plaque to remember those who died in a...

    A permanent plaque to remember those who died in a balcony collapse at Library Gardens apartments on June 16, 2015 is photographed following a dedication ceremony at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday July, 21, 2018. Five Irish nationals visiting Berkeley for the summer died in the collapse along with a woman from Sonoma County. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)

  • Father Brendan McBride offers a blessing during a ceremony dedicating...

    Father Brendan McBride offers a blessing during a ceremony dedicating a permanent plaque to remember those who died in a balcony collapse at Library Gardens apartments on June 16, 2015 at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday July, 21, 2018. Five Irish nationals visiting Berkeley for the summer died in the collapse along with a woman from Sonoma County. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)

  • Six roses are placed at the base of a permanent...

    Six roses are placed at the base of a permanent plaque to remember those who died in a balcony collapse at Library Gardens apartments on June 16, 2015 during a dedication ceremony at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday July, 21, 2018. Five Irish nationals visiting Berkeley for the summer died in the collapse along with a woman from Sonoma County. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)

  • A permanent plaque to remember those who died in a...

    A permanent plaque to remember those who died in a balcony collapse at Library Gardens apartments on June 16, 2015 is photographed following a dedication ceremony at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday July, 21, 2018. Five Irish nationals visiting Berkeley for the summer died in the collapse along with a woman from Sonoma County. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group)

  • Inspectors who did not want to be identified go up...

    Inspectors who did not want to be identified go up in a cherry picker to get photos and measurements of the rotted wood beams and the lower balcony outside the residential apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Six people died and seven others were seriously injured when the balcony collapsed early Tuesday morning during a birthday party.(Laura A. Oda/Bay Area News Group)

  • The scene of a balcony collapse at an apartment building...

    The scene of a balcony collapse at an apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Six people were killed and seven were injured. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)

  • Beer cups and building debris litter the sidewalk at the...

    Beer cups and building debris litter the sidewalk at the scene of a balcony collapse at an apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Six people were killed and seven were injured. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)

  • The scene of a balcony collapse at an apartment building...

    The scene of a balcony collapse at an apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Six people were killed and seven were injured. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)

  • Wooden support beams that gave way, preceding a balcony collapse...

    Wooden support beams that gave way, preceding a balcony collapse that sent 13 people plunging to the street below, remain Tuesday, June 16, 2015, in Berkeley, Calif. Six people were killed, and seven more were transported to area hospitals. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)

  • A Berkeley police officer and two engineers in a hanging...

    A Berkeley police officer and two engineers in a hanging basket photograph a balcony collapse at an apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Six people were killed and seven others were taken to area hospitals. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group Archives)

  • The rotted wood beams that held the balcony jut out...

    The rotted wood beams that held the balcony jut out from side of the residential apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Six people died and seven others were seriously injured when the balcony collapsed early Tuesday morning during a birthday party. (Laura A. Oda/Bay Area News Group)

  • The rotted wood beams that held the balcony jut out...

    The rotted wood beams that held the balcony jut out from side of the residential apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Six people died and seven others were seriously injured when the balcony collapsed early Tuesday morning during a birthday party. (Laura A. Oda/Bay Area News Group)

  • Patricia Bulitt, Berkeley resident, reads some of the heartfelt messages...

    Patricia Bulitt, Berkeley resident, reads some of the heartfelt messages from supporters at the growing pile of flowers outside the residential apartment building on Kittredge Street in Berkeley, Calif. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Six people died and seven others were seriously injured when the balcony collapsed early Tuesday morning during a birthday party.(Laura A. Oda/Bay Area News Group)

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Gov. Jerry Brown today signed a bill requiring inspections of apartment balconies, decks, outdoor stairs and elevated walkways to hopefully avoid deaths from collapses like the one in Berkeley in 2015.

At a birthday party in June 2015, six young people died when a fifth-story balcony collapsed, according to the office of state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, who co-authored the bill, Senate
Bill 721.

An investigation revealed the balcony had been poorly sealed and became infested with dry rot and the builder had a history of lawsuits related to construction defects, Hill’s office said.

Now 15 percent of the load-bearing, exterior elements on apartment buildings and complexes with three or more units must be inspected every six years.

Elements that must be inspected include balconies, decks, porches, stairs, walkways and entryways.

Those elements must be inspected if they extend beyond the building’s exterior walls and are six or more feet above the ground and get stability and support from wood or wood-based products. State Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, was the other author of the bill.

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