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The Pennsylvania Uniform The Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction CodeConstruction Code
Is Your MunicipalityIs Your Municipality
UCC Compliant?UCC Compliant?
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Developed Developed byby
Sponsored byThe Governor’s Center for Local Government Services
With support fromThe Department of Labor & Industry
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^̂LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACADEMYLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACADEMY
Newly Elected Officials TrainingNewly Elected Officials Training
Saturday, January 26, 2008Saturday, January 26, 2008
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Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda
Legislative Amendments to the UCC – What Legislative Amendments to the UCC – What they mean they mean
Municipal Amendments to the UCCMunicipal Amendments to the UCC Board of AppealsBoard of Appeals Responsibility of Elected Officials to Responsibility of Elected Officials to
establish “reasonable” feesestablish “reasonable” fees Training & Certification Issues / Training & Certification Issues /
GrandfatheringGrandfathering
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Successor CodesSuccessor CodesR403.1(a)(2)R403.1(a)(2)
2006 I-Codes were adopted with a 2006 I-Codes were adopted with a statewide effective date of 12/31/06statewide effective date of 12/31/06
NEC 2005 and ANSI 117.1-2003 NEC 2005 and ANSI 117.1-2003 were adopted at the same timewere adopted at the same time
Next series of updated codes will Next series of updated codes will become effective in 2009 (every 3 become effective in 2009 (every 3 years)years)
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Successor CodesSuccessor CodesS304(a) Act 13S304(a) Act 13
The Department of Labor & Industry has The Department of Labor & Industry has stated that opt-in municipalities stated that opt-in municipalities WILL WILL NOTNOT need to enact an ordinance adopting need to enact an ordinance adopting the newest version of the codesthe newest version of the codes
Provided that the UCC adoption Provided that the UCC adoption ordinance was properly constructedordinance was properly constructed i.e., the UCC was adopted as the municipal i.e., the UCC was adopted as the municipal
building code, not specific codes with specific building code, not specific codes with specific publication datespublication dates
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Statutory AmendmentsStatutory AmendmentsAct 45 of 1999Act 45 of 1999
Act 43 of 2001Act 43 of 2001 Act 13 of 2004Act 13 of 2004 Act 92 of 2004Act 92 of 2004 Act 230 of 2004Act 230 of 2004 Act 95 of 2005Act 95 of 2005 Act 108 of 2006Act 108 of 2006 Act 157 of 2006Act 157 of 2006
Incorporated into December 31, 2006 Revised Regulations
Find in “Appendix”Not incorporated intoDecember 31, 2006 revisions
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Exclusion or Exemption?Exclusion or Exemption?
ExclusionExclusion means that the UCC does not apply means that the UCC does not apply to a particular structure or work that is being to a particular structure or work that is being proposed. Permits and inspections are not proposed. Permits and inspections are not authorized by the UCC and work performed authorized by the UCC and work performed does not have to comply with the UCC.does not have to comply with the UCC.
ExemptionExemption means that a permit and means that a permit and inspection is not required but proposed work inspection is not required but proposed work must comply with UCC requirements (burden must comply with UCC requirements (burden on contractor or installer to meet code on contractor or installer to meet code requirements)requirements)
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Recognized Religious SectRecognized Religious SectR403.1(f) R403.1(f) Act 157 Act 157
S901(b)S901(b)May be ExcludedMay be Excluded FROM ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS, FROM ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS, PLUMBING PROVISIONS AND WOOD / LUMBER PLUMBING PROVISIONS AND WOOD / LUMBER PROVISIONSPROVISIONS for single family dwelling units & One for single family dwelling units & One Room School housesRoom School houses
Must apply to the BCO for an exclusionMust apply to the BCO for an exclusion Exclusion must be granted if requested & documentedExclusion must be granted if requested & documented Special requirements apply when dwelling is to be sold – Special requirements apply when dwelling is to be sold –
will need to be “brought up to code” if sold to non-sect will need to be “brought up to code” if sold to non-sect membermember
Wood & lumber exclusion Wood & lumber exclusion DOES NOTDOES NOT include Pressure include Pressure Treated Lumber RequirementsTreated Lumber Requirements
Wood & lumber exclusion is principally aimed at allowing Wood & lumber exclusion is principally aimed at allowing the use of rough cut lumberthe use of rough cut lumber
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Recognized Religious SectRecognized Religious Sect R403.1(f) R403.1(f) Act 157 Act 157
S901(b)S901(b)May be ExcludedMay be Excluded FROM ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS, FROM ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS, PLUMBING PROVISIONS AND WOOD / LUMBER PLUMBING PROVISIONS AND WOOD / LUMBER PROVISIONSPROVISIONS for single family dwelling units & for single family dwelling units & One Room School housesOne Room School houses
Exclusion rests with the “occupant” not the structureExclusion rests with the “occupant” not the structure When someone new occupies, the exclusion must be When someone new occupies, the exclusion must be
applied for and granted again, or….applied for and granted again, or…. If the new occupant is not of a qualifying sect, the If the new occupant is not of a qualifying sect, the
electrical, plumbing and wood/lumber requirements in electrical, plumbing and wood/lumber requirements in the current edition of the IRC must be satisfied before a the current edition of the IRC must be satisfied before a new Certificate of Occupancy can be grantednew Certificate of Occupancy can be granted
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Fee SchedulesFee SchedulesAct 157 Act 157 S703(a-c) S703(a-c)
Act 157 requires that a $4.00 fee be collected for each Act 157 requires that a $4.00 fee be collected for each UCC permit issued (S703)UCC permit issued (S703)
Separate fee for each permit issued under UCC Separate fee for each permit issued under UCC regulationsregulations
Quarterly filing of DCED-13 by the BCO* is required (may Quarterly filing of DCED-13 by the BCO* is required (may be filled-out by other municipal official)be filled-out by other municipal official)
Fees to be collected by the Governor’s Center at DCED Fees to be collected by the Governor’s Center at DCED and put in 2 restricted funds:and put in 2 restricted funds:
For the training of code officialsFor the training of code officials For the training of residential and commercial contractorsFor the training of residential and commercial contractors
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Fee SchedulesFee SchedulesAct 157 Act 157 S703(a-c) S703(a-c)
Each municipality will determine what permits to require Each municipality will determine what permits to require and the fees for such as they deem appropriateand the fees for such as they deem appropriate
If you issue 1 Permit for all functions or disciplines on the If you issue 1 Permit for all functions or disciplines on the project, $4.00 shall be collectedproject, $4.00 shall be collected
If separate permits are issued for If separate permits are issued for Building/Structural,Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, etc., Building/Structural,Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, etc., $4.00 for each permit issued shall be collected$4.00 for each permit issued shall be collected
Actual fees collected are reported and submittedActual fees collected are reported and submitted
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Permit FeesPermit Fees
Elected Officials MUST adopt a fee Elected Officials MUST adopt a fee schedule by resolution for appropriate schedule by resolution for appropriate permit fees and the costs of appealspermit fees and the costs of appeals
Fees should only cover costs directly Fees should only cover costs directly associated with the enforcement of the associated with the enforcement of the building codes programbuilding codes program
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Act 92 AmendmentsAct 92 AmendmentsAct 92 S104(b)(5-Act 92 S104(b)(5-
7)7) Alterations (as defined in Act 92) not Alterations (as defined in Act 92) not
making structural changes or making structural changes or changes to means of egress in changes to means of egress in Existing Residential Structures Existing Residential Structures (b)(5)(b)(5)
Repairs (as defined in Act 92) in Repairs (as defined in Act 92) in Existing Residential Structures Existing Residential Structures (b)(6)(b)(6)
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Residential Alteration Residential Alteration ExclusionExclusion
R403.1(b)(8) S104(b)(5-7)R403.1(b)(8) S104(b)(5-7) Alterations (to an existing residential Alterations (to an existing residential
structure) are excluded from the UCC, structure) are excluded from the UCC, unless:unless: They are a structural alteration (not defined)They are a structural alteration (not defined) They make changes to the means of egressThey make changes to the means of egress
This exclusion applies to 1 & 2 Family This exclusion applies to 1 & 2 Family and Townhousesand Townhouses
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Residential AlterationResidential AlterationR401.1R401.1 S104(b)(5- S104(b)(5-
7)7) Alteration is defined as:Alteration is defined as:
““any construction or renovation to an existing any construction or renovation to an existing structure other than repair or addition.”structure other than repair or addition.”
Examples:Examples: remodeling, renovations, re-wiring, remodeling, renovations, re-wiring, re-plumbing, re-roofing (covering only), new re-plumbing, re-roofing (covering only), new heating, new AC, re-siding, new kitchen, new heating, new AC, re-siding, new kitchen, new bath, etc.bath, etc.
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Residential AlterationResidential AlterationR403.1(b)(8) R403.1(b)(8)
S104(b)(5-7)S104(b)(5-7) Examples of Examples of StructuralStructural Alterations: Alterations:
Replacing roof deck (sheathing)Replacing roof deck (sheathing) Moving a load bearing wallMoving a load bearing wall Cutting, notching or drilling into an existing Cutting, notching or drilling into an existing
load bearing framing memberload bearing framing member Adding new loads to an existing structure Adding new loads to an existing structure Turning a storage attic into habitable space Turning a storage attic into habitable space
(depends on design load for existing floor (depends on design load for existing floor system)system)
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Residential AlterationResidential AlterationR403.1(b)(8) R403.1(b)(8)
S104(b)(5-7)S104(b)(5-7) Examples of Non - Structural Alterations:Examples of Non - Structural Alterations:
Gutting a house but leaving the framing intactGutting a house but leaving the framing intact Installing new drywall or wall finishesInstalling new drywall or wall finishes New flooring / floor covering (could be a structural New flooring / floor covering (could be a structural
alteration if weight exceeds floor design loads)alteration if weight exceeds floor design loads) New siding, new roof coveringsNew siding, new roof coverings Complete kitchen & bath make-oversComplete kitchen & bath make-overs Turning a storage basement into habitable spaceTurning a storage basement into habitable space Minor framing changes needed to replace existing Minor framing changes needed to replace existing
windows or doorswindows or doors
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Residential AlterationResidential AlterationR403.1(b)(8) R403.1(b)(8)
S104(b)(5-7)S104(b)(5-7) Creating a habitable basement where it Creating a habitable basement where it
was only used for storage or mechanical was only used for storage or mechanical purposes before is excluded from the purposes before is excluded from the UCC.UCC.
This is NOT a change to an existing This is NOT a change to an existing means of egressmeans of egress
This is NOT a structural alteration (unless This is NOT a structural alteration (unless the unique circumstances actually result the unique circumstances actually result in a structural alteration)in a structural alteration)
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Residential AlterationsResidential Alterations
If your municipality had a legally If your municipality had a legally adopted pre July 1, 1999 ordinance that adopted pre July 1, 1999 ordinance that regulated residential alterations (some regulated residential alterations (some or all)….and you brought that ordinance or all)….and you brought that ordinance forward as part of your UCC adoption forward as part of your UCC adoption ordinanceordinance
You may legally enforce those requirementsYou may legally enforce those requirements
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Residential AlterationsResidential Alterations
If your municipality has legally If your municipality has legally amended the UCC using the Section amended the UCC using the Section 503 process to regulate some or all 503 process to regulate some or all residential alterations….residential alterations….
You may legally enforce those You may legally enforce those requirementsrequirements
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Residential RepairResidential RepairR403.1(b)(9) R403.1(b)(9)
S104(b)(5-7)S104(b)(5-7) All repairs (to an existing residential All repairs (to an existing residential
structure) are excluded from the UCCstructure) are excluded from the UCC
This exclusion applies to 1 & 2 This exclusion applies to 1 & 2 Family and TownhousesFamily and Townhouses
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Residential RepairResidential RepairR401.1 S104(b)(5-R401.1 S104(b)(5-
7)7) Repair is defined as:Repair is defined as:
““the reconstruction or renewal of any part of an the reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance.”existing building for the purpose of its maintenance.”
Examples: plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, Examples: plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, mechanical system repairs, replacing deteriorated mechanical system repairs, replacing deteriorated decking, replacement windows & doors, replacement decking, replacement windows & doors, replacement of defective or obsolete equipment, etc.of defective or obsolete equipment, etc.
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Residential RepairResidential Repair
If your municipality had a legally If your municipality had a legally adopted pre July 1, 1999 ordinance that adopted pre July 1, 1999 ordinance that regulated residential repairs (some or regulated residential repairs (some or all)….and you brought that ordinance all)….and you brought that ordinance forward as part of your UCC adoption forward as part of your UCC adoption ordinanceordinance
You may legally enforce those requirementsYou may legally enforce those requirements
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Residential RepairResidential Repair
If your municipality has legally If your municipality has legally amended the UCC using the Section amended the UCC using the Section 503 process (after April 2004) to 503 process (after April 2004) to regulate some or all residential regulate some or all residential repairs….repairs….
You may legally enforce those You may legally enforce those requirementsrequirements
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Residential AdditionResidential AdditionR401.1R401.1
Residential Additions are Residential Additions are NOT NOT EXCLUDEDEXCLUDED from the UCC. from the UCC.
They are new construction and must They are new construction and must comply with all permit, inspection & comply with all permit, inspection & code requirementscode requirements
Definition:Definition: “an extension or increase “an extension or increase in floor area or height of a building or in floor area or height of a building or structure”structure”
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Recreational CabinsRecreational CabinsR403.1(b)(11) R401.1 S104(b)(7)R403.1(b)(11) R401.1 S104(b)(7)
To be excluded from the UCC under To be excluded from the UCC under following conditions:following conditions:
Used primarily for recreational purposesUsed primarily for recreational purposes Not used as a residence or domicileNot used as a residence or domicile Non-commercial use or place of employmentNon-commercial use or place of employment Not more than 2 stories in height excluding Not more than 2 stories in height excluding
basementbasement Not used as a mailing address for bills or Not used as a mailing address for bills or
correspondencecorrespondence Not listed as a person’s place of residence for Not listed as a person’s place of residence for
drivers license, tax returns or voter drivers license, tax returns or voter registrationregistration
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Recreational CabinsRecreational Cabins
Once a RECREATIONAL CABIN….. ALWAYS a Once a RECREATIONAL CABIN….. ALWAYS a Recreational Cabin !!!Recreational Cabin !!!
Unless in the future, someone goes to the Unless in the future, someone goes to the expense of “bringing it up” to the code expense of “bringing it up” to the code requirements in effect at that time, ….and the requirements in effect at that time, ….and the Building Code Official can determine Building Code Official can determine compliancecompliance
Complying with all permit & inspection Complying with all permit & inspection requirementsrequirements
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Residential Accessory StructuresResidential Accessory StructuresR401.1 R403.1(b)(3)R401.1 R403.1(b)(3)
Exclusion is for Exclusion is for DETACHED DETACHED ONEONE FAMILY FAMILY DWELLINGS ONLYDWELLINGS ONLY Less than 1000 square feet Less than 1000 square feet Not habitedNot habited
CarportsDetached private garagesGreenhousesSheds
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Residential Accessory Residential Accessory StructuresStructures
R403.1(b)(3) S503(c) S104(b)(3)R403.1(b)(3) S503(c) S104(b)(3) Accessory and miscellaneous use Accessory and miscellaneous use
structures structures (detached 1 family (detached 1 family only)only)
Municipalities may impose more restrictive Municipalities may impose more restrictive requirements for Miscellaneous Use and requirements for Miscellaneous Use and Utility Structures under Section 503 Utility Structures under Section 503 Amendment provisionsAmendment provisions
Labor and Industry Review and Approval is Labor and Industry Review and Approval is required / Public Notice & Hearing requiredrequired / Public Notice & Hearing required
Pre July 1, 1999 ordinances may Pre July 1, 1999 ordinances may NOTNOT regulate these types of structuresregulate these types of structures
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Residential Accessory Residential Accessory StructuresStructures
R403.1(b)(3) S503(c) S104(b)(3)R403.1(b)(3) S503(c) S104(b)(3) Accessory and miscellaneous use structures Accessory and miscellaneous use structures
Zoning permits & setback inspections might be Zoning permits & setback inspections might be requiredrequired
UCC permits/inspections are not required for UCC permits/inspections are not required for anything < 1000 SF unless the UCC is anything < 1000 SF unless the UCC is amended for that municipalityamended for that municipality
Utility connections do not change the Utility connections do not change the exclusion, it is based on SF only unless the exclusion, it is based on SF only unless the UCC has been amended using Section 503 UCC has been amended using Section 503 ProcessProcess
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Sewer & Water LateralsSewer & Water LateralsAct 230Act 230
Key Date is January 1, 2005Key Date is January 1, 2005 Any adopted standards in effect on that Any adopted standards in effect on that
date may constitute an amendment of date may constitute an amendment of the UCC the UCC
Applies to lateral connections on Applies to lateral connections on private property that connect to a private property that connect to a public system owned by a municipality public system owned by a municipality or authorityor authority
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Sewer & Water LateralsSewer & Water LateralsAct 230Act 230
Standards for laterals must equal or exceed Standards for laterals must equal or exceed the requirements in the UCC, the IRC and the the requirements in the UCC, the IRC and the IPCIPC
If not, they cannot be used in lieu of UCC If not, they cannot be used in lieu of UCC requirements (only more restrictive, not less)requirements (only more restrictive, not less)
Municipality or Authority must file the Municipality or Authority must file the standards with L & I and each municipality standards with L & I and each municipality served by the water / sewer systemserved by the water / sewer system
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Sewer & Water LateralsSewer & Water LateralsAct 230Act 230
Related Issue: Related Issue: Permitting and Inspection of Laterals falls Permitting and Inspection of Laterals falls
under the UCC – this is a function of the AHJ under the UCC – this is a function of the AHJ and not the Water and/or Sewer Authorityand not the Water and/or Sewer Authority
Whoever inspects the laterals must hold the Whoever inspects the laterals must hold the appropriate certifications under the UCCappropriate certifications under the UCC
An authority or municipal employee without An authority or municipal employee without UCC credentials MAY NOT inspect the lateralsUCC credentials MAY NOT inspect the laterals
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Uncertified Buildings= Illegally Uncertified Buildings= Illegally OccupiedOccupied
R401.1R401.1
A municipal building code was in effect before A municipal building code was in effect before the UCC and a permit and inspections were the UCC and a permit and inspections were requiredrequired And it was built without a permit and inspectionsAnd it was built without a permit and inspections Or…it does not have a Certificate of OccupancyOr…it does not have a Certificate of Occupancy
A commercial structure subject to Fire & PanicA commercial structure subject to Fire & Panic And it was occupied without an L & I Certificate of And it was occupied without an L & I Certificate of
Use and OccupancyUse and Occupancy
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Uncertified BuildingsUncertified BuildingsR403.28R403.28
Uncertified = illegally occupiedUncertified = illegally occupied No existing Certificate of Use and Occupancy No existing Certificate of Use and Occupancy
From Department of Labor & Industry, orFrom Department of Labor & Industry, or Municipality with an enforced code before UCC Municipality with an enforced code before UCC
Does not address 1 and 2 family dwellingsDoes not address 1 and 2 family dwellings Establishes standards for the Department of Establishes standards for the Department of
Labor and IndustryLabor and Industry Municipalities may adopt same standards by Municipalities may adopt same standards by
ordinanceordinance
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Uncertified BuildingsUncertified BuildingsR403.28(a)R403.28(a)
Uncertified buildings built before April 27, Uncertified buildings built before April 27, 19271927 Deemed to be legally occupied without a Deemed to be legally occupied without a
Certificate of Use and OccupancyCertificate of Use and Occupancy Renovations, additions, alterations or changes Renovations, additions, alterations or changes
to the occupancy require compliance with the to the occupancy require compliance with the UCCUCC
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Uncertified BuildingsUncertified BuildingsR403.28 (c)R403.28 (c)
Provides a mechanism for the BCO to Provides a mechanism for the BCO to “render a currently illegal structure “render a currently illegal structure legal”legal” by issuing a Certificate of by issuing a Certificate of Occupancy if the most basic of life – Occupancy if the most basic of life – health – safety – fire protection health – safety – fire protection requirements are met:requirements are met: Chapter 34 of the IBC, orChapter 34 of the IBC, or ICC Existing Building CodeICC Existing Building Code
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Local Building Code OrdinancesLocal Building Code OrdinancesAfter July 1, 1999After July 1, 1999
These were automatically repealed on the These were automatically repealed on the effective date of the UCC in each effective date of the UCC in each municipalitymunicipality
In order to legally enforce any ordinance In order to legally enforce any ordinance with building code requirements that was with building code requirements that was enacted after July 1, 1999enacted after July 1, 1999
The municipality must amend the UCC using The municipality must amend the UCC using Section 503Section 503
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Invalid Local CodesInvalid Local Codes
The Department of Labor & Industry has The Department of Labor & Industry has begun to issue begun to issue “Cease and Desist Letters”“Cease and Desist Letters” to municipalities that are attempting to to municipalities that are attempting to enforce building-code requirements that enforce building-code requirements that
Were never legally adopted, orWere never legally adopted, or Were part of a repealed model code, orWere part of a repealed model code, or Were legally adopted but after July 1, 1999Were legally adopted but after July 1, 1999
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UCC / ZoningUCC / Zoning
In those jurisdictions that have zoning and/or land use In those jurisdictions that have zoning and/or land use ordinances, zoning and/or land use approval is always the ordinances, zoning and/or land use approval is always the first step and must occur before an UCC permit may be first step and must occur before an UCC permit may be issued issued
Zoning always take priority over the UCC or any building Zoning always take priority over the UCC or any building code ordinancecode ordinance
Zoning can restrict particular types of structures on Zoning can restrict particular types of structures on particular parcels and other land use issues such as particular parcels and other land use issues such as setbackssetbacks
Zoning DOES NOT determine design & construction Zoning DOES NOT determine design & construction requirements requirements
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UCC / Zoning UCC / Zoning
Once zoning and/or land use approval has Once zoning and/or land use approval has been granted, the UCC applies to the been granted, the UCC applies to the design and construction of all structures design and construction of all structures approved by zoningapproved by zoning
Some common areas of overlap include: Some common areas of overlap include: Accessory structuresAccessory structures DecksDecks FencesFences Swimming pools, spas and hot tubsSwimming pools, spas and hot tubs
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UCC / ZoningUCC / Zoning
Where zoning exists, both zoning and Where zoning exists, both zoning and UCC permits will be required in many UCC permits will be required in many casescases
They regulate two different functionsThey regulate two different functions
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UCC / Property MaintenanceUCC / Property Maintenance
The UCC did not adopt the ICC Property The UCC did not adopt the ICC Property Maintenance CodeMaintenance Code
Municipalities may adopt ANY property Municipalities may adopt ANY property maintenance code by local ordinancemaintenance code by local ordinance
Property maintenance codes are not Property maintenance codes are not intended to be more restrictive than any intended to be more restrictive than any building code requirement under the building code requirement under the UCCUCC
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UCC / Property MaintenanceUCC / Property Maintenance
Property maintenance codes are designed Property maintenance codes are designed to “maintain property” in order to avoid life, to “maintain property” in order to avoid life, health and public safety issues from health and public safety issues from developingdeveloping
If an issue is addressed in the UCC or an If an issue is addressed in the UCC or an adopted I-code and also in the local adopted I-code and also in the local property maintenance code, the UCC and property maintenance code, the UCC and the adopted I-codes prevail, not property the adopted I-codes prevail, not property maintenancemaintenance
Where conflicts exist between the UCC and Where conflicts exist between the UCC and municipal ordinances, the UCC prevailsmunicipal ordinances, the UCC prevails
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsAct 157Act 157
Fee for an appeal may not exceed Fee for an appeal may not exceed the actual costs of:the actual costs of: Public notice of the hearingPublic notice of the hearing Appearance fee for the court reporterAppearance fee for the court reporter Administrative fees as necessaryAdministrative fees as necessary
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsAct 157Act 157
For an appeal, request for variance or For an appeal, request for variance or extension of time involving a one or two extension of time involving a one or two family dwellingfamily dwelling Hearing shall be convened within 30 days of Hearing shall be convened within 30 days of
filing of the appealfiling of the appeal Written decision to all parties within 5 days of Written decision to all parties within 5 days of
the last hearing (10 days for Philadelphia)the last hearing (10 days for Philadelphia) If Board of Appeals does not act within these If Board of Appeals does not act within these
time frames, the appeal is deemed to be time frames, the appeal is deemed to be grantedgranted
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsR403.121(a & d) S501(c)(1)R403.121(a & d) S501(c)(1)
All opt-in municipalities must All opt-in municipalities must establish an Appeals Board (a)establish an Appeals Board (a)
Members are appointed by the Members are appointed by the governing body (a) governing body (a)
Regional or multi-governmental Regional or multi-governmental Boards are acceptable (d)Boards are acceptable (d)
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsR403.121(b) S501(c)R403.121(b) S501(c)
(2)(2) Shall hear and rule on:Shall hear and rule on:
Appeals Appeals Requests for variances (case specific Requests for variances (case specific
modifications)modifications) Requests for extension of time to comply with Requests for extension of time to comply with
enforcement ordersenforcement orders
Request for appeal shall be based on:Request for appeal shall be based on: The Act or the UCC has been incorrectly The Act or the UCC has been incorrectly
interpretedinterpreted The Act or the UCC do not apply The Act or the UCC do not apply An equivalent form of construction was proposed An equivalent form of construction was proposed
and rejectedand rejected
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsR403.121(c) S501(c)(1 & R403.121(c) S501(c)(1 &
3)3)
Board members must be qualified by training and Board members must be qualified by training and experience in building, design, construction, experience in building, design, construction, engineering, etc.engineering, etc. Architects, Engineers, Experience in Construction Architects, Engineers, Experience in Construction
Industry, Training or Experience as an Inspector or Plan Industry, Training or Experience as an Inspector or Plan ReviewerReviewer
Elected municipal officials and code administrators Elected municipal officials and code administrators cannot serve in the same jurisdiction in which they cannot serve in the same jurisdiction in which they are employed/elected.are employed/elected.
Appeals Board members can be from outside the Appeals Board members can be from outside the municipalitymunicipality
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsR403.121(e-g) & R403.43(j)R403.121(e-g) & R403.43(j)
Refrain from conflict of interest Refrain from conflict of interest (e)(e)
Operate under the Sunshine Act Operate under the Sunshine Act (f)(f)
L& I will hear ALL accessibility –related appeals L& I will hear ALL accessibility –related appeals (Accessibility Advisory Board) (Accessibility Advisory Board) (g) (R403.43(j))(g) (R403.43(j))
L & I will serve as Appeals Board for all non-L & I will serve as Appeals Board for all non-residential appeals in municipalities that opt out residential appeals in municipalities that opt out (elect to not enforce the UCC)(elect to not enforce the UCC)
There is There is NO APPEALS PROCESSNO APPEALS PROCESS for residential in for residential in municipalities that opt outmunicipalities that opt out
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsAccessibility IssuesAccessibility Issues
Building Code Officials MAY NOT grant Building Code Officials MAY NOT grant modifications for any accessibility related issuemodifications for any accessibility related issue
Boards of Appeal MAY NOT grant modifications or Boards of Appeal MAY NOT grant modifications or entertain appeals for any accessibility related entertain appeals for any accessibility related issueissue
All requests for appeals and variances All requests for appeals and variances (modifications) must be filed directly with the (modifications) must be filed directly with the Accessibility Advisory Board in HarrisburgAccessibility Advisory Board in Harrisburg
The BCO is expected to assist the appellant with The BCO is expected to assist the appellant with appropriate information in order to file an appeal appropriate information in order to file an appeal with the Accessibility Advisory Boardwith the Accessibility Advisory Board
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Board of AppealsBoard of AppealsSummarySummary
Municipalities are expected to establish a fee for Municipalities are expected to establish a fee for Appeals that is adequate to cover the costs Appeals that is adequate to cover the costs associated with hearing the appealassociated with hearing the appeal
Fees should not be unreasonably high so as to Fees should not be unreasonably high so as to discourage legitimate appeals discourage legitimate appeals
Property owners in the municipality should be Property owners in the municipality should be able to afford filing an appeal able to afford filing an appeal
Stenographers are required if a hearing is held, Stenographers are required if a hearing is held, per the Sunshine Actper the Sunshine Act
PCCA has a half-day training program for Board of PCCA has a half-day training program for Board of Appeals offered as a Workshop-by RequstAppeals offered as a Workshop-by Requst
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Building Code OfficialBuilding Code Official
UCC allows a “registered” Building Code UCC allows a “registered” Building Code Official until Official until
4/8/074/8/07
To protect the best interests of the To protect the best interests of the municipality, they should be certified municipality, they should be certified NOWNOW
While you may have more than 1 certified While you may have more than 1 certified BCO, there must beBCO, there must be ONLY ONE DESIGNATED ONLY ONE DESIGNATED BCOBCO
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DesignatedDesignated Building Code Building Code OfficialOfficial
THETHE person legally responsible for person legally responsible for lawful administration & enforcement of lawful administration & enforcement of the UCCthe UCC
Source of all formal communicationSource of all formal communication Must respond to all complaints & audit Must respond to all complaints & audit
requests from L & I requests from L & I Responsible for DCED-13 report and Responsible for DCED-13 report and
fee transmittalsfee transmittals
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DesignatedDesignated Building Code Building Code OfficialOfficial
Review the Review the “Change of BCO”“Change of BCO” form form
Can be found on Labor & Industry’s Can be found on Labor & Industry’s websitewebsite
5858
DesignatedDesignated Building Code Building Code OfficialOfficial
If you have multiple Third Party Agencies If you have multiple Third Party Agencies working in your municipality, do you have working in your municipality, do you have ONE DESIGNATED BCOONE DESIGNATED BCO that has that has accountability?accountability?
Or…..is the BCO function unclear and Or…..is the BCO function unclear and being handled by multiple Third Parties?being handled by multiple Third Parties?
You shall appoint (designate) only one You shall appoint (designate) only one BCO and notify the DepartmentBCO and notify the Department of Labor of Labor and Industry of that appointmentand Industry of that appointment
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Enforcement ActionsEnforcement Actions
The goal of the UCC is voluntary compliance, The goal of the UCC is voluntary compliance, not punitive actionnot punitive action
The enforcement actions described in this The enforcement actions described in this section constitute the suggested section constitute the suggested administrative process for a BCO to undertake administrative process for a BCO to undertake when voluntary compliance is not achievedwhen voluntary compliance is not achieved
Filing Non-Traffic Citations & Private Criminal Filing Non-Traffic Citations & Private Criminal Complaints instead of pursuing administrative Complaints instead of pursuing administrative due process is inconsistent with the intent of due process is inconsistent with the intent of the Uniform Construction Code the Uniform Construction Code
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Enforcement ActionsEnforcement Actions
Filing Non-Traffic Citations & Private Filing Non-Traffic Citations & Private Criminal Complaints to achieve Criminal Complaints to achieve compliance should be the compliance should be the LAST REMEDYLAST REMEDY employed, when all other attempts at employed, when all other attempts at voluntary compliance have failedvoluntary compliance have failed
Safe, compliant structures, not levied Safe, compliant structures, not levied fines & penalties is the purpose for fines & penalties is the purpose for having a uniform set of codes and having a uniform set of codes and standardsstandards
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Working Without A PermitWorking Without A Permit
When a BCO discovers that work is When a BCO discovers that work is “underway” and that a permit was not “underway” and that a permit was not applied for or obtained, the applied for or obtained, the appropriate course of action is:appropriate course of action is:
• Issue a Stop Work OrderIssue a Stop Work Order• Require a permit application Require a permit application
& appropriate & appropriate plans, plus feesplans, plus fees• Allow work to resume when Allow work to resume when
a permit has a permit has been issuedbeen issued
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Working Without A PermitWorking Without A Permit
If someone ignores a Stop Work Order If someone ignores a Stop Work Order when they have been working without when they have been working without a permit, the appropriate next step a permit, the appropriate next step would be:would be:
File an immediate action File an immediate action with the with the District Magistrate District Magistrate
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Completed Work Without a Completed Work Without a PermitPermit
If a BCO discovers that work requiring a If a BCO discovers that work requiring a permit was performed without a permit being permit was performed without a permit being applied for and granted, the appropriate applied for and granted, the appropriate course of action would be:course of action would be:
• Issue a Notice of ViolationIssue a Notice of Violation• Require a permit application & appropriate Require a permit application & appropriate
plans, plus feesplans, plus fees• Conduct all necessary inspectionsConduct all necessary inspections• Issue additional Notices of Violation, if Issue additional Notices of Violation, if
appropriateappropriate• Follow the usual sequence for Notices of Follow the usual sequence for Notices of
ViolationViolation• Consider a Notice to Vacate if owner refuses to Consider a Notice to Vacate if owner refuses to
correct violationscorrect violations
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Unsafe Building or Unsafe Building or EquipmentEquipment
Administrative Process Administrative Process RequiredRequired BCO shall act in accordance with R403.84 if an BCO shall act in accordance with R403.84 if an
unsafe conditionunsafe condition exists exists
BCO may determine unsafe conditions to include:BCO may determine unsafe conditions to include: Inadequate egressInadequate egress Inadequate light/ventilationInadequate light/ventilation Fire hazardsFire hazards Other dangers to life or public welfareOther dangers to life or public welfare Illegal or improper occupancyIllegal or improper occupancy Inadequate maintenanceInadequate maintenance Building is vacant and not secured against entryBuilding is vacant and not secured against entry
6666
Unsafe Building or EquipmentUnsafe Building or EquipmentAdministrative Process Administrative Process
RequiredRequired BCO shall issue BCO shall issue Order to VacateOrder to Vacate if they determine if they determine
an unsafe condition existsan unsafe condition exists
Notice served on owner or agent or person in Notice served on owner or agent or person in control of building or equipment by certified mail control of building or equipment by certified mail or personal serviceor personal service Must specify the unsafe conditionMust specify the unsafe condition Must specify required repairs or improvementsMust specify required repairs or improvements
Notice posted at entrance of building or on Notice posted at entrance of building or on equipment if service cannot be accomplishedequipment if service cannot be accomplished
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Unsafe Building or EquipmentUnsafe Building or EquipmentAdministrative Process Administrative Process
RequiredRequired BCO shall post notice at each entrance that BCO shall post notice at each entrance that
building is unsafe & occupancy prohibited building is unsafe & occupancy prohibited
BCO may not rescind an Order to Vacate BCO may not rescind an Order to Vacate until the unsafe condition is corrected until the unsafe condition is corrected
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Certification & Testing Certification & Testing RequirementsRequirements
L & I Certification BookletL & I Certification Booklet Testing AgenciesTesting Agencies Which exams for which certificationsWhich exams for which certifications How to register for examinationsHow to register for examinations How to apply to the Department:How to apply to the Department:
For CertificationFor Certification For Testing WaiversFor Testing Waivers
Fees and Forms to completeFees and Forms to complete
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Certification RequiredCertification RequiredR401.3 S701(a-b)R401.3 S701(a-b)
Code officials can only perform duties for Code officials can only perform duties for which they hold certifications:which they hold certifications: Plan ReviewsPlan Reviews InspectionsInspections Administration and Enforcement of the UCC (BCO)Administration and Enforcement of the UCC (BCO)
Approving plans or doing inspections relating Approving plans or doing inspections relating to accessibility provisions (commercial) may to accessibility provisions (commercial) may be performed only by someone certified as an be performed only by someone certified as an Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner.Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner.
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Certifications Certifications R401.6-7 S701(a-b)R401.6-7 S701(a-b)
12 Commercial Certification Categories12 Commercial Certification Categories
Including AccessibilityIncluding Accessibility
5 Residential Certification Categories5 Residential Certification Categories
Building Code Official (Code Building Code Official (Code Administrator)Administrator)
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Residential Categories Residential Categories R401.6-7 S701(b)R401.6-7 S701(b)
Certifications:Certifications:Building inspectorBuilding inspectorElectrical inspectorElectrical inspectorMechanical inspectorMechanical inspectorPlumbing inspectorPlumbing inspectorEnergy inspector / plans examinerEnergy inspector / plans examiner
Note:Note: There is There is NOTNOT a separate Residential Plan a separate Residential Plan Review Certification. Review Certification.
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Residential Categories Residential Categories R401.6-7 S701(b)R401.6-7 S701(b)
Certified Residential Inspectors may Certified Residential Inspectors may perform residential plan reviews in the perform residential plan reviews in the same disciplines for which they hold same disciplines for which they hold certificationscertifications
Example :Example : Residential Plumbing Inspector Residential Plumbing Inspector may perform Residential Plumbing Plan may perform Residential Plumbing Plan Reviews Reviews
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Certification ReciprocityCertification Reciprocity
Persons who obtain Persons who obtain commercial inspection commercial inspection certificationscertifications may perform inspections in may perform inspections in the same residential disciplines without the same residential disciplines without having to obtain residential certifications.having to obtain residential certifications.
Example: Commercial Plumbing InspectorExample: Commercial Plumbing Inspector
may perform Residential Plumbing may perform Residential Plumbing
InspectionsInspections
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Commercial Commercial Plan ReviewPlan Review CategoriesCategories
R401.6-7 S701(a-b)R401.6-7 S701(a-b)
Certifications:Certifications:
Building plans examinerBuilding plans examiner
Electrical plans examinerElectrical plans examiner
Mechanical plans examinerMechanical plans examiner
Plumbing plans examinerPlumbing plans examiner
Energy plans examinerEnergy plans examiner
* Accessibility inspector/plans * Accessibility inspector/plans examinerexaminer
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Commercial Commercial Inspection Inspection CategoriesCategoriesR401.6-7 S701(a-b)R401.6-7 S701(a-b)
Certifications:Certifications:Building inspectorBuilding inspectorFire inspectorFire inspectorElectrical inspectorElectrical inspectorMechanical inspectorMechanical inspectorPlumbing inspectorPlumbing inspectorEnergy inspectorEnergy inspector
* Accessibility inspector/plans * Accessibility inspector/plans examinerexaminer
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Accessibility CertificationAccessibility Certification
Only a Certified Accessibility Plans Only a Certified Accessibility Plans Examiner / Inspector is allowed to review Examiner / Inspector is allowed to review and approve commercial plans and conduct and approve commercial plans and conduct inspections on commercial structures inspections on commercial structures
For those aspects of the plans / inspections For those aspects of the plans / inspections that specifically address accessibility that specifically address accessibility provisions and requirements of the UCCprovisions and requirements of the UCC
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Accessibility CertificationAccessibility Certification
Labor & Industry has found in its initial Labor & Industry has found in its initial set of audits that many municipalities set of audits that many municipalities are allowing a code official without are allowing a code official without Accessibility Certification to perform plan Accessibility Certification to perform plan reviews and do inspections for reviews and do inspections for Accessibility IssuesAccessibility Issues
Labor & Industry can take enforcement Labor & Industry can take enforcement action against the Designated BCO or action against the Designated BCO or the municipality if this practice continuesthe municipality if this practice continues
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Accessibility CertificationAccessibility Certification
A municipality that does not employ or A municipality that does not employ or contract with a construction code official contract with a construction code official that has their Accessibility Certification that has their Accessibility Certification mustmust
Refer all commercial permit applicants to L Refer all commercial permit applicants to L & I in Harrisburg for plan review, approval & I in Harrisburg for plan review, approval and inspections for all accessibility and inspections for all accessibility elements in a proposed projectelements in a proposed project
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Accessibility CertificationAccessibility Certification
Quite a number of municipalities and code Quite a number of municipalities and code officials do not seem to be aware that officials do not seem to be aware that accessibility issues are almost always accessibility issues are almost always present for ANY permit application present for ANY permit application involving a commercial structureinvolving a commercial structure
Change of Use and Change of Occupancy Change of Use and Change of Occupancy are the two situations when permits are are the two situations when permits are required that Accessibility is most often required that Accessibility is most often overlookedoverlooked
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Certification RenewalCertification RenewalR401.8R401.8
Required every three yearsRequired every three years
Must submit to the Department:Must submit to the Department: ApplicationApplication $50.00 Fee$50.00 Fee Documentation of approved continuing Documentation of approved continuing
education attended complete with the required education attended complete with the required number of credit hoursnumber of credit hours
Obtain most recent copy of Certification Obtain most recent copy of Certification Renewal BookletRenewal Booklet
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Continuing Education Continuing Education R401.9 S701(f)R401.9 S701(f)
To maintain (renew certifications):To maintain (renew certifications):
15 credit hours per certification (1 credit hour 15 credit hours per certification (1 credit hour = 60 hours of classroom time)= 60 hours of classroom time)
Maximum of 45 credit hours requiredMaximum of 45 credit hours required 1/3 of hours must relate to current 1/3 of hours must relate to current
certifications heldcertifications held Approved CE providersApproved CE providers
OR…. OR…. Obtain at least 1 new certificationObtain at least 1 new certification (fulfills (fulfills all CE obligations)all CE obligations)
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“Grandfathering” of Existing Code Officials
““Grandfathering” is referred to Grandfathering” is referred to
in the Act and Regulations as:in the Act and Regulations as:
Registration Of Current Registration Of Current
Code AdministratorsCode Administrators
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Grandfathering of Current Code Administrators
R401.15(a-c) S701(e)(1-2)
Residential - Residential - Expired April 9, 2007Expired April 9, 2007
Commercial – Expires April 9, 2009Commercial – Expires April 9, 2009
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Grandfathering of Current Code Administrators
R401.15(a-c) S701(e)(1-2)
A grandfathered (registered) code A grandfathered (registered) code
official official cannotcannot do any accessibility plan do any accessibility plan reviews or inspections unless they have reviews or inspections unless they have their Accessibility Certificationtheir Accessibility Certification
Accessibility is a much broader issue Accessibility is a much broader issue than many people are aware than many people are aware
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Residential GrandfatheringR401.15(a-c) S701(e)(1-2) Residential - Residential - Expired April 9, 2007Expired April 9, 2007
After this date, you can only do After this date, you can only do residential plan reviews or inspections in residential plan reviews or inspections in those disciplines for which you have those disciplines for which you have residential or commercial certificationsresidential or commercial certifications
You can not function as a Building Code You can not function as a Building Code Official after this date unless you have Official after this date unless you have obtained the BCO Certificationobtained the BCO Certification
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Commercial GrandfatheringR401.15(a-c) S701(e)(1-2)
Commercial - Expires April 9, 2009Commercial - Expires April 9, 2009
After this date, you can only do After this date, you can only do commercial plan reviews or commercial plan reviews or inspections in those disciplines for inspections in those disciplines for which you have commercial which you have commercial certificationscertifications
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Manufactured HousingManufactured HousingAct 158 of 2004Act 158 of 2004
All installers of NEW manufactured All installers of NEW manufactured housing must be certified & provide housing must be certified & provide Certificates of Completion to BCO Certificates of Completion to BCO (effective 8/23/06)(effective 8/23/06)
Must comply with the UCC permit processMust comply with the UCC permit process
All Code officials who inspect NEW All Code officials who inspect NEW manufactured housing must attend manufactured housing must attend training every 3 yearstraining every 3 years
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Manufactured HousingManufactured HousingAct 158 of 2004Act 158 of 2004
BCO may not issue a Certificate of BCO may not issue a Certificate of Occupancy unless they have received a Occupancy unless they have received a Certificate of Completion prepared by a Certificate of Completion prepared by a Certified Installer Certified Installer (effective 8/23/06)(effective 8/23/06)
Any concerns about installation of new Any concerns about installation of new manufactured housing should be directed to:manufactured housing should be directed to: Mark Conte, ChiefMark Conte, Chief
Housing Standards DivisionHousing Standards [email protected]@state.pa.us
717-720-7416717-720-7416
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PCCA Course Schedule Most current listings always Most current listings always
available:available:
www.paconstructioncodesacademy.orwww.paconstructioncodesacademy.orgg
On-line registration is availableOn-line registration is available
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PCCA Workshops-by-Request
Any PCCA course may also be delivered as a Any PCCA course may also be delivered as a
workshop-by-request. To hold a work shop the workshop-by-request. To hold a work shop the organization requesting the work shop organization requesting the work shop provides:provides:
A minimum or twenty peopleA minimum or twenty people A classroom style facilityA classroom style facility A/V screenA/V screen Refreshments (optional)Refreshments (optional)
PCCA will provide qualified instructors, training PCCA will provide qualified instructors, training materials and certificates of completion.materials and certificates of completion.
Helps to eliminate travel & overnight costs for Helps to eliminate travel & overnight costs for attendeesattendees
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PCCA Workshops-by-Request
To schedule a workshop-by-To schedule a workshop-by-
request, please contact:request, please contact:
Mitch HoffmanMitch Hoffman
Governor’s Center for Local Government Governor’s Center for Local Government ServicesServices
717-763-0930717-763-0930
[email protected]@state.pa.us
9595
ICC Certifications & TrainingICC Certifications & Training
Questions regarding ICC Certification, Questions regarding ICC Certification, Courses, Seminars, Workshops, Exam Courses, Seminars, Workshops, Exam prep materials and Self-study courses:prep materials and Self-study courses:
International Code CouncilInternational Code Council
www.iccsafe.orgwww.iccsafe.org 800-214-4321800-214-4321
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L&I UCC WebsiteL&I UCC Website Act 45Act 45 Training & Certification RegulationsTraining & Certification Regulations Links to Training ResourcesLinks to Training Resources Lists of Certified Third PartiesLists of Certified Third Parties Proposed Municipal Amendments to UCCProposed Municipal Amendments to UCC
www.dli.state.pa.us/codeswww.dli.state.pa.us/codes
9898
Certification and RenewalsCertification and Renewals
Specific questions regarding status Specific questions regarding status of certification or renewals:of certification or renewals:
Department of Labor and IndustryDepartment of Labor and Industry
717-772-3396717-772-3396
9999
Technical AssistanceTechnical AssistanceAct 92 Section 501(g)Act 92 Section 501(g)
Governor’s Center for Local Government Governor’s Center for Local Government Services of the Department of Community and Services of the Department of Community and Economic Development designated as primary Economic Development designated as primary agency for providing UCC Technical Assistance agency for providing UCC Technical Assistance to municipalities.to municipalities.
ImplementationImplementation AdministrationAdministration Enforcement Enforcement
100100
Shared MunicipalShared MunicipalServices ProgramServices Program
Provided by Governor’s Center for Local Government Provided by Governor’s Center for Local Government ServicesServices
Matching funds for new or expanded joint code Matching funds for new or expanded joint code enforcement programsenforcement programs
Funding available for joint administration in low-to- Funding available for joint administration in low-to- moderate-income communitiesmoderate-income communities
888-223-6837888-223-6837