[Vocabulary] What does 'moratorium and mandatory option' mean?

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finefeeling

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Dear all,

On a webpage: http://www.firesprinklerinitiative.org/legislation/sprinkler-requirements-by-state.aspx states with home fire sprinkler requirements), I came across the sentence "Legislative action placed moratorium and mandatory option of residential sprinklers until 12/2019." for the state of Missouri. I checked the meanings of these two expressions, but found them quite contradictory. Does this sentence mean that such regulations are holding back the requirement for sprinklers until 12/2019? Is the sentence saying that sprinklers are currently required in Missouri?

Many thanks in advance.

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MikeNewYork

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Your link does not work. Without further context, I think there is a mistake in the text. My guess is they have suspended the mandatory requirement until 12/2019.
 

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I think Mike is right.
 
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