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BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Curtis S. Bramble

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House Sponsor: Todd E. Kiser

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the adoption and administration of the building and fire codes.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    modifies the powers and duties of the Uniform Building Code Commission,
             13      including:
             14              .    authorizing the commission to recommend building codes to the Legislature for
             15      adoption; and
             16              .    authorizing the commission to adopt building codes for public welfare during
             17      the legislative interim that are repealed at the end of the next legislative session;
             18          .    modifies the powers and duties of the Fire Prevention Board, including:
             19              .    authorizing the board to recommend fire codes to the Legislature for adoption;
             20      and
             21              .    authorizing the board to adopt fire codes for public welfare during the
             22      legislative interim that are repealed at the end of the next legislative session;
             23      and
             24          .    makes technical corrections.
             25      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             26          None
             27      Other Special Clauses:
             28          None
             29      Utah Code Sections Affected:


             30      AMENDS:
             31          26-15-3, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1995, Chapter 218
             32          26A-1-113, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 249
             33          26A-1-114, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 339
             34          53-7-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 25
             35          53-7-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 253
             36          53-7-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             37          53-7-209, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 25
             38          58-56-3, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 145
             39          58-56-4, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             40          58-56-5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 75
             41          58-56-6, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 75
             42          58-56-7, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             43     
             44      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             45          Section 1. Section 26-15-3 is amended to read:
             46           26-15-3. Department to advise Uniform Building Code Commission regarding
             47      the code and specific edition of a plumbing code.
             48          The department shall advise the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
             49      and the Uniform Building Code Commission with respect to the code and specific edition of a
             50      plumbing code adopted by a nationally recognized code authority to be [adopted] administered
             51      by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, and amendments to that code as
             52      provided for under Section 58-56-5 . The department may enforce the plumbing code adopted
             53      by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing under Section 58-56-4 . The
             54      provisions of Section 58-56-9 do not apply to health inspectors acting under this section.
             55          Section 2. Section 26A-1-113 is amended to read:
             56           26A-1-113. Right of entry to regulated premises by representatives for
             57      inspection.


             58          (1) Upon presenting proper identification, authorized representatives of local health
             59      departments may enter upon the premises of properties regulated by local health departments
             60      to perform routine inspections to insure compliance with rules, standards, regulations, and
             61      ordinances as adopted by the Departments of Health and Environmental Quality, local boards
             62      of health, county or municipal governing bodies, or administered by the Division of
             63      Occupational and Professional Licensing under Section 58-56-4 .
             64          (2) Section 58-56-9 does not apply to health inspectors acting under this section.
             65          (3) This section does not authorize local health departments to inspect private
             66      dwellings.
             67          Section 3. Section 26A-1-114 is amended to read:
             68           26A-1-114. Powers and duties of departments.
             69          (1) A local health department may:
             70          (a) subject to the provisions in Section 26A-1-108 , enforce state laws, local
             71      ordinances, department rules, and local health department standards and regulations relating to
             72      public health and sanitation, including the plumbing code [adopted] administered by the
             73      Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing under Section 58-56-4 and under Title
             74      26, Chapter 15a, Food Safety Manager Certification Act, in all incorporated and
             75      unincorporated areas served by the local health department;
             76          (b) establish, maintain, and enforce isolation and quarantine, and exercise physical
             77      control over property and over individuals as the local health department finds necessary for
             78      the protection of the public health;
             79          (c) establish and maintain medical, environmental, occupational, and other laboratory
             80      services considered necessary or proper for the protection of the public health;
             81          (d) establish and operate reasonable health programs or measures not in conflict with
             82      state law which:
             83          (i) are necessary or desirable for the promotion or protection of the public health and
             84      the control of disease; or
             85          (ii) may be necessary to ameliorate the major risk factors associated with the major


             86      causes of injury, sickness, death, and disability in the state;
             87          (e) close theaters, schools, and other public places and prohibit gatherings of people
             88      when necessary to protect the public health;
             89          (f) abate nuisances or eliminate sources of filth and infectious and communicable
             90      diseases affecting the public health and bill the owner or other person in charge of the
             91      premises upon which this nuisance occurs for the cost of abatement;
             92          (g) make necessary sanitary and health investigations and inspections on its own
             93      initiative or in cooperation with the Department of Health or Environmental Quality, or both,
             94      as to any matters affecting the public health;
             95          (h) pursuant to county ordinance or interlocal agreement:
             96          (i) establish and collect appropriate fees for the performance of services and operation
             97      of authorized or required programs and duties;
             98          (ii) accept, use, and administer all federal, state, or private donations or grants of
             99      funds, property, services, or materials for public health purposes; and
             100          (iii) make agreements not in conflict with state law which are conditional to receiving
             101      a donation or grant;
             102          (i) prepare, publish, and disseminate information necessary to inform and advise the
             103      public concerning:
             104          (i) the health and wellness of the population, specific hazards, and risk factors that
             105      may adversely affect the health and wellness of the population; and
             106          (ii) specific activities individuals and institutions can engage in to promote and protect
             107      the health and wellness of the population;
             108          (j) investigate the causes of morbidity and mortality;
             109          (k) issue notices and orders necessary to carry out this part;
             110          (l) conduct studies to identify injury problems, establish injury control systems,
             111      develop standards for the correction and prevention of future occurrences, and provide public
             112      information and instruction to special high risk groups;
             113          (m) cooperate with boards created under Section 19-1-106 to enforce laws and rules


             114      within the jurisdiction of the boards;
             115          (n) cooperate with the state health department, the Department of Corrections, the
             116      Administrative Office of the Courts, the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, and the Crime
             117      Victim Reparations Board to conduct testing for HIV infection of convicted sexual offenders
             118      and any victims of a sexual offense;
             119          (o) investigate suspected bioterrorism and disease pursuant to Section 26-23b-108 ;
             120      and
             121          (p) provide public health assistance in response to a national, state, or local
             122      emergency, a public health emergency as defined in Section 26-23b-102 , or a declaration by
             123      the President of the United States or other federal official requesting public health-related
             124      activities.
             125          (2) The local health department shall:
             126          (a) establish programs or measures to promote and protect the health and general
             127      wellness of the people within the boundaries of the local health department;
             128          (b) investigate infectious and other diseases of public health importance and
             129      implement measures to control the causes of epidemic and communicable diseases and other
             130      conditions significantly affecting the public health which may include involuntary testing of
             131      convicted sexual offenders for the HIV infection pursuant to Section 76-5-502 and voluntary
             132      testing of victims of sexual offenses for HIV infection pursuant to Section 76-5-503 ;
             133          (c) cooperate with the department in matters pertaining to the public health and in the
             134      administration of state health laws; and
             135          (d) coordinate implementation of environmental programs to maximize efficient use of
             136      resources by developing with the Department of Environmental Quality a Comprehensive
             137      Environmental Service Delivery Plan which:
             138          (i) recognizes that the Department of Environmental Quality and local health
             139      departments are the foundation for providing environmental health programs in the state;
             140          (ii) delineates the responsibilities of the department and each local health department
             141      for the efficient delivery of environmental programs using federal, state, and local authorities,


             142      responsibilities, and resources;
             143          (iii) provides for the delegation of authority and pass through of funding to local
             144      health departments for environmental programs, to the extent allowed by applicable law,
             145      identified in the plan, and requested by the local health department; and
             146          (iv) is reviewed and updated annually.
             147          (3) The local health department has the following duties regarding public and private
             148      schools within its boundaries:
             149          (a) enforce all ordinances, standards, and regulations pertaining to the public health of
             150      persons attending public and private schools;
             151          (b) exclude from school attendance any person, including teachers, who is suffering
             152      from any communicable or infectious disease, whether acute or chronic, if the person is likely
             153      to convey the disease to those in attendance; and
             154          (c) (i) make regular inspections of the health-related condition of all school buildings
             155      and premises;
             156          (ii) report the inspections on forms furnished by the department to those responsible
             157      for the condition and provide instructions for correction of any conditions that impair or
             158      endanger the health or life of those attending the schools; and
             159          (iii) provide a copy of the report to the department at the time the report is made.
             160          (4) If those responsible for the health-related condition of the school buildings and
             161      premises do not carry out any instructions for corrections provided in a report in Subsection
             162      (3)(c), the local health board shall cause the conditions to be corrected at the expense of the
             163      persons responsible.
             164          (5) The local health department may exercise incidental authority as necessary to carry
             165      out the provisions and purposes of this part.
             166          Section 4. Section 53-7-106 is amended to read:
             167           53-7-106. Adoption of fire code.
             168          (1) A fire code promulgated by a nationally recognized code authority and adopted by
             169      the [Utah Fire Prevention Board pursuant to Section 53-7-204 ] Legislature under Section


             170      58-56-4 is the state fire code, to which cities, counties, fire protection districts, and the state
             171      shall adhere in safeguarding life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion.
             172          (2) (a) The legislative body of a political subdivision may make ordinances that are
             173      more restrictive in its fire code requirements than the state fire code, in order to meet the
             174      public safety needs of the political subdivision.
             175          (b) The legislative body of a political subdivision shall provide to the Utah Fire
             176      Prevention Board one copy of each ordinance enacted under Subsection (2)(a).
             177          (c) The state fire marshal shall keep an indexed copy of the ordinances.
             178          (d) Copies of the ordinances are available from the state fire marshal on request.
             179          Section 5. Section 53-7-202 is amended to read:
             180           53-7-202. Definitions.
             181          As used in this part:
             182          (1) "Agricultural and wildlife fireworks" means a class C dangerous explosive that:
             183          (a) uses sound or light when deployed; and
             184          (b) is designated to prevent crop damage or unwanted animals from entering a
             185      specified area.
             186          (2) "Board" means the Utah Fire Prevention Board created in Section 53-7-203 .
             187          (3) "Class A explosive" means a division 1.1 or 1.2 explosive as defined by the U.S.
             188      Department of Transportation in Part 173, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
             189          (4) "Class B explosive" means a division 1.2 or 1.3G explosive as defined by the U.S.
             190      Department of Transportation in Part 173, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
             191          (5) "Class C explosive" means a division 1.4G explosive as defined by the U.S.
             192      Department of Transportation in Part 173, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
             193          (6) (a) "Class C common state approved explosive" means a class C explosive that is:
             194          (i) a cardboard or heavy paper cylindrical tube or cone that:
             195          (A) produces a shower of color and sparks that reach a maximum height of 15 feet;
             196          (B) may whistle or pop; and
             197          (C) is not designed to explode or leave the ground;


             198          (ii) a pyrotechnic wheel device that:
             199          (A) may be attached to a post or tree; and
             200          (B) contains up to six "driver" units or tubes;
             201          (iii) any device that:
             202          (A) spins, jumps, or emits popping sounds when placed on the ground;
             203          (B) does not exceed a height of 15 feet when discharged; and
             204          (C) does not travel laterally more than ten feet on a smooth surface when discharged;
             205          (iv) a morning glory, suzuki, or flitter sparkler; and
             206          (v) a single tube day type parachute that does not carry any flare or flame upon
             207      descent.
             208          (b) "Class C common state approved explosive" does not mean:
             209          (i) class C dangerous explosives; or
             210          (ii) exempt explosives.
             211          (7) (a) "Class C dangerous explosive" means a class C explosive that is:
             212          (i) a firecracker, cannon cracker, salute, cherry bomb, or other similar explosive;
             213          (ii) a skyrocket or any device other than a model rocket that uses combustible or
             214      explosive material and rises more than 15 feet when discharged;
             215          (iii) a roman candle or other device that discharges balls of fire over 15 feet in height;
             216          (iv) a tube or cone aerial firework that propels comets, shells, salutes, flash shells, or
             217      similar devices more than 15 feet into the air; and
             218          (v) a chaser, whistler, or other device that darts or travels more than ten feet laterally
             219      on a smooth surface or exceeds 15 feet in height when discharged.
             220          (b) A "class C dangerous explosive" does not mean:
             221          (i) class C common state approved explosives; or
             222          (ii) exempt explosives.
             223          (8) "Display fireworks" means an aerial shell, salute, flash shell, comet, sky battle,
             224      mine, and any similar class C explosive or class B explosive.
             225          (9) (a) "Display operator" means the person who purchases and is responsible for


             226      setting up and discharging display fireworks.
             227          (b) "Display operator" does not mean a fire department.
             228          (10) "Exempt explosive" means a model rocket, toy pistol cap, emergency signal flare,
             229      snake or glow worm, party popper, trick noisemaker, match, and wire sparkler under 12 inches
             230      in length.
             231          (11) (a) "Fireworks" means:
             232          (i) class C explosives;
             233          (ii) class C dangerous explosives; and
             234          (iii) class C common state approved explosives.
             235          (b) "Fireworks" does not mean:
             236          (i) exempt explosives;
             237          (ii) class A explosives; and
             238          (iii) class B explosives.
             239          (12) "Importer" means a person who brings class B or class C explosives into Utah for
             240      the general purpose of resale within the state or exportation to other states.
             241          (13) (a) "Pyrotechnic" means any composition or device manufactured or used to
             242      produce a visible or audible effect by combustion, deflagration, or detonation.
             243          (b) "Pyrotechnic" does not mean exempt explosives.
             244          (14) "Retail seller" means a person who sells class C common state approved
             245      explosives to the public during the period authorized under Section 53-7-225 .
             246          (15) "State fire code" means a nationally recognized fire code [adopted] administered
             247      by the Utah Fire Prevention Board pursuant to Section 53-7-204 .
             248          (16) "Trick noisemaker" includes a:
             249          (a) tube or sphere containing pyrotechnic composition that produces a white or
             250      colored smoke as its primary effect when ignited; and
             251          (b) device that produces a small report intended to surprise the user, including a:
             252          (i) "booby trap," which is a small tube with a string protruding from both ends that
             253      ignites the friction sensitive composition in the tube when the string is pulled;


             254          (ii) "snapper," which is a small paper-wrapped device containing a minute quantity of
             255      explosive composition coated on bits of sand that explodes producing a small report;
             256          (iii) "trick match," which is a kitchen or book match coated with a small quantity of
             257      explosive or pyrotechnic composition that produces a small shower of sparks when ignited;
             258          (iv) "cigarette load," which is a small wooden peg coated with a small quantity of
             259      explosive composition that produces a small report when the cigarette is ignited; and
             260          (v) "auto burglar alarm," which is a tube that:
             261          (A) contains pyrotechnic composition that produces a loud whistle and smoke when
             262      ignited;
             263          (B) may contain a small quantity of explosive to produce a small explosive noise; and
             264          (C) is ignited by a squib.
             265          (17) "Unclassified fireworks" means any of the following:
             266          (a) a pyrotechnic device that is used, given away, or offered for sale, that has not been
             267      tested, approved, and classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation;
             268          (b) an approved device that has been altered or redesigned since obtaining approval by
             269      the U.S. Department of Transportation; and
             270          (c) a pyrotechnic device that is being tested by a manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler
             271      before receiving approval by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
             272          (18) "Wholesaler" means any of the following:
             273          (a) a person who sells class C common state approved explosives to a retailer; and
             274          (b) a person who sells class B explosives or class C dangerous explosives for display
             275      use.
             276          Section 6. Section 53-7-204 is amended to read:
             277           53-7-204. Duties of Utah Fire Prevention Board -- Local administrative duties.
             278          (1) The board shall:
             279          (a) make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
             280      Rulemaking Act:
             281          (i) [adopting] administer a nationally recognized fire code and the specific edition of


             282      that fire code as the state fire code to be used as the standard;
             283          (ii) establishing minimum standards for the prevention of fire and for the protection of
             284      life and property against fire and panic in any:
             285          (A) publicly owned building, including all public and private schools, colleges, and
             286      university buildings;
             287          (B) building or structure used or intended for use as an asylum, a mental hospital, a
             288      hospital, a sanitarium, a home for the aged, an assisted living facility, a children's home or day
             289      care center, or any similar institutional type occupancy of any capacity; and
             290          (C) place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building,
             291      structure, tent, or room for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, or education;
             292          (iii) establishing safety and other requirements for placement and discharge of display
             293      fireworks based upon:
             294          (A) the specific edition of the nationally recognized fire code [selected by the board
             295      under Subsection (1)(a)(i)] adopted by the Legislature under Section 58-56-4 ; and
             296          (B) relevant publications of the National Fire Protection Association;
             297          (iv) establishing minimum safety standards for retail storage, handling, and sale of
             298      class C common state approved explosives;
             299          (v) defining methods to establish proof of competence to place and discharge display
             300      fireworks;
             301          (vi) for deputizing qualified persons to act as deputy fire marshals, and to secure
             302      special services in emergencies;
             303          (vii) implementing Sections 53-7-106 and 53-7-205 ;
             304          (viii) setting guidelines for use of funding;
             305          (ix) establishing criteria for training and safety equipment grants for fire departments
             306      enrolled in firefighter certification; and
             307          (x) establishing minimum ongoing training standards for hazardous materials
             308      emergency response agencies;
             309          (b) recommend to the commissioner a state fire marshal;


             310          (c) develop policies under which the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's
             311      authorized representatives will perform;
             312          (d) provide for the employment of field assistants and other salaried personnel as
             313      required;
             314          (e) prescribe the duties of the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's authorized
             315      representatives;
             316          (f) establish a statewide fire prevention, fire education, and fire service training
             317      program in cooperation with the Board of Regents;
             318          (g) establish a statewide fire statistics program for the purpose of gathering fire data
             319      from all political subdivisions of the state;
             320          (h) establish a fire academy in accordance with Section 53-7-204.2 ;
             321          (i) coordinate the efforts of all people engaged in fire suppression in the state;
             322          (j) work aggressively with the local political subdivisions to reduce fire losses;
             323          (k) regulate the sale and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic fire
             324      suppression systems in the interest of safeguarding lives and property;
             325          (l) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test automatic fire
             326      sprinkler systems;
             327          (m) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test fire alarm
             328      systems; [and]
             329          (n) establish a certification for persons who provide response services regarding
             330      hazardous materials emergencies[.]; and
             331          (o) in accordance with Section 58-56-4 , make a report to the Business and Labor
             332      Interim Committee by:
             333          (i) no later than November 30 of each year recommending any amendments to the
             334      currently adopted fire code; and
             335          (ii) no later than November 30 in a year of a regularly scheduled update cycle of a
             336      nationally promulgated fire code recommending the adoption of, amendment to, or repeal of
             337      the updated nationally promulgated fire code.


             338          (2) The board may incorporate in its rules by reference, in whole or in part, nationally
             339      recognized and readily available standards and codes adopted by the Legislature pertaining to
             340      the protection of life and property from fire, explosion, or panic.
             341          (3) (a) The board [may only make] shall recommend to the Legislature in accordance
             342      with Subsection (1)(o) amendments to the state fire code adopted [under Subsection (1)(a)(i)]
             343      by the Legislature in accordance with Section [ 53-7-205 ] 58-56-7 .
             344          (b) The amendments, as adopted by the Legislature, may be applicable to the entire
             345      state or within a city, county, or fire protection district.
             346          (4) The following functions shall be administered locally by a city, county, or fire
             347      protection district:
             348          (a) issuing permits, including open burning permits pursuant to Sections 11-7-1 and
             349      19-2-114 ;
             350          (b) creating a local board of appeals in accordance with the state fire code; and
             351          (c) establishing, modifying, or deleting fire flow and water supply requirements.
             352          Section 7. Section 53-7-209 is amended to read:
             353           53-7-209. Inspection of buildings by officials.
             354          (1) A fire chief or officer may enter any building or premises not used as a private
             355      dwelling at any reasonable hour to inspect the building or premises and enforce the rules made
             356      under this part, including the state fire code adopted under Section [ 53-7-204 ] 58-56-4 .
             357          (2) The owner, lessee, manager, or operator of any building or premises not used as a
             358      private dwelling shall permit inspections under this section.
             359          Section 8. Section 58-56-3 is amended to read:
             360           58-56-3. Definitions.
             361          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             362          (1) (a) "Adopted code" means:
             363          (i) (A) a new edition of or amendment to an existing code, including the standards and
             364      specifications contained in the code, adopted by the Legislature under Section 58-56-7 ; and
             365          (B) administered by the division under Section 58-56-6 ; and


             366          (ii) adopted by a nationally recognized code authority, including:
             367          (A) a building code;
             368          (B) the National Electrical Code promulgated by the National Fire Protection
             369      Association;
             370          (C) a residential one and two family dwelling code;
             371          (D) a plumbing code;
             372          (E) a mechanical code;
             373          (F) a fuel gas code;
             374          (G) an energy conservation code; and
             375          (H) a manufactured housing installation standard code.
             376          (b) "Adopted code" includes:
             377          (i) a fire code administered by the Fire Prevention Board under Section 53-7-204 ; and
             378          (ii) a code listed in Subsection (1)(a)(ii) that was adopted or amended by the division
             379      and Uniform Building Code Commission or the Fire Protection Board before May 12, 2009.
             380          (2) (a) (i) "Approved code" means a code, including the standards and specifications
             381      contained in the code, approved by the division under Section 58-56-4 for use by a compliance
             382      agency; and
             383          (ii) administered by the division under Section 58-56-6 .
             384          (b) "Approved code" does not include an adopted code listed under Subsection (1)(b).
             385          (3) "Board" means the Fire Prevention Board created in Section 53-7-203 .
             386          [(1)] (4) "Building" means a structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering
             387      any use or occupancy and any improvements attached to it.
             388          [(2) "Code(s)" means the following codes, including the standards and specifications
             389      contained in them:]
             390          [(a) codes adopted by the commission under Subsection 58-56-4 (2); and]
             391          [(b) codes approved by the commission under Subsection 58-56-4 (4)(a).]
             392          [(3)] (5) "Commission" means the Uniform Building Code Commission created under
             393      this chapter.


             394          [(4)] (6) "Compliance agency" means:
             395          (a) an agency of the state or any of its political subdivisions which issues permits for
             396      construction regulated under the codes;
             397          (b) any other agency of the state or its political subdivisions specifically empowered to
             398      enforce compliance with the codes; or
             399          (c) any other state agency which chooses to enforce codes adopted under this chapter
             400      by authority given the agency under a title other than Title 58, Occupations and Professions.
             401          [(5)] (7) "Factory built housing" means manufactured homes or mobile homes.
             402          [(6)] (8) (a) "Factory built housing set-up contractor" means an individual licensed by
             403      the division to set up or install factory built housing on a temporary or permanent basis.
             404          (b) The scope of the work included under the license includes the placement or
             405      securing, or both placement and securing, of the factory built housing on a permanent or
             406      temporary foundation, securing the units together if required, and connection of the utilities to
             407      the factory built housing unit, but does not include site preparation, construction of a
             408      permanent foundation, and construction of utility services to the near proximity of the factory
             409      built housing unit.
             410          (c) If a dealer is not licensed as a factory built housing set-up contractor, that
             411      individual must subcontract the connection services to individuals who are licensed by the
             412      division to perform those specific functions under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction
             413      Trades Licensing Act.
             414          [(7)] (9) "HUD code" means the National Manufactured Housing Construction and
             415      Safety Standards Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5401 et seq.
             416          (10) "Legislative action" means the Legislature's:
             417          (a) adoption of a new adopted code;
             418          (b) adoption of an amendment to an existing adopted code;
             419          (c) repeal of an adopted code; or
             420          (d) repeal of a provision of an adopted code.
             421          [(8)] (11) "Local regulator" means each political subdivision of the state which is


             422      empowered to engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building,
             423      repair, and other activities subject to the codes.
             424          [(9)] (12) (a) "Manufactured home" means a transportable factory built housing unit
             425      constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according to the HUD Code, in one or more sections,
             426      which:
             427          (i) in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in
             428      length, or when erected on site, is 400 or more square feet; and
             429          (ii) is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or
             430      without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the
             431      plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.
             432          (b) Manufactured homes constructed on or after June 15, 1976, shall be identifiable by
             433      the manufacturer's data plate bearing the date the unit was manufactured and a HUD label
             434      attached to the exterior of the home certifying the home was manufactured to HUD standards.
             435          [(10)] (13) "Mobile home" means a transportable factory built housing unit built prior
             436      to June 15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code which existed prior to the
             437      HUD Code.
             438          [(11)] (14) "Modular unit" means a structure built from sections which are
             439      manufactured in accordance with the construction standards adopted pursuant to Section
             440      58-56-4 and transported to a building site, the purpose of which is for human habitation,
             441      occupancy, or use.
             442          [(12)] (15) "Opinion" means a written, nonbinding, and advisory statement issued by
             443      the commission concerning an interpretation of the meaning of the codes or the application of
             444      the codes in a specific circumstance issued in response to a specific request by a party to the
             445      issue.
             446          [(13)] (16) "State regulator" means an agency of the state which is empowered to
             447      engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other
             448      activities subject to the codes adopted pursuant to this chapter.
             449          Section 9. Section 58-56-4 is amended to read:


             450           58-56-4. Definitions -- Adoption of building codes -- Amendments -- Approval of
             451      other codes -- Exemptions.
             452          (1) As used in this section:
             453          (a) "agricultural use" means a use that relates to the tilling of soil and raising of crops,
             454      or keeping or raising domestic animals;
             455          (b) "not for human occupancy" means use of a structure for purposes other than
             456      protection or comfort of human beings, but allows people to enter the structure for:
             457          (i) maintenance and repair; and
             458          (ii) the care of livestock, crops, or equipment intended for agricultural use which are
             459      kept there; and
             460          (c) "residential area" means land that is not used for an agricultural use and is:
             461          (i) (A) within the boundaries of a city or town; and
             462          (B) less than five contiguous acres;
             463          (ii) (A) within a subdivision for which the county has approved a subdivision plat
             464      under Title 17, Chapter 27a, Part 6, Subdivisions; and
             465          (B) less than two contiguous acres; or
             466          (iii) not located in whole or in part in an agricultural protection area created under
             467      Title 17, Chapter 41, Agriculture and Industrial Protection [Area] Areas.
             468          [(2) (a) Subject to the provisions of Subsections (4) and (5), the following codes, each
             469      of which must be promulgated by a nationally recognized code authority, shall be adopted, in
             470      the manner described in Subsection (2)(b), as the construction codes which the state and each
             471      political subdivision of the state shall follow in the circumstances described in Subsection
             472      (3):]
             473          [(i) a building code;]
             474          [(ii) the National Electrical Code promulgated by the National Fire Protection
             475      Association;]
             476          [(iii) a residential one and two family dwelling code;]
             477          [(iv) a plumbing code;]


             478          [(v) a mechanical code;]
             479          [(vi) a fuel gas code;]
             480          [(vii) an energy conservation code; and]
             481          [(viii) a manufactured housing installation standard code.]
             482          [(b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             483      the division, in collaboration with the commission, shall adopt by rule specific editions of the
             484      codes described in Subsection (2)(a), and may adopt by rule successor editions of any adopted
             485      code.]
             486          [(c) The division, in collaboration with the commission, may, in accordance with
             487      Section 58-56-7 , adopt amendments to the codes adopted under Subsection (2)(a), to be
             488      applicable to the entire state or within one or more political subdivisions.]
             489          [(3) Subject to the provisions of Subsections (4) and (5), the codes and amendments
             490      adopted under Subsection (2) shall be followed when:]
             491          [(a) new construction is involved;]
             492          [(b) the owner of an existing building, or the owner's agent, is voluntarily engaged in:]
             493          [(i) the repair, renovation, remodeling, alteration, enlargement, rehabilitation,
             494      conservation, or reconstruction of the building; or]
             495          [(ii) changing the character or use of the building in a manner which increases the
             496      occupancy loads, other demands, or safety risks of the building.]
             497          (2) A person shall follow an adopted code when:
             498          (a) new construction is involved; and
             499          (b) the owner of an existing building, or the owner's agent, is voluntarily engaged in:
             500          (i) the repair, renovation, remodeling, alteration, enlargement, rehabilitation,
             501      conservation, or reconstruction of the building; or
             502          (ii) changing the character or use of the building in a manner which increases the
             503      occupancy loads, other demands, or safety risks of the building.
             504          (3) (a) Beginning May 12, 2009, the board and commission shall, in accordance with
             505      Sections 53-7-204 and 58-56-5 , make recommendations to the Business and Labor Interim


             506      Committee as to whether or not the Legislature should take legislative action.
             507          (b) (i) If the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend legislative
             508      action to the Legislature, the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall prepare legislation
             509      for consideration by the Legislature in the next general session.
             510          (ii) The legislation described in Subsection (3)(b)(i) shall direct:
             511          (A) the division to administer an adopted code, excluding the fire code, in accordance
             512      with legislative action approved by the Legislature; and
             513          (B) the board to administer an adopted fire code in accordance with legislative action
             514      approved by the Legislature.
             515          (4) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), the commission may, in accordance with Title
             516      63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, adopt an adopted code, except the fire
             517      code, if the commission determines that waiting for legislative action in the next general
             518      legislative session under Subsection (3) would:
             519          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
             520          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
             521          (b) If the commission adopts an adopted code under Subsection (4)(a), the
             522      commission shall file with the division:
             523          (i) the text of the adopted code; and
             524          (ii) an analysis that includes the specific reasons and justifications for its findings.
             525          (c) The division shall, in accordance with Subsection (4)(b):
             526          (i) publish the adopted code in accordance with Section 58-56-6 ; and
             527          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the adoption, including a
             528      copy of the commission's analysis described in Subsection (5)(b).
             529          (d) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at its next annual general session, an
             530      adopted code adopted under this Subsection (4) is repealed effective at midnight on the last
             531      day that the Legislature adjourns sine die at its next annual general session.
             532          (5) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), the board may, in accordance with Title 63G,
             533      Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, adopt a fire code, if the board determines


             534      that waiting for legislative action in the next general legislative session under Subsection (3)
             535      would:
             536          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
             537          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
             538          (b) The board shall:
             539          (i) publish the adopted fire code; and
             540          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the adoption, including a
             541      copy of an analysis by the board identifying specific reasons and justifications for its findings.
             542          (c) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at its next annual general session, a fire
             543      code adopted under this Subsection (5) is repealed effective at midnight on the last day that
             544      the Legislature adjourns sine die at its next annual general session.
             545          [(4)] (6) (a) The division, in [collaboration] consultation with the commission, has
             546      discretion to approve, without adopting, certain approved codes [in addition to those described
             547      in Subsection (2)(a)], including specific editions of the approved codes, for use by a
             548      compliance agency.
             549          (b) [If the applicable code is one which the division has approved under Subsection
             550      (4)(a)] Under Subsection (6)(a), a compliance agency has the discretion to:
             551          (i) adopt an ordinance requiring removal, demolition, or repair of a building,
             552      according to [a] an adopted code;
             553          (ii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a dangerous building code; or
             554          (iii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a building rehabilitation code.
             555          [(5)] (7) (a) Except in a residential area, a structure used solely in conjunction with
             556      agriculture use, and not for human occupancy, is exempted from the permit requirements of
             557      [any code adopted by the division] an adopted code.
             558          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection [(5)] (7)(a), unless otherwise exempted, plumbing,
             559      electrical, and mechanical permits may be required when that work is included in the
             560      structure.
             561          Section 10. Section 58-56-5 is amended to read:


             562           58-56-5. Uniform Building Code Commission -- Composition of commission --
             563      Commission duties and responsibilities.
             564          (1) There is established a Uniform Building Code Commission to advise the division
             565      with respect to the division's responsibilities in administering the codes under this chapter.
             566          (2) The commission shall be appointed by the executive director who shall submit
             567      [his] those nominations to the governor for confirmation or rejection. If a nominee is rejected,
             568      alternative names shall be submitted until confirmation is received. Following confirmation
             569      by the governor, the appointment [shall be made] is effective.
             570          (3) The commission shall consist of eleven members who shall be appointed in
             571      accordance with the following:
             572          (a) one member shall be from among candidates nominated by the Utah League of
             573      Cities and Towns and the Utah Association of Counties;
             574          (b) one member shall be a licensed building inspector employed by a political
             575      subdivision of the state;
             576          (c) one member shall be a licensed professional engineer;
             577          (d) one member shall be a licensed architect;
             578          (e) one member shall be a fire official;
             579          (f) three members shall be contractors licensed by the state, of which one shall be a
             580      general contractor, one an electrical contractor, and one a plumbing contractor;
             581          (g) two members shall be from the general public and have no affiliation with the
             582      construction industry or real estate development industry; and
             583          (h) one member shall be from the Division of Facilities Construction Management,
             584      Department of Administrative Services.
             585          (4) (a) Except as required by Subsection (4)(b), as terms of current commission
             586      members expire, the executive director shall appoint each new member or reappointed member
             587      to a four-year term.
             588          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (4)(a), the executive director
             589      shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the


             590      terms of commission members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is
             591      appointed every two years.
             592          (5) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the executive director
             593      shall appoint a replacement [shall be appointed] for the unexpired term.
             594          (6) No commission member may serve more than two full terms, and no commission
             595      member who ceases to serve may again serve on the commission until after the expiration of
             596      two years from the date of cessation of service.
             597          (7) A majority of the commission members shall constitute a quorum and may act on
             598      behalf of the commission.
             599          (8) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation
             600      or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
             601      performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
             602      under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             603          (ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
             604          (b) (i) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per
             605      diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             606      incurred in the performance of their official duties from the commission at the rates
             607      established by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             608          (ii) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem
             609      and expenses for their service.
             610          (c) (i) Local government members who do not receive salary, per diem, or expenses
             611      from the entity that they represent for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             612      incurred in the performance of their official duties at the rates established by the Division of
             613      Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             614          (ii) Local government members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their
             615      service.
             616          (9) (a) The commission shall annually designate one of its members to serve as chair
             617      of the commission.


             618          (b) The division shall provide a secretary to facilitate the function of the commission
             619      and to record its actions and recommendations.
             620          [(10) The duties and responsibilities of the commission are to:]
             621          [(a) recommend to the director the:]
             622          [(i) adoption by rule of codes and amendments under Subsections 58-56-4 (2)(b) and
             623      (c); and]
             624          [(ii) approval by rule of the codes referenced in Subsection 58-56-4 (4)(a);]
             625          [(b) offer an opinion regarding the interpretation of or the application of any of the
             626      codes adopted or approved under Section 58-56-4 upon a formal submission by a party to the
             627      matter in question which submission must clearly state the facts in question, the specific code
             628      citation involved and the position taken by all parties;]
             629          [(c) act as an appeals board as provided in Subsection 58-56-8 (3);]
             630          [(d) establish advisory peer committees on either a standing or ad hoc basis to advise
             631      the commission with respect to matters related to the codes described in Section 58-56-4 ,
             632      including a committee to advise the commission regarding health matters related to the
             633      plumbing code; and]
             634          [(e) assist the division in overseeing code-related training in accordance with Section
             635      58-56-9 .]
             636          (10) The commission shall:
             637          (a) in accordance with Section 58-56-4 , make a report to the Business and Labor
             638      Interim Committee by no later than November 30 of each year;
             639          (b) ensure that the report includes recommendations as to whether or not the
             640      Legislature should take legislative action, excluding any recommendations on the fire code;
             641          (c) offer an opinion regarding the interpretation of or the application of an adopted
             642      code, excluding the fire code, or an approved code if a party submits a request for an opinion;
             643          (d) act as an appeals board as provided in Section 58-56-8 ;
             644          (e) establish advisory peer committees on either a standing or ad hoc basis to advise
             645      the commission with respect to matters related to an adopted code, excluding the fire code, or


             646      approved code, including a committee to advise the commission regarding health matters
             647      related to the plumbing code; and
             648          (f) assist the division in overseeing code-related training in accordance with Section
             649      58-56-9 .
             650          (11) A party requesting an opinion under Subsection (10)(c) shall submit a formal
             651      request clearly stating:
             652          (a) the facts in question;
             653          (b) the specific code citation at issue; and
             654          (c) the position taken by all parties.
             655          Section 11. Section 58-56-6 is amended to read:
             656           58-56-6. Building codes -- Division duties and responsibilities.
             657          (1) The division shall administer the codes adopted or approved under Section 58-56-4
             658      pursuant to this chapter, but [shall have] has no responsibility or duty to conduct inspections
             659      to determine compliance with the codes, issue permits, or assess building permit fees.
             660          (2) Administration of the codes adopted or approved under Section 58-56-4 by the
             661      division shall include:
             662          [(a) receiving recommendations from the commission and thereafter adopting by rule
             663      the editions of the codes and amendments to the codes under Subsections 58-56-4 (2)(b) and
             664      (c);]
             665          [(b) receiving recommendations from the commission and thereafter approving by rule
             666      the code editions referenced in Subsection 58-56-4 (4)(a);]
             667          [(c) maintaining and publishing for reference on a current basis the adopted
             668      amendments to the codes under Subsection 58-56-4 (2)(c); and]
             669          [(d) receiving requests for amendments and opinions from the commission,]
             670          (a) scheduling appropriate hearings [and publishing the amendments to the codes
             671      and];
             672          (b) maintaining, publishing for reference, and keeping the current adopted code,
             673      excluding the fire code, and approved code; and


             674          (c) publishing the opinions of the commission with respect to interpretation and
             675      application of the codes.
             676          Section 12. Section 58-56-7 is amended to read:
             677           58-56-7. Code amendments -- Commission recommendations -- Division duties
             678      and responsibilities.
             679          (1) (a) [The] Subject to Subsection (1)(b), the division, in consultation with the
             680      commission, shall establish by rule the procedure and manner under which requests for
             681      [amendments to codes under Subsection 58-56-4 (2)(c)] legislative action to an adopted code
             682      shall be:
             683          [(a)] (i) filed with the division; [and]
             684          [(b) recommended or declined for adoption.]
             685          (ii) reviewed by the commission; and
             686          (iii) recommended by the commission to the Business and Labor Interim Committee
             687      for legislative action in accordance with Section 58-56-5 .
             688          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), the board shall recommend legislative action to
             689      the fire code in accordance with Section 53-7-204 .
             690          (2) The division shall accept from any local regulators, state regulators, state agencies
             691      involved with the construction and design of buildings, the contractors, plumbers, or
             692      electricians licensing boards, or from recognized construction-related associations a request
             693      for amendment to the codes under [Subsection] Section 58-56-4 [(2)(c)].
             694          (3) (a) [The] Except in the case of the fire code, the division may make
             695      recommendations to the commission for [amendments to codes under Subsection
             696      58-56-4 (2)(c). The] legislative action.
             697          (b) Except in the case of the fire code, the commission may also consider
             698      [amendments] legislative action on its own initiative.
             699          (4) (a) On May 15 and [November 15] October 15 of each calendar year, or the first
             700      government working day [thereafter] after those dates if either date falls on a weekend or
             701      government holiday, the division shall convene a public hearing, [as a part of the rulemaking


             702      process,] before the commission concerning requests for [amendment of the codes,
             703      recommended by the division and commission to be adopted by rule] legislative action to an
             704      adopted code in accordance with Section 58-56-4 .
             705          (b) The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of the commission.
             706          (5) The commission shall, after the hearing described in Subsection (4), make a
             707      written report of recommended amendments to be included in the commission's report to the
             708      Business and Labor Interim Committee under Section 58-56-5 .
             709          (6) In making rules required by this chapter, the division shall comply with Title 63G,
             710      Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             711          [(5) Within 15 days following completion of the hearing under Subsection (4), the
             712      commission shall provide to the division a written recommendation concerning each
             713      amendment.]
             714          [(6) The division shall consider the recommendations and promulgate amendments by
             715      rule in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act and as
             716      prescribed by the director.]
             717          [(7) The decision of the division to accept or reject the recommendation of the
             718      commission shall be made within 15 days after receipt of the recommendation.]
             719          [(8) All decisions of the division pertaining to adoption of a code edition or
             720      amendments to any code, which are contrary to recommendations of the commission, may be
             721      overridden by a two-thirds vote of the commission according to a procedure to be established
             722      by rule.]
             723          [(9) (a) Amendments with statewide application:]
             724          [(i) shall be effective on the January 1 or July 1 following the public hearing or as
             725      soon after that date as the requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
             726      Rulemaking Act, are met; or]
             727          [(ii) may be effective prior to the dates in Subsection (9)(a)(i) if designated by the
             728      division and the commission as necessary for the public health, safety, and welfare.]
             729          [(b) Amendments with local application only shall be effective on a date to be


             730      determined by the division and the commission.]
             731          [(c) In making rules required by this chapter, the division shall comply with the
             732      provisions of Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act. The provisions of
             733      that chapter shall have control over this section in case of any conflict.]


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