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CODIFICATION OF STATE CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE

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CODES

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2011 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Michael T. Morley

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Senate Sponsor: J. Stuart Adams

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill enacts a new title to codify the existing State Construction Code and State Fire
             11      Code.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    codifies the State Construction Code;
             15          .    codifies the State Fire Code;
             16          .    updates the NFPA referenced standards in the State Construction Code and State
             17      Fire Code;
             18          .    provides local amendments for fire sprinkler requirements for the Town of Brian
             19      Head in the State Construction Code;
             20          .    addresses codes incorporated by reference into the State Fire Code;
             21          .    addresses emergency evacuation drill requirements in the State Fire Code;
             22          .    addresses door closers on classroom doors as part of the State Fire Code;
             23          .    addresses use of antifreeze in automatic sprinklers as part of the State Fire Code;
             24          .    addresses provisions in the State Fire Code related to liquified petroleum gas;
             25          .    includes provisions related to procedures to adopt and requirements related to the
             26      administration of the State Construction Code and State Fire Code; and
             27          .    makes technical and conforming amendments.
             28      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             29          None


             30      Other Special Clauses:
             31          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2011.
             32          This bill coordinates with H.B. 260, Mechanics' Liens Revisions, to technically merge
             33      substantive amendments.
             34      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             35      AMENDS:
             36          9-4-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 18
             37          10-8-85.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 78
             38          10-9a-514, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 378
             39          11-36-102 (Effective 05/11/11), as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 203
             40          11-45-102, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 72
             41          17-27a-513, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 254
             42          26-15-3, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             43          26A-1-113, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 339
             44          26A-1-114, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 304 and 339
             45          38-11-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 84
             46          53-7-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 310 and 324
             47          53-7-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 61 and 310
             48          57-23-4, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1991, Chapter 262
             49          58-3a-102, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 260
             50          58-3a-602, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 260
             51          58-22-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 277
             52          58-22-602, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1996, Chapter 259
             53          58-53-602, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 191
             54          58-55-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 27, 53, and 227
             55          58-55-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 27, 227, and 310
             56          58-56-1, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1989, Chapter 269
             57          58-56-3, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 76, 310, and 372


             58          58-56-9, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 310 and 391
             59          58-56-17.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             60          59-12-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 88, 142, 234, and 263
             61          63A-5-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 338
             62          70D-2-102, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 72
             63          73-3-1.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 19
             64      ENACTS:
             65          15A-1-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             66          15A-1-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             67          15A-1-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             68          15A-1-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             69          15A-1-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             70          15A-1-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             71          15A-1-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             72          15A-1-205, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             73          15A-1-206, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             74          15A-1-207, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             75          15A-1-208, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             76          15A-1-209, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             77          15A-1-210, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             78          15A-1-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             79          15A-1-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             80          15A-1-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             81          15A-1-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             82          15A-1-305, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             83          15A-1-306, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             84          15A-1-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             85          15A-1-402, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             86          15A-1-403, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             87          15A-2-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             88          15A-2-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             89          15A-2-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             90          15A-2-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             91          15A-2-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             92          15A-3-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             93          15A-3-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             94          15A-3-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             95          15A-3-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             96          15A-3-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             97          15A-3-106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             98          15A-3-107, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             99          15A-3-108, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             100          15A-3-109, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             101          15A-3-110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             102          15A-3-111, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             103          15A-3-112, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             104          15A-3-113, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             105          15A-3-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             106          15A-3-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             107          15A-3-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             108          15A-3-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             109          15A-3-205, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             110          15A-3-206, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             111          15A-3-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             112          15A-3-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             113          15A-3-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             114          15A-3-304, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             115          15A-3-305, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             116          15A-3-306, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             117          15A-3-307, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             118          15A-3-308, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             119          15A-3-309, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             120          15A-3-310, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             121          15A-3-311, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             122          15A-3-312, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             123          15A-3-313, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             124          15A-3-314, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             125          15A-3-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             126          15A-3-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             127          15A-3-601, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             128          15A-3-701, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             129          15A-3-801, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             130          15A-4-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             131          15A-4-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             132          15A-4-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             133          15A-4-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             134          15A-4-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             135          15A-4-106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             136          15A-4-107, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             137          15A-4-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             138          15A-4-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             139          15A-4-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             140          15A-4-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             141          15A-4-205, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             142          15A-4-206, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             143          15A-4-207, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             144          15A-4-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             145          15A-4-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             146          15A-4-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             147          15A-4-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             148          15A-4-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             149          15A-4-601, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             150          15A-4-701, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             151          15A-5-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             152          15A-5-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             153          15A-5-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             154          15A-5-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             155          15A-5-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             156          15A-5-203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             157          15A-5-204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             158          15A-5-205, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             159          15A-5-206, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             160          15A-5-207, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             161          15A-5-301, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             162          15A-5-302, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             163          15A-5-303, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             164          15A-5-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             165          58-56-15.1, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             166      REPEALS:
             167          53-7-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             168          58-56-4, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 310 and 372
             169          58-56-5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 286 and 310


             170          58-56-6, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             171          58-56-7, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             172          58-56-8, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2002, Chapter 75
             173          58-56-11, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 196
             174          58-56-12, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             175          58-56-13, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             176          58-56-14, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             177          58-56-15, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             178          58-56-19, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 50
             179          58-56-20, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             180          58-56-21, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 310
             181      Utah Code Sections Affected by Coordination Clause:
             182          15A-1-209, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             183     
             184      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             185          Section 1. Section 9-4-102 is amended to read:
             186           9-4-102. Definitions.
             187          As used in this chapter:
             188          (1) "Accessible housing" means housing which has been constructed or modified to be
             189      accessible, as described in the [construction codes adopted under Section 58-56-4 ] State
             190      Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes
             191      Act.
             192          (2) "Director" means the director of the division.
             193          (3) "Division" means the Division of Housing and Community Development.
             194          Section 2. Section 10-8-85.5 is amended to read:
             195           10-8-85.5. "Rental dwelling" defined -- Municipality may require a business
             196      license or a regulatory business license and inspections -- Exception.
             197          (1) As used in this section, "rental dwelling" means a building or portion of a building


             198      that is:
             199          (a) used or designated for use as a residence by one or more persons; and
             200          (b) (i) available to be rented, loaned, leased, or hired out for a period of one month or
             201      longer; or
             202          (ii) arranged, designed, or built to be rented, loaned, leased, or hired out for a period of
             203      one month or longer.
             204          (2) (a) The legislative body of a municipality may by ordinance require the owner of a
             205      rental dwelling located within the municipality:
             206          (i) to obtain a business license pursuant to Section 10-1-203 ; or
             207          (ii) (A) to obtain a regulatory business license to operate and maintain the rental
             208      dwelling; and
             209          (B) to allow inspections of the rental dwelling as a condition of obtaining a regulatory
             210      business license.
             211          (b) A municipality may not require an owner of multiple rental dwellings or multiple
             212      buildings containing rental dwellings to obtain more than one regulatory business license for
             213      the operation and maintenance of those rental dwellings.
             214          (c) (i) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(b), a municipality may, until August 31, 2008,
             215      impose upon an owner subject to Subsection (2)(a) a reasonable inspection fee for the
             216      inspection of each rental dwelling owned by that owner.
             217          (ii) Beginning September 1, 2008, a municipality may not charge a fee for the
             218      inspection of a rental dwelling.
             219          (d) If a municipality's inspection of a rental dwelling, allowed under Subsection
             220      (2)(a)(ii)(B), approves the rental dwelling for purposes of a regulatory business license, a
             221      municipality may not inspect that rental dwelling during the next 36 months, unless the
             222      municipality has reasonable cause to believe that a condition in the rental dwelling is in
             223      violation of an applicable law or ordinance.
             224          (3) A municipality may not:
             225          (a) interfere with the ability of an owner of a rental dwelling to contract with a tenant


             226      concerning the payment of the cost of a utility or municipal service provided to the rental
             227      dwelling; or
             228          (b) except as required under [Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah Uniform Building Act] the
             229      State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire
             230      Codes Act, for a structural change to the rental dwelling, or as required in an ordinance adopted
             231      before January 1, 2008, require the owner of a rental dwelling to retrofit the rental dwelling
             232      with or install in the rental dwelling a safety feature that was not required when the rental
             233      dwelling was constructed.
             234          (4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the rights and duties established
             235      under Title 57, Chapter 22, Utah Fit Premises Act, or to restrict a municipality's ability to
             236      enforce its generally applicable health ordinances or building code, a local health department's
             237      authority under Title 26A, Chapter 1, Local Health Departments, or the Utah Department of
             238      Health's authority under Title 26, Utah Health Code.
             239          Section 3. Section 10-9a-514 is amended to read:
             240           10-9a-514. Manufactured homes.
             241          (1) For purposes of this section, a manufactured home is the same as defined in Section
             242      [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 , except that the manufactured home shall be attached to a permanent
             243      foundation in accordance with plans providing for vertical loads, uplift, and lateral forces and
             244      frost protection in compliance with the applicable building code. All appendages, including
             245      carports, garages, storage buildings, additions, or alterations shall be built in compliance with
             246      the applicable building code.
             247          (2) A manufactured home may not be excluded from any land use zone or area in
             248      which a single-family residence would be permitted, provided the manufactured home
             249      complies with all local land use ordinances, building codes, and any restrictive covenants,
             250      applicable to a single family residence within that zone or area.
             251          (3) A municipality may not:
             252          (a) adopt or enforce an ordinance or regulation that treats a proposed development that
             253      includes manufactured homes differently than one that does not include manufactured homes;


             254      or
             255          (b) reject a development plan based on the fact that the development is expected to
             256      contain manufactured homes.
             257          Section 4. Section 11-36-102 (Effective 05/11/11) is amended to read:
             258           11-36-102 (Effective 05/11/11). Definitions.
             259          As used in this chapter:
             260          (1) "Building permit fee" means the fees charged to enforce [the uniform codes
             261      adopted pursuant to Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah Uniform Building Standards Act, that are not
             262      greater than the fees indicated in the appendix to the International Building Code] the State
             263      Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes
             264      Act.
             265          (2) "Capital facilities plan" means the plan required by Section 11-36-201 .
             266          (3) "Charter school" includes:
             267          (a) an operating charter school;
             268          (b) an applicant for a charter school whose application has been approved by a
             269      chartering entity as provided in Title 53A, Chapter 1a, Part 5, The Utah Charter Schools Act;
             270      and
             271          (c) an entity that is working on behalf of a charter school or approved charter applicant
             272      to develop or construct a charter school building.
             273          (4) "Development activity" means any construction or expansion of a building,
             274      structure, or use, any change in use of a building or structure, or any changes in the use of land
             275      that creates additional demand and need for public facilities.
             276          (5) "Development approval" means:
             277          (a) except as provided in Subsection (5)(b), any written authorization from a local
             278      political subdivision that authorizes the commencement of development activity;
             279          (b) development activity, for a public entity that may develop without written
             280      authorization from a local political subdivision;
             281          (c) a written agreement between a local political subdivision and a public water


             282      supplier, as defined in Section 73-1-4 , or a private water company:
             283          (i) to reserve:
             284          (A) a water right;
             285          (B) system capacity; or
             286          (C) a distribution facility; or
             287          (ii) to deliver for new development:
             288          (A) culinary water; or
             289          (B) irrigation water; or
             290          (d) a written agreement between a local political subdivision and a sanitary sewer
             291      authority, as defined in Section 10-9a-103 :
             292          (i) to reserve:
             293          (A) sewer collection capacity; or
             294          (B) treatment capacity; or
             295          (ii) to provide sewer service for a new development.
             296          (6) "Enactment" means:
             297          (a) a municipal ordinance, for a municipality;
             298          (b) a county ordinance, for a county; and
             299          (c) a governing board resolution, for a local district, special service district, or private
             300      entity.
             301          (7) "Encumber" means:
             302          (a) a pledge to retire a debt; or
             303          (b) an allocation to a current purchase order or contract.
             304          (8) "Hookup fee" means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line,
             305      meter, or appurtenance to connect to a gas, water, sewer, storm water, power, or other utility
             306      system of a municipality, county, local district, special service district, or private entity.
             307          (9) (a) "Impact fee" means a payment of money imposed upon new development
             308      activity as a condition of development approval to mitigate the impact of the new development
             309      on public facilities.


             310          (b) "Impact fee" does not mean a tax, a special assessment, a building permit fee, a
             311      hookup fee, a fee for project improvements, or other reasonable permit or application fee.
             312          (10) (a) "Local political subdivision" means a county, a municipality, a local district
             313      under Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts, or a special
             314      service district under Title 17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act.
             315          (b) "Local political subdivision" does not mean a school district, whose impact fee
             316      activity is governed by Section 53A-20-100.5 .
             317          (11) "Private entity" means an entity with private ownership that provides culinary
             318      water that is required to be used as a condition of development.
             319          (12) (a) "Project improvements" means site improvements and facilities that are:
             320          (i) planned and designed to provide service for development resulting from a
             321      development activity;
             322          (ii) necessary for the use and convenience of the occupants or users of development
             323      resulting from a development activity; and
             324          (iii) not identified or reimbursed as a system improvement.
             325          (b) "Project improvements" does not mean system improvements.
             326          (13) "Proportionate share" means the cost of public facility improvements that are
             327      roughly proportionate and reasonably related to the service demands and needs of any
             328      development activity.
             329          (14) "Public facilities" means only the following capital facilities that have a life
             330      expectancy of 10 or more years and are owned or operated by or on behalf of a local political
             331      subdivision or private entity:
             332          (a) water rights and water supply, treatment, and distribution facilities;
             333          (b) wastewater collection and treatment facilities;
             334          (c) storm water, drainage, and flood control facilities;
             335          (d) municipal power facilities;
             336          (e) roadway facilities;
             337          (f) parks, recreation facilities, open space, and trails; and


             338          (g) public safety facilities.
             339          (15) (a) "Public safety facility" means:
             340          (i) a building constructed or leased to house police, fire, or other public safety entities;
             341      or
             342          (ii) a fire suppression vehicle costing in excess of $500,000.
             343          (b) "Public safety facility" does not mean a jail, prison, or other place of involuntary
             344      incarceration.
             345          (16) (a) "Roadway facilities" means streets or roads that have been designated on an
             346      officially adopted subdivision plat, roadway plan, or general plan of a political subdivision,
             347      together with all necessary appurtenances.
             348          (b) "Roadway facilities" includes associated improvements to federal or state roadways
             349      only when the associated improvements:
             350          (i) are necessitated by the new development; and
             351          (ii) are not funded by the state or federal government.
             352          (c) "Roadway facilities" does not mean federal or state roadways.
             353          (17) (a) "Service area" means a geographic area designated by a local political
             354      subdivision on the basis of sound planning or engineering principles in which a defined set of
             355      public facilities provide service within the area.
             356          (b) "Service area" may include the entire local political subdivision.
             357          (18) "Specified public agency" means:
             358          (a) the state;
             359          (b) a school district; or
             360          (c) a charter school.
             361          (19) (a) "System improvements" means:
             362          (i) existing public facilities that are:
             363          (A) identified in the impact fee analysis under Section 11-36-201 ; and
             364          (B) designed to provide services to service areas within the community at large; and
             365          (ii) future public facilities identified in the impact fee analysis under Section 11-36-201


             366      that are intended to provide services to service areas within the community at large.
             367          (b) "System improvements" does not mean project improvements.
             368          Section 5. Section 11-45-102 is amended to read:
             369           11-45-102. Definitions.
             370          As used in this section:
             371          (1) "Board" means the Board of the Utah Geological Survey.
             372          (2) "Energy code" means the energy efficiency code adopted under Section [ 58-56-4 ]
             373      15A-1-204 .
             374          (3) (a) "Energy efficiency project" means:
             375          (i) for an existing building, a retrofit to improve energy efficiency; or
             376          (ii) for a new building, an enhancement to improve energy efficiency beyond the
             377      minimum required by the energy code.
             378          (b) "Energy efficiency projects" include the following expenses:
             379          (i) construction;
             380          (ii) engineering;
             381          (iii) energy audit; or
             382          (iv) inspection.
             383          (4) "Fund" means the Energy Efficiency Fund created in Part 2, Energy Efficiency
             384      Fund.
             385          (5) "Political subdivision" means a county, city, town, or school district.
             386          Section 6. Section 15A-1-101 is enacted to read:
             387     
TITLE 15A. STATE CONSTRUCTION AND FIRE CODES ACT

             388     
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL CHAPTER

             389     
Part 1. General Provisions

             390          15A-1-101. Titles.
             391          (1) This title is known as the "State Construction and Fire Codes Act."
             392          (2) This chapter is known as "General Chapter."
             393          Section 7. Section 15A-1-102 is enacted to read:


             394          15A-1-102. Definitions.
             395          As used in this title:
             396          (1) "Board" means the Utah Fire Prevention Board created in Section 53-7-203 .
             397          (2) "Division" means the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing created
             398      in Section 58-1-103 , except as provided in:
             399          (a) Part 4, State Fire Code Administration Act; and
             400          (b) Chapter 5, State Fire Code Act.
             401          (3) "State Construction Code" means the State Construction Code adopted by:
             402          (a) Chapter 2, Adoption of State Construction Code;
             403          (b) Chapter 3, Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction
             404      Code; and
             405          (c) Chapter 4, Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code.
             406          (4) "State Fire Code" means the State Fire Code adopted by Chapter 5, State Fire Code
             407      Act.
             408          (5) "Utah Code" means the Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended.
             409          Section 8. Section 15A-1-103 is enacted to read:
             410          15A-1-103. Formatting powers.
             411          (1) As part of the division's compliance with Section 15A-1-205 , the division may
             412      modify the format of the State Construction Code to provide accessibility to users of the State
             413      Construction Code.
             414          (2) Consistent with Part 4, State Fire Code Administration Act, and Title 53, Chapter
             415      7, Utah Fire Prevention and Safety Act, the State Fire Marshall Division under the direction of
             416      the board may modify the format of the State Fire Code to provide accessibility to users of the
             417      State Fire Code.
             418          Section 9. Section 15A-1-201 is enacted to read:
             419     
Part 2. State Construction Code Administration Act

             420          15A-1-201. Title.
             421          This part is known as the "State Construction Code Administration Act."


             422          Section 10. Section 15A-1-202 is enacted to read:
             423          15A-1-202. Definitions.
             424          As used in this chapter:
             425          (1) "Agricultural use" means a use that relates to the tilling of soil and raising of crops,
             426      or keeping or raising domestic animals.
             427          (2) (a) "Approved code" means a code, including the standards and specifications
             428      contained in the code, approved by the division under Section 15A-1-204 for use by a
             429      compliance agency.
             430          (b) "Approved code" does not include the State Construction Code.
             431          (3) "Building" means a structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use
             432      or occupancy and any improvements attached to it.
             433          (4) "Code" means:
             434          (a) the State Construction Code; or
             435          (b) an approved code.
             436          (5) "Commission" means the Uniform Building Code Commission created in Section
             437      15A-1-203 .
             438          (6) "Compliance agency" means:
             439          (a) an agency of the state or any of its political subdivisions which issues permits for
             440      construction regulated under the codes;
             441          (b) any other agency of the state or its political subdivisions specifically empowered to
             442      enforce compliance with the codes; or
             443          (c) any other state agency which chooses to enforce codes adopted under this chapter
             444      by authority given the agency under a title other than this part and Part 3, Factory Built
             445      Housing and Modular Units Administration Act.
             446          (7) "Construction code" means standards and specifications published by a nationally
             447      recognized code authority for use in circumstances described in Subsection 15A-1-204 (1),
             448      including:
             449          (a) a building code;


             450          (b) an electrical code;
             451          (c) a residential one and two family dwelling code;
             452          (d) a plumbing code;
             453          (e) a mechanical code;
             454          (f) a fuel gas code;
             455          (g) an energy conservation code; and
             456          (h) a manufactured housing installation standard code.
             457          (8) "Legislative action" includes legislation that:
             458          (a) adopts a new State Construction Code;
             459          (b) amends the State Construction Code; or
             460          (c) repeals one or more provisions of the State Construction Code.
             461          (9) "Local regulator" means a political subdivision of the state that is empowered to
             462      engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other
             463      activities subject to the codes.
             464          (10) "Not for human occupancy" means use of a structure for purposes other than
             465      protection or comfort of human beings, but allows people to enter the structure for:
             466          (a) maintenance and repair; and
             467          (b) the care of livestock, crops, or equipment intended for agricultural use which are
             468      kept there.
             469          (11) "Opinion" means a written, nonbinding, and advisory statement issued by the
             470      commission concerning an interpretation of the meaning of the codes or the application of the
             471      codes in a specific circumstance issued in response to a specific request by a party to the issue.
             472          (12) "State regulator" means an agency of the state which is empowered to engage in
             473      the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other activities
             474      subject to the codes adopted pursuant to this chapter.
             475          Section 11. Section 15A-1-203 is enacted to read:
             476          15A-1-203. Uniform Building Code Commission -- Unified Code Analysis
             477      Council.


             478          (1) There is created a Uniform Building Code Commission to advise the division with
             479      respect to the division's responsibilities in administering the codes.
             480          (2) The commission shall consist of 11 members as follows:
             481          (a) one member shall be from among candidates nominated by the Utah League of
             482      Cities and Towns and the Utah Association of Counties;
             483          (b) one member shall be a licensed building inspector employed by a political
             484      subdivision of the state;
             485          (c) one member shall be a licensed professional engineer;
             486          (d) one member shall be a licensed architect;
             487          (e) one member shall be a fire official;
             488          (f) three members shall be contractors licensed by the state, of which one shall be a
             489      general contractor, one an electrical contractor, and one a plumbing contractor;
             490          (g) two members shall be from the general public and have no affiliation with the
             491      construction industry or real estate development industry; and
             492          (h) one member shall be from the Division of Facilities Construction Management of
             493      the Department of Administrative Services.
             494          (3) (a) The executive director shall appoint each commission member after submitting
             495      a nomination to the governor for confirmation or rejection.
             496          (b) If the governor rejects a nominee, the executive director shall submit an alternative
             497      nominee until the governor confirms the nomination. An appointment is effective after the
             498      governor confirms the nomination.
             499          (4) (a) Except as required by Subsection (4)(b), as terms of commission members
             500      expire, the executive director shall appoint each new commission member or reappointed
             501      commission member to a four-year term.
             502          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (4)(a), the executive director shall,
             503      at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms
             504      of commission members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is
             505      appointed every two years.


             506          (5) When a vacancy occurs in the commission membership for any reason, the
             507      executive director shall appoint a replacement for the unexpired term.
             508          (6) (a) A commission member may not serve more than two full terms.
             509          (b) A commission member who ceases to serve may not again serve on the commission
             510      until after the expiration of two years from the date of cessation of service.
             511          (7) A majority of the commission members constitute a quorum and may act on behalf
             512      of the commission.
             513          (8) A commission member may not receive compensation or benefits for the
             514      commission member's service, but may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance
             515      with:
             516          (a) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             517          (b) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             518          (c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             519      63A-3-107 .
             520          (9) (a) The commission shall annually designate one of its members to serve as chair of
             521      the commission.
             522          (b) The division shall provide a secretary to facilitate the function of the commission
             523      and to record the commission's actions and recommendations.
             524          (10) The commission shall:
             525          (a) in accordance with Section 15A-1-204 , report to the Business and Labor Interim
             526      Committee;
             527          (b) offer an opinion regarding the interpretation of or the application of a code if a
             528      person submits a request for an opinion;
             529          (c) act as an appeals board as provided in Section 15A-1-207 ;
             530          (d) establish advisory peer committees on either a standing or ad hoc basis to advise
             531      the commission with respect to matters related to a code, including a committee to advise the
             532      commission regarding health matters related to a plumbing code; and
             533          (e) assist the division in overseeing code-related training in accordance with Section


             534      15A-1-209 .
             535          (11) A person requesting an opinion under Subsection (10)(b) shall submit a formal
             536      request clearly stating:
             537          (a) the facts in question;
             538          (b) the specific citation at issue in a code; and
             539          (c) the position taken by the persons involved in the facts in question.
             540          (12) (a) In a manner consistent with Subsection (10)(d), the commission shall jointly
             541      create with the Utah Fire Prevention Board an advisory peer committee known as the "Unified
             542      Code Analysis Council" to review fire prevention and construction code issues that require
             543      definitive and specific analysis.
             544          (b) The commission and Utah Fire Prevention Board shall jointly, by rule made in
             545      accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, provide for:
             546          (i) the appointment of members to the Unified Code Analysis Council; and
             547          (ii) procedures followed by the Unified Code Analysis Council.
             548          Section 12. Section 15A-1-204 is enacted to read:
             549          15A-1-204. Adoption of State Construction Code -- Amendments by commission--
             550      Approved codes -- Exemptions.
             551          (1) (a) The State Construction Code is the construction codes adopted with any
             552      modifications in accordance with this section that the state and each political subdivision of the
             553      state shall follow.
             554          (b) A person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the State Construction
             555      Code when:
             556          (i) new construction is involved; and
             557          (ii) the owner of an existing building, or the owner's agent, is voluntarily engaged in:
             558          (A) the repair, renovation, remodeling, alteration, enlargement, rehabilitation,
             559      conservation, or reconstruction of the building; or
             560          (B) changing the character or use of the building in a manner that increases the
             561      occupancy loads, other demands, or safety risks of the building.


             562          (c) On and after July 1, 2010, the State Construction Code is the State Construction
             563      Code in effect on July 1, 2010, until in accordance with this section:
             564          (i) a new State Construction Code is adopted; or
             565          (ii) one or more provisions of the State Construction Code are amended or repealed in
             566      accordance with this section.
             567          (d) A provision of the State Construction Code may be applicable:
             568          (i) to the entire state; or
             569          (ii) within a county, city, or town.
             570          (2) (a) The Legislature shall adopt a State Construction Code by enacting legislation
             571      that adopts a construction code with any modifications.
             572          (b) Legislation enacted under this Subsection (2) shall state that it takes effect on the
             573      July 1 after the day on which the legislation is enacted, unless otherwise stated in the
             574      legislation.
             575          (c) Subject to Subsection (5), a State Construction Code adopted by the Legislature is
             576      the State Construction Code until, in accordance with this section, the Legislature adopts a new
             577      State Construction Code by:
             578          (i) adopting a new State Construction Code in its entirety; or
             579          (ii) amending or repealing one or more provisions of the State Construction Code.
             580          (3) (a) The commission shall by no later than November 30 of each year recommend to
             581      the Business and Labor Interim Committee whether the Legislature should:
             582          (i) amend or repeal one or more provisions of a State Construction Code; or
             583          (ii) in a year of a regularly scheduled update of a nationally recognized code, adopt a
             584      construction code with any modifications.
             585          (b) The commission may recommend legislative action related to the State
             586      Construction Code:
             587          (i) on its own initiative;
             588          (ii) upon the recommendation of the division; or
             589          (iii) upon the receipt of a request by one of the following that the commission


             590      recommend legislative action related to the State Construction Code:
             591          (A) a local regulator;
             592          (B) a state regulator;
             593          (C) a state agency involved with the construction and design of a building;
             594          (D) the Construction Services Commission;
             595          (E) the Electrician Licensing Board;
             596          (F) the Plumbers Licensing Board; or
             597          (G) a recognized construction-related association.
             598          (4) If the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend legislative
             599      action to the Legislature, the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall prepare legislation
             600      for consideration by the Legislature in the next general session that, if passed by the
             601      Legislature, would:
             602          (a) adopt a new State Construction Code in its entirety; or
             603          (b) amend or repeal one or more provisions of the State Construction Code.
             604          (5) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), the commission may, in accordance with Title
             605      63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, amend the State Construction Code if
             606      the commission determines that waiting for legislative action in the next general legislative
             607      session would:
             608          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
             609          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
             610          (b) If the commission amends the State Construction Code in accordance with this
             611      Subsection (5), the commission shall file with the division:
             612          (i) the text of the amendment to the State Construction Code; and
             613          (ii) an analysis that includes the specific reasons and justifications for the commission's
             614      findings.
             615          (c) If the State Construction Code is amended under this Subsection (5), the division
             616      shall:
             617          (i) publish the amendment to the State Construction Code in accordance with Section


             618      15A-1-205 ; and
             619          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the amendment to the State
             620      Construction Code, including a copy of the commission's analysis described in Subsection
             621      (5)(b).
             622          (d) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at its next annual general session, an
             623      amendment to the State Construction Code under this Subsection (5) is repealed on the July 1
             624      immediately following the next annual general session that follows the adoption of the
             625      amendment.
             626          (6) (a) The division, in consultation with the commission, may approve, without
             627      adopting, one or more approved codes, including a specific edition of a construction code, for
             628      use by a compliance agency.
             629          (b) If the code adopted by a compliance agency is an approved code described in
             630      Subsection (6)(a), the compliance agency may:
             631          (i) adopt an ordinance requiring removal, demolition, or repair of a building;
             632          (ii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a dangerous building code; or
             633          (iii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a building rehabilitation code.
             634          (7) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), a structure used solely in conjunction
             635      with agriculture use, and not for human occupancy, is exempt from the permit requirements of
             636      the State Construction Code.
             637          (b) (i) Unless exempted by a provision other than Subsection (7)(a), a plumbing,
             638      electrical, and mechanical permit may be required when that work is included in a structure
             639      described in Subsection (7)(a).
             640          (ii) Unless located in whole or in part in an agricultural protection area created under
             641      Title 17, Chapter 41, Agriculture and Industrial Protection Area, a structure described in
             642      Subsection (7)(a) is not exempt from a permit requirement if the structure is located on land
             643      that is:
             644          (A) within the boundaries of a city or town, and less than five contiguous acres; or
             645          (B) within a subdivision for which the county has approved a subdivision plat under


             646      Title 17, Chapter 27a, Part 6, Subdivisions, and less than two contiguous acres.
             647          Section 13. Section 15A-1-205 is enacted to read:
             648          15A-1-205. Division duties.
             649          (1) (a) The division shall administer the codes adopted or approved under Section
             650      15A-1-204 pursuant to this chapter.
             651          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), the division has no responsibility to:
             652          (i) conduct inspections to determine compliance with the codes;
             653          (ii) issue permits; or
             654          (iii) assess building permit fees.
             655          (2) As part of the administration of the codes, the division shall:
             656          (a) comply with Section 15A-1-206 ;
             657          (b) schedule appropriate hearings;
             658          (c) maintain and publish for reference:
             659          (i) the current State Construction Code; and
             660          (ii) any approved code; and
             661          (d) publish the opinions of the commission with respect to interpretation and
             662      application of the codes.
             663          Section 14. Section 15A-1-206 is enacted to read:
             664          15A-1-206. Code amendment process.
             665          (1) The division, in consultation with the commission, shall establish by rule the
             666      procedure under which a request that the commission recommend legislative action is to be:
             667          (a) filed with the division;
             668          (b) reviewed by the commission; and
             669          (c) addressed by the commission in the commission's report to the Business and Labor
             670      Interim Committee required by Section 15A-1-204 .
             671          (2) The division shall accept a request that the commission recommend legislative
             672      action in accordance with Section 15A-1-204 from:
             673          (a) a local regulator;


             674          (b) a state regulator;
             675          (c) a state agency involved with the construction and design of a building;
             676          (d) the Construction Services Commission;
             677          (e) the Electrician Licensing Board;
             678          (f) the Plumbers Licensing Board; or
             679          (g) a recognized construction-related association.
             680          (3) (a) If one or more requests are received in accordance with this section, the division
             681      shall hold at least one public hearing before the commission concerning the requests.
             682          (b) The commission shall conduct a public hearing under this Subsection (3) in
             683      accordance with the rules of the commission, which may provide for coordinating the public
             684      hearing with a meeting of the commission.
             685          (c) After a public hearing described in this Subsection (3), the commission shall
             686      prepare a written report of its recommendations made on the basis of the public hearing. The
             687      commission shall include the information in the written report prepared under this Subsection
             688      (3)(c) in the commission's report to the Business and Labor Interim Committee under Section
             689      15A-1-204 .
             690          (4) In making rules required by this chapter, the division shall comply with Title 63G,
             691      Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             692          Section 15. Section 15A-1-207 is enacted to read:
             693          15A-1-207. Compliance with codes -- Responsibility for inspections -- Appeals.
             694          (1) The compliance agency having jurisdiction over the project and the applicable
             695      codes has the responsibility for inspection of construction projects and enforcement of
             696      compliance with the codes.
             697          (2) A compliance agency shall furnish in writing to the division a finding by the
             698      compliance agency that a licensed contractor, electrician, or plumber has materially violated a
             699      code in a manner to jeopardize the public health, safety, and welfare and failed to comply with
             700      corrective orders of the compliance agency. A compliance agency shall conduct a primary
             701      investigation to determine that, in fact, there has been a material violation of a code


             702      jeopardizing the public interest and provide the report of investigation to the division.
             703          (3) (a) A compliance agency shall establish a method of appeal by which a person
             704      disputing the application and interpretation of a code may appeal and receive a timely review of
             705      the disputed issues in accordance with the codes.
             706          (b) If a compliance agency refuses to establish a method of appeal, the commission
             707      shall act as the appeals board and conduct a hearing within 45 days. The findings of the
             708      commission are binding.
             709          (4) An appeals board established under this section may not:
             710          (a) interpret the administrative provisions of a code; or
             711          (b) waive a requirement of a code.
             712          Section 16. Section 15A-1-208 is enacted to read:
             713          15A-1-208. Standards for specialized buildings.
             714          (1) This chapter may not be implied to repeal or otherwise affect the authority granted
             715      to a state agency to make or administer standards for specialized buildings, as provided in:
             716          (a) Title 26, Chapter 21, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Act;
             717          (b) Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act;
             718          (c) Title 62A, Chapter 2, Licensure of Programs and Facilities;
             719          (d) Title 64, Chapter 13, Department of Corrections - State Prison; or
             720          (e) another statute that grants a state agency authority to make or administer other
             721      special standards.
             722          (2) If a special standard conflicts with a code, the special standard prevails.
             723          (3) This chapter does not apply to the administration of the statutes described in
             724      Subsection (1).
             725          Section 17. Section 15A-1-209 is enacted to read:
             726          15A-1-209. Building permit requirements.
             727          (1) As used in this section, "project" means a "construction project" as defined in
             728      Section 38-1-27 .
             729          (2) (a) The division shall develop a standardized building permit numbering system for


             730      use by any compliance agency in the state that issues a permit for construction.
             731          (b) The standardized building permit numbering system described under Subsection
             732      (2)(a) shall include a combination of alpha or numeric characters arranged in a format
             733      acceptable to the compliance agency.
             734          (c) A compliance agency issuing a permit for construction shall use the standardized
             735      building permit numbering system described under Subsection (2)(a).
             736          (d) A compliance agency may not use a numbering system other than the system
             737      described under Subsection (2)(a) to define a building permit number.
             738          (3) (a) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             739      the division shall adopt a standardized building permit form by rule.
             740          (b) The standardized building permit form created under this Subsection (3) shall
             741      include fields for indicating the following information:
             742          (i) the name and address of the owner of or contractor for the project;
             743          (ii) (A) the address of the project; or
             744          (B) a general description of the project; and
             745          (iii) whether the permit applicant is an original contractor or owner-builder.
             746          (c) The standardized building permit form created under this Subsection (3) may
             747      include any other information the division considers useful.
             748          (d) A compliance agency shall issue a permit for construction only on a standardized
             749      building permit form approved by the division.
             750          (e) A permit for construction issued by a compliance agency under Subsection (3)(d)
             751      shall print the standardized building permit number assigned under Subsection (2) in the upper
             752      right-hand corner of the building permit form in at least 12-point font.
             753          (f) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(f)(ii), a compliance agency may not issue a
             754      permit for construction if the information required by Subsection (3)(b) is not completed on the
             755      building permit form.
             756          (ii) If a compliance agency does not issue a separate permit for different aspects of the
             757      same project, the compliance agency may issue a permit for construction without the


             758      information required by Subsection (3)(b)(iii).
             759          (g) A compliance agency may require additional information for the issuance of a
             760      permit for construction.
             761          (4) A local regulator issuing a single-family residential building permit application
             762      shall include in the application or attach to the building permit the following notice
             763      prominently placed in at least 14-point font: "Decisions relative to this application are subject
             764      to review by the chief executive officer of the municipal or county entity issuing the
             765      single-family residential building permit and appeal under the International Residential Code as
             766      adopted by the Legislature."
             767          (5) (a) A compliance agency shall:
             768          (i) charge a 1% surcharge on a building permit it issues; and
             769          (ii) transmit 80% of the amount collected to the division to be used by the division in
             770      accordance with Subsection (5)(c).
             771          (b) The portion of the surcharge transmitted to the division shall be deposited as a
             772      dedicated credit.
             773          (c) The division shall use the money received under this Subsection (5) to provide
             774      education:
             775          (i) regarding the codes and code amendments that under Section 15A-1-204 are
             776      adopted, approved, or being considered for adoption or approval; and
             777          (ii) to:
             778          (A) building inspectors; and
             779          (B) individuals engaged in construction-related trades or professions.
             780          Section 18. Section 15A-1-210 is enacted to read:
             781          15A-1-210. Review of building inspection.
             782          (1) As used in this section, "International Residential Code" means the International
             783      Residential Code as adopted under the State Construction Code.
             784          (2) Subject to Subsection (3), a city or county shall, by ordinance, provide for review of
             785      an inspection conducted by the city's or county's building inspector for a single-family


             786      residential building permit.
             787          (3) Upon request by a person seeking a single-family residential building permit, a
             788      chief executive officer of the municipality or county issuing the single-family residential
             789      building permit, or the chief executive officer's designee, shall, with reasonable diligence,
             790      review an inspection described in Subsection (2) to determine whether the inspection
             791      constitutes a fair administration of the State Construction Code.
             792          (4) A review described in this section:
             793          (a) is separate and unrelated to an appeal under the International Residential Code;
             794          (b) may not be used to review a matter that may be brought by appeal under the
             795      International Residential Code;
             796          (c) may not result in the waiver or modification of an International Residential Code
             797      requirement or standard;
             798          (d) may not conflict with an appeal, or the result of an appeal, under the International
             799      Residential Code; and
             800          (e) does not prohibit a person from bringing an appeal under the International
             801      Residential Code.
             802          (5) A person who seeks a review described in this section may not be prohibited by
             803      preclusion, estoppel, or otherwise from raising an issue or bringing a claim in an appeal under
             804      the International Residential Code on the grounds that the person raised the issue or brought the
             805      claim in the review described in this section.
             806          Section 19. Section 15A-1-301 is enacted to read:
             807     
Part 3. Factory Built Housing and Modular Units Administration Act

             808          15A-1-301. Title.
             809          This part is known as "Factory Built Housing and Modular Units Administration Act."
             810          Section 20. Section 15A-1-302 is enacted to read:
             811          15A-1-302. Definitions.
             812          As used in this part:
             813          (1) "Compliance agency" is as defined in Section 15A-1-202 .


             814          (2) "Factory built housing" means a manufactured home or mobile home.
             815          (3) "Factory built housing set-up contractor" means an individual licensed by the
             816      division to set up or install factory built housing on a temporary or permanent basis.
             817          (4) "HUD Code" means the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
             818      Standards Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5401 et seq.
             819          (5) "Local regulator" is as defined in Section 15A-1-202 .
             820          (6) "Manufactured home" means a transportable factory built housing unit constructed
             821      on or after June 15, 1976, according to the HUD Code, in one or more sections, that:
             822          (a) in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in
             823      length, or when erected on site, is 400 or more square feet; and
             824          (b) is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or
             825      without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the
             826      plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.
             827          (7) "Mobile home" means a transportable factory built housing unit built before June
             828      15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code which existed prior to the HUD Code.
             829          (8) "Modular unit" means a structure:
             830          (a) built from sections that are manufactured in accordance with the State Construction
             831      Code and transported to a building site; and
             832          (b) the purpose of which is for human habitation, occupancy, or use.
             833          (9) "State regulator" is as defined in Section15a-1-202.
             834          Section 21. Section 15A-1-303 is enacted to read:
             835          15A-1-303. Factory built housing units.
             836          (1) (a) A manufactured home constructed, sold, or setup in the state shall be
             837      constructed in accordance with the HUD Code.
             838          (b) A manufactured home setup in the state shall be installed in accordance with the
             839      provisions of the State Construction Code applicable to manufactured housing installation.
             840          (c) A local regulator subdivision has the authority and responsibility to issue a building
             841      permit for the modification or setup of a manufactured home within that political subdivision.


             842          (d) A local regulator shall conduct the inspection of a modification to or the setup of a
             843      manufactured home and give an approval within the political subdivision in which the
             844      modification or setup takes place.
             845          (e) A manufactured home constructed on or after June 15, 1976, shall be identifiable by
             846      the manufacturer's data plate bearing the date the unit was manufactured and a HUD label
             847      attached to the exterior of the home certifying the home was manufactured to HUD standards.
             848          (2) (a) A mobile home sold or setup in the state shall be constructed in accordance with
             849      the portions of the State Construction Code applicable to a mobile home at the time the mobile
             850      home was constructed.
             851          (b) A mobile home setup in the state shall be installed in accordance with the portions
             852      of the State Construction Code applicable to manufactured housing installation.
             853          (c) A local regulator has the authority and responsibility to issue a building permit for
             854      the setup of a mobile home within that political subdivision.
             855          (d) A local regulator shall conduct the inspection of a modification to or the setup of a
             856      mobile home and give the approvals given by the local regulator within the political
             857      subdivision in which the modification or setup takes place.
             858          Section 22. Section 15A-1-304 is enacted to read:
             859          15A-1-304. Modular units.
             860          Modular unit construction, setup, issuance of permits for construction or setup, and
             861      setup shall be in accordance with the following:
             862          (1) Construction and setup of a modular unit shall be in accordance with the State
             863      Construction Code.
             864          (2) A local regulator has the responsibility and authority for plan review and issuance
             865      of permits for construction, modification, or setup for the political subdivision in which the
             866      modular unit is to be setup;
             867          (3) An inspection of the construction, modification of, or setup of a modular unit shall
             868      conform with this chapter.
             869          (4) A local regulator has the responsibility to issue an approval for the political


             870      subdivision in which a modular unit is to be setup or is setup.
             871          (5) Nothing in this section precludes:
             872          (a) a local regulator from contracting with a qualified third party for the inspection or
             873      plan review provided in this section; or
             874          (b) the state from entering into an interstate compact for third party inspection of the
             875      construction of a modular unit.
             876          Section 23. Section 15A-1-305 is enacted to read:
             877          15A-1-305. Modification of factory built housing units and modular units.
             878          (1) A modification to a factory built housing unit shall be made in accordance with the
             879      following:
             880          (a) Modification to a manufactured home or mobile home before installation or setup
             881      of the unit for habitation shall be made in accordance with the HUD Code.
             882          (b) (i) Modification to a manufactured home or mobile home after installation or setup
             883      of the unit for habitation shall be made in accordance with the HUD Code if the modification
             884      does not include the addition of any space to the existing unit or the attachment of any structure
             885      to the existing unit.
             886          (ii) If a modification to a manufactured home or mobile home afer installation or setup
             887      for the unit for habitation includes the addition of any space to the existing unit or the
             888      attachment of any structure to the unit, the modification shall be made as follows:
             889          (A) modifications to the existing unit shall be in accordance with the HUD Code; and
             890          (B) additional structure outside of the existing unit shall be in accordance with this
             891      chapter.
             892          (2) A modification to a modular housing unit shall be made in accordance with this
             893      chapter.
             894          Section 24. Section 15A-1-306 is enacted to read:
             895          15A-1-306. Factory built housing and modular units -- Division responsibility --
             896      Unlawful conduct.
             897          (1) The division:


             898          (a) shall maintain current information on the HUD Code and the portions of the State
             899      Construction Code relevant to manufactured housing installation and will provide at reasonable
             900      cost the information to compliance agencies, local regulators, or state regulators requesting
             901      such information;
             902          (b) shall provide qualified personnel to advise compliance agencies, local regulators,
             903      and state regulators regarding the standards for construction and setup, construction and setup
             904      inspection, and additions or modifications to factory built housing;
             905          (c) is designated as the state administrative agency for purposes of the HUD Code;
             906          (d) may inspect the work of modular unit manufacturers in the state during the
             907      construction process to determine compliance of the manufacturer with this chapter for those
             908      units to be installed within the state and upon a finding of substantive deficiency, issue a
             909      corrective order to the manufacturer with a copy to the local regulator in the state's political
             910      subdivision in which the unit is to be installed;
             911          (e) shall have rights of entry and inspection as specified under the HUD Code; and
             912          (f) shall implement by rule as required by the HUD Code:
             913          (i) a dispute resolution program; and
             914          (ii) a continuing education requirement for manufactured housing installation
             915      contractors.
             916          (2) The division may assess civil penalties payable to the state for violation of the
             917      HUD Code in an amount identical to those set forth in Section 611 of the National
             918      Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5410.
             919          (3) The state may impose criminal sanctions for violations of the HUD Code identical
             920      to those set forth in Section 611 of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and
             921      Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5410, provided that if the criminal sanction is a
             922      fine, the fine shall be payable to the state.
             923          Section 25. Section 15A-1-401 is enacted to read:
             924     
Part 4. State Fire Code Administration Act

             925          15A-1-401. Title.


             926          This part is known as the "State Fire Code Administration Act."
             927          Section 26. Section 15A-1-402 is enacted to read:
             928          15A-1-402. Definitions.
             929          As used in this part:
             930          (1) "Division"means the State Fire Marshal Division created in Section 53-7-103 .
             931          (2) "Legislative action" includes legislation that:
             932          (a) adopts a State Fire Code;
             933          (b) amends a State Fire Code; or
             934          (c) repeals one or more provisions of a State Fire Code.
             935          Section 27. Section 15A-1-403 is enacted to read:
             936          15A-1-403. Adoption of State Fire Code.
             937          (1) (a) The State Fire Code is:
             938          (i) a code promulgated by a nationally recognized code authority that is adopted by the
             939      Legislature under this section with any modifications; and
             940          (ii) a code to which cities, counties, fire protection districts, and the state shall adhere
             941      in safeguarding life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion.
             942          (b) On and after July 1, 2010, the State Fire Code is the State Fire Code in effect on
             943      July 1, 2010, until in accordance with this section:
             944          (i) a new State Fire Code is adopted; or
             945          (ii) one or more provisions of the State Fire Code are amended or repealed in
             946      accordance with this section.
             947          (c) A provision of the State Fire Code may be applicable:
             948          (i) to the entire state; or
             949          (ii) within a city, county, or fire protection district.
             950          (2) (a) The Legislature shall adopt a State Fire Code by enacting legislation that adopts
             951      a nationally recognized fire code with any modifications.
             952          (b) Legislation enacted under this Subsection (2) shall state that it takes effect on the
             953      July 1 after the day on which the legislation is enacted, unless otherwise stated in the


             954      legislation.
             955          (c) Subject to Subsection (5), a State Fire Code adopted by the Legislature is the State
             956      Fire Code until in accordance with this section the Legislature adopts a new State Fire Code by:
             957          (i) adopting a new State Fire Code in its entirety; or
             958          (ii) amending or repealing one or more provisions of the State Fire Code.
             959          (3) (a) The board shall, by no later than November 30 of each year, recommend to the
             960      Business and Labor Interim Committee whether the Legislature should:
             961          (i) amend or repeal one or more provisions of the State Fire Code; or
             962          (ii) in a year of a regularly scheduled update of a nationally recognized fire code, adopt
             963      with any modifications the nationally recognized fire code.
             964          (b) The board may recommend legislative action related to the State Fire Code:
             965          (i) on its own initiative; or
             966          (ii) upon the receipt of a request by a city, county, or fire protection district that the
             967      board recommend legislative action related to the State Fire Code.
             968          (c) Within 45 days after receipt of a request under Subsection (3)(b), the board shall
             969      direct the division to convene an informal hearing concerning the request.
             970          (d) The board shall conduct a hearing under this section in accordance with the rules of
             971      the board.
             972          (e) The board shall decide whether to include in the report required under Subsection
             973      (3)(a) whether to recommend the legislative action raised by a request.
             974          (f) Within 15 days following the completion of a hearing of the board under this
             975      Subsection (3), the board shall direct the division to notify the entity that made the request of
             976      the board's decision regarding the request. The division shall provide the notice:
             977          (i) in writing; and
             978          (ii) in a form prescribed by the board.
             979          (4) If the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend legislative
             980      action to the Legislature, the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall prepare legislation
             981      for consideration by the Legislature in the next general session that, if passed by the


             982      Legislature, would:
             983          (a) adopt a new State Fire Code in its entirety; or
             984          (b) amend or repeal one or more provisions of the State Fire Code.
             985          (5) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (3), the board may, in accordance with Title 63G,
             986      Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, amend a State Fire Code if the board
             987      determines that waiting for legislative action in the next general legislative session would:
             988          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
             989          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
             990          (b) If the board amends a State Fire Code in accordance with this Subsection (5), the
             991      board shall:
             992          (i) publish the State Fire Code with the amendment; and
             993          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the adoption, including a copy
             994      of an analysis by the board identifying specific reasons and justifications for its findings.
             995          (c) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at its next annual general session, an
             996      amendment to a State Fire Code adopted under this Subsection (5) is repealed on the July 1
             997      immediately following the next annual general session that follows the adoption of the
             998      amendment.
             999          (6) (a) A legislative body of a political subdivision may enact an ordinance that is more
             1000      restrictive in its fire code requirements than the State Fire Code:
             1001          (i) in order to meet a public safety need of the political subdivision; and
             1002          (ii) subject to the requirements of this Subsection (6).
             1003          (b) A legislative body of a political subdivision that enacts an ordinance under this
             1004      section on or after July 1, 2010 shall:
             1005          (i) notify the board in writing at least 30 days before the day on which the legislative
             1006      body enacts the ordinance and include in the notice a statement as to the proposed subject
             1007      matter of the ordinance; and
             1008          (ii) after the legislative body enacts the ordinance, report to the board before the board
             1009      makes the report required under Subsection (6)(c), including providing the board:


             1010          (A) a copy of the ordinance enacted under this Subsection (6); and
             1011          (B) a description of the public safety need that is the basis of enacting the ordinance.
             1012          (c) The board shall submit to the Business and Labor Interim Committee each year
             1013      with the recommendations submitted in accordance with Subsection (3):
             1014          (i) a list of the ordinances enacted under this Subsection (6) during the fiscal year
             1015      immediately proceeding the report; and
             1016          (ii) recommendations, if any, for legislative action related to an ordinance enacted
             1017      under this Subsection (6).
             1018          (d) (i) The state fire marshal shall keep an indexed copy of an ordinance enacted under
             1019      this Subsection (6).
             1020          (ii) The state fire marshal shall make a copy of an ordinance enacted under this
             1021      Subsection (6) available on request.
             1022          (e) The board may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             1023      Administrative Rulemaking Act, to establish procedures for a legislative body of a political
             1024      subdivision to follow to provide the notice and report required under this Subsection (6).
             1025          Section 28. Section 15A-2-101 is enacted to read:
             1026     
CHAPTER 2. ADOPTION OF STATE CONSTRUCTION CODE

             1027     
Part 1. General Provisions

             1028          15A-2-101. Title -- Adoption of code.
             1029          (1) This chapter is known as the "Adoption of State Construction Code."
             1030          (2) In accordance with Chapter 1, Part 2, State Construction Code Administration Act,
             1031      the Legislature repeals the State Construction Code in effect on July 1, 2010, and adopts the
             1032      following as the State Construction Code:
             1033          (a) this chapter;
             1034          (b) Chapter 3, Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction
             1035      Code; and
             1036          (c) Chapter 4, Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code.
             1037          Section 29. Section 15A-2-102 is enacted to read:


             1038          15A-2-102. Definitions.
             1039          As used in this chapter and Chapters 3 and 4:
             1040          (1) "HUD Code" means the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
             1041      Standards Act, as issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and published
             1042      in 24 C.F.R. Parts 3280 and 3282 (as revised April 1, 1990).
             1043          (2) "IBC" means the edition of the International Building Code adopted under Section
             1044      15A-2-103 .
             1045          (3) "IECC" means the edition of the International Energy Conservation Code adopted
             1046      under Section 15A-2-103 .
             1047          (4) "IFGC" means the edition of the International Fuel Gas Code adopted under
             1048      Section 15A-2-103 .
             1049          (5) "IMC" means the edition of the International Mechanical Code adopted under
             1050      Section 15A-2-103 .
             1051          (6) "IPC" means the edition of the International Plumbing Code adopted under Section
             1052      15A-2-103 .
             1053          (7) "IRC" means the edition of the International Residential Code adopted under
             1054      Section 15A-2-103 .
             1055          (8) "NEC" means the edition of the National Electrical Code adopted under Section
             1056      15A-2-103 .
             1057          (9) "UWUI" means the edition of the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code adopted
             1058      under Section 15A-2-103 .
             1059          Section 30. Section 15A-2-103 is enacted to read:
             1060          15A-2-103. Specific editions adopted of construction code of a nationally
             1061      recognized code authority.
             1062          (1) Subject to the other provisions of this part, the following construction codes are
             1063      incorporated by reference, and together with the amendments specified in Chapters 3 and 4, are
             1064      the construction standards to be applied to building construction, alteration, remodeling, and
             1065      repair, and in the regulation of building construction, alteration, remodeling, and repair in the


             1066      state:
             1067          (a) the 2009 edition of the International Building Code, including Appendix J, issued
             1068      by the International Code Council;
             1069          (b) the 2009 edition of the International Residential Code, issued by the International
             1070      Code Council;
             1071          (c) the 2009 edition of the International Plumbing Code, issued by the International
             1072      Code Council;
             1073          (d) the 2009 edition of the International Mechanical Code, issued by the International
             1074      Code Council;
             1075          (e) the 2009 edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, issued by the International
             1076      Code Council;
             1077          (f) the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code, issued by the National Fire
             1078      Protection Association;
             1079          (g) the 2009 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code, issued by the
             1080      International Code Council;
             1081          (h) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104 (2), the HUD Code;
             1082          (i) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104 (1), Appendix E of the 2009 edition of the
             1083      International Residential Code, issued by the International Code Council; and
             1084          (j) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104 (1), the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model
             1085      Manufactured Home Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection Association.
             1086          (2) Consistent with Title 65A, Chapter 8, Management of Forest Lands and Fire
             1087      Control, the Legislature adopts the 2006 edition of the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code,
             1088      issued by the International Code Council, with the alternatives or amendments approved by the
             1089      Utah Division of Forestry, as a construction code that may be adopted by a local compliance
             1090      agency by local ordinance or other similar action as a local amendment to the codes listed in
             1091      this section.
             1092          Section 31. Section 15A-2-104 is enacted to read:
             1093          15A-2-104. Installation standards for manufactured housing.


             1094          (1) The following are the installation standards for manufactured housing for new
             1095      installations or for existing manufactured or mobile homes that are subject to relocation,
             1096      building alteration, remodeling, or rehabilitation in the state:
             1097          (a) The manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is the
             1098      primary standard.
             1099          (b) If the manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is not
             1100      available or is incomplete, the following standards apply:
             1101          (i) Appendix E of the 2009 edition of the IRC, as issued by the International Code
             1102      Council for installations defined in Section AE101 of Appendix E; or
             1103          (ii) if an installation is beyond the scope of the 2009 edition of the IRC as defined in
             1104      Section AE101 of Appendix E, the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model Manufactured Home
             1105      Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection Association.
             1106          (c) A manufacturer, dealer, or homeowner is permitted to design for unusual
             1107      installation of a manufactured home not provided for in the manufacturer's standard installation
             1108      instruction, Appendix E of the 2009 edition of the IRC, or the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225, if
             1109      the design is approved in writing by a professional engineer or architect licensed in Utah.
             1110          (d) For a mobile home built before June 15, 1976, the mobile home shall also comply
             1111      with the additional installation and safety requirements specified in Chapter 3, Part 8,
             1112      Installation and Safety Requirements for Mobile Homes Built Before June 15, 1976.
             1113          (2) Pursuant to the HUD Code Section 604(d), a manufactured home may be installed
             1114      in the state that does not meet the local snow load requirements as specified in Chapter 3, Part
             1115      2, Statewide Amendments to IRC, except that the manufactured home shall have a protective
             1116      structure built over the home that meets the IRC and the snow load requirements under Chapter
             1117      3, Part 2, Statewide Amendments to IRC.
             1118          Section 32. Section 15A-2-105 is enacted to read:
             1119          15A-2-105. Scope of application.
             1120          (1) To the extent that a construction code adopted under Section 15A-2-103 establishes
             1121      a local administrative function or establishes a method of appeal which pursuant to Section


             1122      15A-1-207 is designated to be established by the compliance agency:
             1123          (a) that provision of the construction code is not included in the State Construction
             1124      Code; and
             1125          (b) a compliance agency may establish provisions to establish a local administrative
             1126      function or a method of appeal.
             1127          (2) (a) To the extent that a construction code adopted under Subsection (1) establishes
             1128      a provision, standard, or reference to another code that by state statute is designated to be
             1129      established or administered by another state agency, or a local city, town, or county
             1130      jurisdiction:
             1131          (i) that provision of the construction code is not included in the State Construction
             1132      Code; and
             1133          (ii) the state agency or local government has authority over that provision of the
             1134      construction code.
             1135          (b) Provisions excluded under this Subsection (2) include:
             1136          (i) the International Property Maintenance Code;
             1137          (ii) the International Private Sewage Disposal Code, authority over which is reserved to
             1138      the Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Quality;
             1139          (iii) the International Fire Code, authority over which is reserved to the board, pursuant
             1140      to Section 15A-1-403 ;
             1141          (iv) a day care provision that is in conflict with Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care
             1142      Licensing Act, authority over which is designated to the Utah Department of Health; and
             1143          (v) a wildland urban interface provision that goes beyond the authority under Section
             1144      15A-1-204 , for the State Construction Code, authority over which is designated to the Utah
             1145      Division of Forestry or to a local compliance agency.
             1146          (3) If a construction code adopted under Subsection 15A-2-103 (1) establishes a
             1147      provision that exceeds the scope described in Chapter 1, Part 2, State Construction Code
             1148      Administration Act, to the extent the scope is exceeded, the provision is not included in the
             1149      State Construction Code.


             1150          Section 33. Section 15A-3-101 is enacted to read:
             1151     
CHAPTER 3. STATEWIDE AMENDMENTS INCORPORATED AS PART OF STATE

             1152     
CONSTRUCTION CODE

             1153     
Part 1. Statewide Amendments to IBC

             1154          15A-3-101. General provision.
             1155          The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IBC to be applicable
             1156      statewide.
             1157          Section 34. Section 15A-3-102 is enacted to read:
             1158          15A-3-102. Amendments to Chapters 1 through 3 of IBC.
             1159          (1) IBC, Section 106, is deleted.
             1160          (2) (a) In IBC, Section 110, a new section is added as follows: "110.3.5,
             1161      Weather-resistant exterior wall envelope. An inspection shall be made of the weather-resistant
             1162      exterior wall envelope as required by Section 1403.2, and flashing as required by Section
             1163      1405.4 to prevent water from entering the weather-resistive barrier."
             1164          (b) The remaining sections of IBC, Section 110, are renumbered as follows: 110.3.6,
             1165      Lath or gypsum board inspection; 110.3.7, Fire- and smoke-resistant penetrations; 110.3.8
             1166      Energy efficiency inspections; 110.3.9, Other inspections; 110.3.10, Special inspections; and
             1167      110.3.11, Final inspection.
             1168          (3) IBC, Section 115.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "115.1 Authority.
             1169      Whenever the building official finds any work regulated by this code being performed in a
             1170      manner either contrary to the provisions of this code or other pertinent laws or ordinances or is
             1171      dangerous or unsafe, the building official is authorized to stop work."
             1172          (4) In IBC, Section 202, the definition for "Assisted Living Facility" is deleted and
             1173      replaced with the following: "ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. See Section 308.1.1."
             1174          (5) In IBC, Section 202, the definition for "Child Care Facilities" is deleted and
             1175      replaced with the following: "CHILD CARE FACILITIES. See Section 308.3.1."
             1176          (6) In the list in IBC, Section 304.1, "Ambulatory health care facilities" is deleted and
             1177      replaced with "Ambulatory health care facilities with four or fewer surgical operating rooms."


             1178          (7) IBC, Section 305.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "305.2 Day care.
             1179      The use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for educational, supervision, child day
             1180      care centers, or personal care services of more than four children shall be classified as a Group
             1181      E occupancy. See Section 424 for special requirements for Group E child day care centers.
             1182      Exception: Areas used for child day care purposes with a Residential Certificate or a Family
             1183      License, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-90, Licensed Family Child Care, may
             1184      be located in a Group R-2 or R-3 occupancy as provided in Section 310.1 or shall comply with
             1185      the International Residential Code in accordance with Section 101.2. Areas used for Hourly
             1186      Child Care Centers, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-60, or Out of School Time
             1187      Programs, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-70, may be classified as accessory
             1188      occupancies."
             1189          (8) In IBC, Section 308, the following definitions are added: "308.1.1 Definitions. The
             1190      following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this section and as used elsewhere in this
             1191      code, have the meanings shown herein.
             1192      TYPE I ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential facility licensed by the Utah
             1193      Department of Health that provides a protected living arrangement for ambulatory,
             1194      non-restrained persons who are capable of achieving mobility sufficient to exit the facility
             1195      without the assistance of another person.
             1196      TYPE II ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential facility licensed by the Utah
             1197      Department of Health that provides an array of coordinated supportive personal and health care
             1198      services to residents who meet the definition of semi-independent.
             1199      SEMI-INDEPENDENT. A person who is:
             1200      A. Physically disabled but able to direct his or her own care; or
             1201      B. Cognitively impaired or physically disabled but able to evacuate from the facility with the
             1202      physical assistance of one person.
             1203      RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT/SUPPORT ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential
             1204      treatment/support assisted living facility which creates a group living environment for four or
             1205      more residents licensed by the Utah Department of Human Services, and provides a protected


             1206      living arrangement for ambulatory, non-restrained persons who are capable of achieving
             1207      mobility sufficient to exit the facility without the physical assistance of another person."
             1208          (9) In IBC, Section 308.2, the words "Assisted living facilities" are deleted and
             1209      replaced with "Type I Assisted living facilities."
             1210          (10) IBC, Section 308.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "308.3 Group I-2.
             1211      This occupancy shall include buildings and structures used for medical, surgical, psychiatric,
             1212      nursing, or custodial care on a 24-hour basis of more than three persons who are not capable of
             1213      self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to the following: hospitals,
             1214      nursing homes (both intermediate care facilities and skilled nursing facilities), mental hospitals,
             1215      detoxification facilities, ambulatory surgical centers with five or more operating rooms where
             1216      care is less than 24 hours, and type II assisted living facilities. Type II assisted living facilities
             1217      with five or fewer persons shall be classified as a Group R-4. Type II assisted living facilities
             1218      as defined in 308.1.1 with at least six and not more than sixteen residents shall be classified as
             1219      a Group I-1 facility."
             1220          (11) In IBC, Section 308.3.1, the definition for "CHILD CARE FACILITIES" is
             1221      deleted and replaced with the following: "CHILD CARE FACILITIES. A child care facility, as
             1222      licensed by the Utah Department of Human Services in Utah Administrative Code, R501, that
             1223      provides care on a 24-hour basis to more than four children 2 1/2 years of age or less shall be
             1224      classified as Group I-2."
             1225          (12) IBC, Section 308.5, is deleted and replaced with the following: "308.5 Group I-4,
             1226      day care facilities. This group shall include buildings and structures occupied by persons of
             1227      any age who receive custodial care less than 24 hours by individuals other than parents or
             1228      guardians, relatives by blood, marriage, or adoption, and in a place other than the home of the
             1229      person cared for. A facility such as the above with four or fewer persons shall be classified as
             1230      an R-3 or shall comply with the International Residential Code in accordance with Section
             1231      101.2. Places of worship during religious functions and Group E child day care centers are not
             1232      included."
             1233          (13) IBC, Section 308.5.2, is deleted.


             1234          (14) In IBC, Section 310.1, in the subsection designated as R-1, at the end of the
             1235      sentence beginning with "Congregate living facilities" the following is added: "or shall comply
             1236      with the International Residential Code."
             1237          (15) In IBC, Section 310.1, in the subsection designated as R-2, at the end of the
             1238      sentence beginning with "Congregate living facilities" the following is added: "or shall comply
             1239      with the International Residential Code."
             1240          (16) In IBC, Section 310.1, the following is added at the end of the subsection
             1241      designated as R-3: "Areas used for day care purposes may be located in a residential dwelling
             1242      unit under all of the following conditions:
             1243      1. Compliance with the Utah Administrative Code, R710-8, Day Care Rules, as enacted under
             1244      the authority of the Utah Fire Prevention Board.
             1245      2. Use is approved by the Utah Department of Health, as enacted under the authority of the
             1246      Utah Code, Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act, and in any of the following
             1247      categories:
             1248      a. Utah Administrative Code, R430-50, Residential Certificate Child Care.
             1249      b. Utah Administrative Code, R430-90, Licensed Family Child Care.
             1250      3. Compliance with all zoning regulations of the local regulator."
             1251          (17) In IBC, Section 310.1, the subsection designated as R-4 is deleted and replaced
             1252      with the following: "R-4: Residential occupancies shall include buildings arranged for
             1253      occupancy as Type I Assisted Living Facilities or Residential Treatment/Support Assisted
             1254      Living Facilities including more than five but not more than 16 residents, excluding staff.
             1255      Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the requirements for construction as defined for Group R-3
             1256      except as otherwise provided for in this code."
             1257          (18) In IBC, Section 310.2, the definition for "Residential Care/Assisted Living
             1258      Facilities" is deleted and replaced with the following: "Assisted Living Facilities, see Section
             1259      308.1.1".
             1260          Section 35. Section 15A-3-103 is enacted to read:
             1261          15A-3-103. Amendments to Chapters 4 through 6 of IBC.


             1262          (1) Section IBC, 403.5.5, is deleted.
             1263          (2) In IBC, Section 422.1, the words "Sections 422.1 to 422.6" are replaced with
             1264      "Sections 422.1 to 422.7".
             1265          (3) In IBC, Section 422, a new section is added as follows: "422.7 Separation.
             1266      Occupancies classified as Group B Ambulatory Health Care Facilities shall be separated from
             1267      all surrounding tenants and occupancies in accordance with Table 508.4 but not less than
             1268      one-hour fire barrier when the suite is capable of providing care for four or more care recipients
             1269      who are incapable of self preservation."
             1270          (4) A new IBC, Section 424, is added as follows: "Section 424 Group E Child Day
             1271      Care Centers. Group E child day care centers shall comply with Section 424.
             1272      424.1 Location at grade. Group E child day care centers shall be located at the level of exit
             1273      discharge.
             1274      Exception: Child day care spaces for children over the age of 24 months may be located on the
             1275      second floor of buildings equipped with automatic fire protection throughout and an automatic
             1276      fire alarm system.
             1277      424.2 Egress. All Group E child day care spaces with an occupant load of more than 10 shall
             1278      have a second means of egress. If the second means of egress is not an exit door leading
             1279      directly to the exterior, the room shall have an emergency escape and rescue window
             1280      complying with Section 1029.
             1281      424.3 All Group E Child Day Care Centers shall comply with Utah Administrative Code,
             1282      R430-100, Child Care Centers."
             1283          (5) In IBC, Section 504.2, a new section is added as follows: "504.2.1 Notwithstanding
             1284      the exceptions to Section 504.2, Group I-2 Assisted Living Facilities shall be allowed to be two
             1285      stories of Type V-A construction when all of the following apply:
             1286      1. All secured units are located at the level of exit discharge in compliance with Section
             1287      1008.1.9.3 as amended;
             1288      2. The total combined area of both stories shall not exceed the total allowable area for a
             1289      one-story building; and


             1290      3. All other provisions that apply in Section 407 have been provided."
             1291          (6) In IBC, Table 508.4, a new footnote g is added as follows: "g. See Section 422.7
             1292      for additional requirements of Group B Ambulatory Health Care Facilities."
             1293          Section 36. Section 15A-3-104 is enacted to read:
             1294          15A-3-104. Amendments to Chapters 7 through 9 of IBC.
             1295          (1) In IBC, Section 707.5.1, a new exception 4 is added as follows: "4. Group B
             1296      Ambulatory Health Care Facilities."
             1297          (2) In IBC, Section (F)902, the definition for record drawings is deleted and replaced
             1298      with the following: "(F) RECORD DRAWINGS. Drawings ("as builts") that document all
             1299      aspects of a fire protection system as installed."
             1300          (3) In IBC, Section (F)903.2.2, the words "all fire areas" are deleted and replaced with
             1301      "buildings".
             1302          (4) IBC, Section (F)903.2.4, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2.
             1303      A Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
             1304      department vehicle access."
             1305          (5) IBC, Section (F)903.2.7, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2.
             1306      A Group M fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
             1307      department vehicle access."
             1308          (6) IBC, Section (F)903.2.8, is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)903.2.8
             1309      Group R. An automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3 shall be
             1310      provided throughout all buildings with a Group R fire area.
             1311      Exceptions:
             1312      1. Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses)
             1313      constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code For One- and Two-Family
             1314      Dwellings.
             1315      2. Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4,500 gross square feet and not containing more than 16
             1316      residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an approved fire alarm system that
             1317      is interconnected and receives its primary power from the building wiring and a commercial


             1318      power system."
             1319          (7) IBC, Section (F)903.2.9, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2.
             1320      A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
             1321      department vehicle access."
             1322          (8) IBC, Section (F)903.2.10, is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)903.2.10
             1323      Group S-2. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings classified as
             1324      parking garages in accordance with Section 406.2 or where located beneath other groups.
             1325      Exception 1: Parking garages of less than 5,000 square feet (464 m2) accessory to Group R-3
             1326      occupancies.
             1327      Exception 2: Open parking garages not located beneath other groups if one of the following
             1328      conditions is met:
             1329      a. Access is provided for fire fighting operations to within 150 feet (45,720 mm) of all
             1330      portions of the parking garage as measured from the approved fire department vehicle access;
             1331      or
             1332      b. Class I standpipes are installed throughout the parking garage."
             1333          (9) In IBC, Section (F)903.2.10.1, the last clause "where the fire area exceeds 5,000
             1334      square feet (464 m2)" is deleted.
             1335          (10) IBC, Section (F)904.11, is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)904.11
             1336      Commercial cooking systems. The automatic fire-extinguishing system for commercial
             1337      cooking systems shall be of a type recognized for protection of commercial cooking equipment
             1338      and exhaust systems. Pre-engineered automatic extinguishing systems shall be tested in
             1339      accordance with UL 300 and listed and labeled for the intended application. The system shall
             1340      be installed in accordance with this code, its listing and the manufacturer's installation
             1341      instructions.
             1342      Exception: Factory-built commercial cooking recirculating systems that are tested in
             1343      accordance with UL 710B and listed, labeled, and installed in accordance with Section 304.1 of
             1344      the International Mechanical Code."
             1345          (11) IBC, Subsections (F)904.11.3, (F)904.11.3.1, (F)904.11.4, and (F)904.11.4.1, are


             1346      deleted.
             1347          (12) A new IBC, Section (F)907.9, is added as follows: "Section (F)907.9 Carbon
             1348      monoxide alarms. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed on each habitable level of a
             1349      dwelling unit or sleeping unit in Groups R-2, R-3, R-4, and I-1 equipped with fuel burning
             1350      appliances and in dwelling units that have attached garages. If more than one carbon monoxide
             1351      alarm is required, they shall be interconnected as required in the International Fire Code,
             1352      Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3. In new construction, carbon monoxide alarms shall receive
             1353      their primary power as required in the International Fire Code, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.4.
             1354      Listed single- and multiple-station carbon monoxide alarms shall comply with UL 2034 and
             1355      shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 720."
             1356          Section 37. Section 15A-3-105 is enacted to read:
             1357          15A-3-105. Amendments to Chapters 10 through 12 of IBC.
             1358          (1) In IBC, Section 1008.1.9.6:
             1359          (a) the words "Group I-1 and" are added in the title and in the first sentence before the
             1360      words "Group I-2";
             1361          (b) the word "delayed" is deleted throughout and replaced with "controlled"; and
             1362          (c) the last sentence before the numbered subsections 1 through 6 is deleted.
             1363          (2) In IBC, Section 1009.4.2, exception 5 is deleted and replaced with the following:
             1364      "5. In Group R-3 occupancies, within dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, and in Group
             1365      U occupancies that are accessory to a Group R-3 occupancy, or accessory to individual
             1366      dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, the maximum riser height shall be 8 inches (203
             1367      mm) and the minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (229 mm). The minimum winder tread
             1368      depth at the walk line shall be 10 inches (254 mm), and the minimum winder tread depth shall
             1369      be 6 inches (152 mm). A nosing not less than 0.75 inch (19.1 mm) but not more than 1.25
             1370      inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers where the tread depth is less
             1371      than 10 inches (254 mm)."
             1372          (3) In IBC, Section 1009.12, a new exception 6 is added as follows: "6. In occupancies
             1373      in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and in occupancies in Group U, which are


             1374      accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2, handrails shall be
             1375      provided on at least one side of stairways consisting of four or more risers."
             1376          (4) In IBC, Section 1013.2, the words "adjacent fixed seating" are deleted.
             1377          (5) In IBC, Section 1013.2, a new exception 5 is added as follows: "5. For occupancies
             1378      in Group R-3 and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, as applicable
             1379      in Section 101.2, guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 36 inches (914 mm) in
             1380      height."
             1381          (6) In IBC, Section 1015.2.2, the following sentence is added at the end: "Additional
             1382      exits or exit access doorways shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one
             1383      becomes blocked, the others will be available."
             1384          (7) IBC, Section 1024, is deleted.
             1385          (8) A new IBC, Section 1109.7.1, is added as follows: "1109.7.1 Platform (wheelchair)
             1386      lifts. All platform (wheelchair) lifts shall be capable of independent operation without a key."
             1387          (9) In IBC, Section 1208.4, subparagraph 1 is deleted and replaced with the following:
             1388      "1. The unit shall have a living room of not less than 165 square feet (15.3 m2) of floor area.
             1389      An additional 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of floor area shall be provided for each occupant of such
             1390      unit in excess of two."
             1391          Section 38. Section 15A-3-106 is enacted to read:
             1392          15A-3-106. Amendments to Chapters 13 through 15 of IBC.
             1393          IBC, Chapters 13 through 15 are not amended.
             1394          Section 39. Section 15A-3-107 is enacted to read:
             1395          15A-3-107. Amendments to Chapter 16 of IBC.
             1396          (1) In IBC, Table 1604.5, Occupancy Category III, in the sentence that begins Group
             1397      I-2, a new footnote b is added as follows: "b. Type II Assisted Living Facilities that are I-2
             1398      occupancy classifications in accordance with Section 308 shall be Occupancy Category II in
             1399      this table."
             1400          (2) In IBC, Section 1605.2.1, the formula shown as "f2 = 0.2 for other roof
             1401      configurations" is deleted and replaced with the following: "f2 = 0.20 + .025(A-5) for other


             1402      configurations where roof snow load exceeds 30 psf;
             1403      f2 = 0 for roof snow loads of 30 psf (1.44kN/m2) or less.
             1404      Where A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)."
             1405          (3) In IBC, Section 1605.3.1 and Section 1605.3.2, exception 2 in each section is
             1406      deleted and replaced with the following: "2. Flat roof snow loads of 30 pounds per square foot
             1407      (1.44 kNm2) or less need not be combined with seismic loads. Where flat roof snow loads
             1408      exceed 30 pounds per square foot (1.44 kNm2), the snow loads may be reduced in accordance
             1409      with the following in load combinations including both snow and seismic loads. Ws as
             1410      calculated below, shall be combined with seismic loads.
             1411      Ws = (0.20 + 0.025(A-5))Pf is greater than or equal to 0.20 Pf.
             1412      Where:
             1413      Ws = Weight of snow to be included in seismic calculations
             1414      A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)
             1415      Pf = Design roof snow load, psf.
             1416      For the purpose of this section, snow load shall be assumed uniform on the roof footprint
             1417      without including the effects of drift or sliding. The Importance Factor, I, used in calculating Pf
             1418      may be considered 1.0 for use in the formula for Ws".
             1419          (4) IBC, Section 1608.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1608.1 General.
             1420      Except as modified in Sections 1608.1.1, 1608.1.2, and 1608.1.3, design snow loads shall be
             1421      determined in accordance with Chapter 7 of ASCE 7, but the design roof load shall not be less
             1422      than that determined by Section 1607."
             1423          (5) A new IBC, Section 1608.1.1, is added as follows: "1608.1.1 Section 7.4.5 of
             1424      Chapter 7 of ASCE 7 referenced in Section 1608.1 of the IBC is deleted and replaced with the
             1425      following: "Section 7.4.5 Ice Dams and Icicles Along Eaves. Where ground snow loads exceed
             1426      75 psf, eaves shall be capable of sustaining a uniformly distributed load of 2pf on all
             1427      overhanging portions. No other loads except dead loads shall be present on the roof when this
             1428      uniformly distributed load is applied. All building exits under down-slope eaves shall be
             1429      protected from sliding snow and ice."


             1430          (6) In IBC, Section 1608.1.2, a new section is added as follows: "1608.1.2 Utah Snow
             1431      Loads. The ground snow load, Pg, to be used in the determination of design snow loads for
             1432      buildings and other structures shall be determined by using the following formula: Pg = (Po2 +
             1433      S2(A-Ao)2)0.5 for A greater than Ao, and Pg = Po for A less than or equal to Ao.
             1434      WHERE:
             1435      Pg = Ground snow load at a given elevation (psf);
             1436      Po = Base ground snow load (psf) from Table No. 1608.1.2(a);
             1437      S = Change in ground snow load with elevation (psf/100 ft.) From Table No. 1608.1.2(a);
             1438      A = Elevation above sea level at the site (ft./1,000);
             1439      Ao = Base ground snow elevation from Table 1608.1.2(a) (ft./1,000).
             1440      The building official may round the roof snow load to the nearest 5 psf. The ground snow
             1441      load, Pg, may be adjusted by the building official when a licensed engineer or architect submits
             1442      data substantiating the adjustments. A record of such action together with the substantiating
             1443      data shall be provided to the division for a permanent record.
             1444      The building official may also directly adopt roof snow loads in accordance with Table
             1445      1608.1.2(b), provided the site is no more than 100 ft. higher than the listed elevation.
             1446      Where the minimum roof live load in accordance with Section 1607.11 is greater than the
             1447      design roof snow load, such roof live load shall be used for design, however, it shall not be
             1448      reduced to a load lower than the design roof snow load. Drifting need not be considered for
             1449      roof snow loads less than 20 psf."
             1450          (7) IBC, Table 1608.1.2(a) and Table 1608.1.2(b), are added as follows:
             1451     
"TABLE NO. 1608.1.2(a)
             1452     
STATE OF UTAH - REGIONAL SNOW LOAD FACTORS
             1453      COUNTY Po S Ao
             1454      Beaver 43 63 6.2
             1455      Box Elder 43 63 5.2
             1456      Cache 50 63 4.5
             1457      Carbon 43 63 5.2
             1458      Daggett 43 63 6.5
             1459      Davis 43 63 4.5
             1460      Duchesne 43 63 6.5
             1461      Emery 43 63 6.0
             1462      Garfield 43 63 6.0
             1463      Grand 36 63 6.5
             1464      Iron 43 63 5.8
             1465      Juab 43 63 5.2
             1466      Kane 36 63 5.7
             1467      Millard 43 63 5.3
             1468      Morgan 57 63 4.5
             1469      Piute 43 63 6.2
             1470      Rich 57 63 4.1
             1471      Salt Lake 43 63 4.5
             1472      San Juan 43 63 6.5
             1473      Sanpete 43 63 5.2
             1474      Sevier 43 63 6.0
             1475      Summit 86 63 5.0
             1476      Tooele 43 63 4.5
             1477      Uintah 43 63 7.0
             1478      Utah 43 63 4.5
             1479      Wasatch 86 63 5.0
             1480      Washington 29 63 6.0
             1481      Wayne 36 63 6.5
             1482      Weber 43 63 4.5
             1483     
TABLE NO. 1608.1.2(b)
             1484     
RECOMMENDED SNOW LOADS FOR SELECTED UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS(2)
             1485      Roof Snow
Load (PSF)
Ground Snow
Load (PSF)
             1486      Beaver County
             1487          Beaver 5,920 ft. 43 62
             1488      Box Elder County
             1489          Brigham City 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1490          Tremonton 4,290 ft. 30 43
             1491      Cache County
             1492          Logan 4,530 ft. 35 50
             1493          Smithfield 4,595 ft. 35 50
             1494      Carbon County
             1495          Price 5,550 ft. 30 43
             1496      Daggett County
             1497          Manila 5,377 ft. 30 43
             1498      Davis County
             1499          Bountiful 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1500          Farmington 4,270 ft. 30 43
             1501          Layton 4,400 ft. 30 43
             1502          Fruit Heights 4,500 ft. 40 57
             1503      Duchesne County
             1504          Duchesne 5,510 ft. 30 43
             1505          Roosevelt 5,104 ft. 30 43
             1506      Emery County
             1507          Castledale 5,660 ft. 30 43
             1508          Green River 4,070 ft. 25 36
             1509      Garfield County
             1510          Panguitch 6,600 ft. 30 43
             1511      Grand County
             1512          Moab 3,965 ft. 25 36
             1513      Iron County
             1514          Cedar City 5,831 ft. 30 43
             1515      Juab County
             1516          Nephi 5,130 ft. 30 43
             1517      Kane County
             1518          Kanab 5,000 ft. 25 36
             1519      Millard County
             1520          Millard 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1521          Delta 4,623 ft. 30 43
             1522      Morgan County
             1523          Morgan 5,064 ft. 40 57
             1524      Piute County
             1525          Piute 5,996 ft. 30 43
             1526      Rich County
             1527          Woodruff 6,315 ft. 40 57
             1528      Salt Lake County
             1529          Murray 4,325 ft. 30 43
             1530          Salt Lake City 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1531          Sandy 4,500 ft. 30 43
             1532          West Jordan 4,375 ft. 30 43
             1533          West Valley 4,250 ft. 30 43
             1534      San Juan County
             1535          Blanding 6,200 ft. 30 43
             1536          Monticello 6,820 ft. 35 50
             1537      Sanpete County
             1538          Fairview 6,750 ft. 35 50
             1539          Mt. Pleasant 5,900 ft. 30 43
             1540          Manti 5,740 ft. 30 43
             1541          Ephraim 5,540 ft. 30 43
             1542          Gunnison 5,145 ft. 30 43
             1543      Sevier County
             1544          Salina 5,130 ft. 30 43
             1545          Richfield 5,270 ft. 30 43
             1546      Summit County
             1547          Coalville 5,600 ft. 60 86
             1548          Kamas 6,500 ft. 70 100
             1549          Park City 6,800 ft. 100 142
             1550          Park City 8,400 ft. 162 231
             1551          Summit Park 7,200 ft. 90 128
             1552      Tooele County
             1553          Tooele 5,100 ft. 30 43
             1554      Uintah County
             1555          Vernal 5,280 ft. 30 43
             1556      Utah County
             1557          American Fork 4,500 ft. 30 43
             1558          Orem 4,650 ft. 30 43
             1559          Pleasant Grove 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1560          Provo 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1561          Spanish Fork 4,720 ft. 30 43
             1562      Wasatch County
             1563          Heber 5,630 ft. 60 86
             1564      Washington County
             1565          Central 5,209 ft. 25 36
             1566          Dameron 4,550 ft. 25 36
             1567          Leeds 3,460 ft. 20 29
             1568          Rockville 3,700 ft. 25 36
             1569          Santa Clara 2,850 ft. 15 (1) 21
             1570          St. George 2,750 ft. 15 (1) 21
             1571      Wayne County
             1572          Loa 7,080 ft. 30 43
             1573          Hanksville 4,308 ft. 25 36
             1574      Weber County
             1575          North Ogden 4,500 ft. 40 57
             1576          Ogden 4,350 ft. 30 43
             1577      NOTES
             1578      (1) The IBC requires a minimum live load - See 1607.11.2.
             1579      (2) This table is informational only in that actual site elevations may vary. Table is only
valid if site elevation is within 100 feet of the listed elevation."
             1580          (8) A new IBC, Section 1608.1.3, is added as follows: "1608.1.3 Thermal Factor. The
             1581      value for the thermal factor, Ct, used in calculation of Pf shall be determined from Table 7.3 in
             1582      ASCE 7.
             1583      Exception: Except for unheated structures, the value of Ct need not exceed 1.0 when ground
             1584      snow load, Pg is calculated using Section 1608.1.2 as amended."


             1585          (9) IBC, Section 1608.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1608.2 Ground
             1586      Snow Loads. The ground snow loads to be used in determining the design snow loads for roofs
             1587      in states other than Utah are given in Figure 1608.2 for the contiguous United States and Table
             1588      1608.2 for Alaska. Site-specific case studies shall be made in areas designated CS in figure
             1589      1608.2. Ground snow loads for sites at elevations above the limits indicated in Figure 1608.2
             1590      and for all sites within the CS areas shall be approved. Ground snow load determination for
             1591      such sites shall be based on an extreme value statistical analysis of data available in the vicinity
             1592      of the site using a value with a 2-percent annual probability of being exceeded (50-year mean
             1593      recurrence interval). Snow loads are zero for Hawaii, except in mountainous regions as
             1594      approved by the building official."
             1595          (10) In IBC, Section 1609.1.1, a new exception 7 is added as follows: "7. The wind
             1596      design procedure as found in Sections 1616 through 1624 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code
             1597      may be used as an alternative wind design procedure for signs and free standing walls as listed
             1598      in item 7 listed in Table 16-H of the 1997 Uniform Building Code. The Importance Factor, I,
             1599      shall be determined in accordance with Table 6-1 of ASCE 7. Stress increases are only
             1600      allowed as provided in Section 1605.3 of the 2009 IBC."
             1601          (11) A new IBC, Section 1613.1.1, is added as follows: "1613.1.1 ASCE 12.7.2 and
             1602      12.14.8.1 of Chapter 12 of ASCE 7 referenced in Section 1613.1, Definition of W, Item 4 is
             1603      deleted and replaced with the following:
             1604      4. Where the flat roof snow load, Pf, exceeds 30 psf, the snow load included in seismic design
             1605      shall be calculated, in accordance with the following formula: Ws = (0.20 + 0.025(A-5))Pf is
             1606      greater than or equal to 0.20 Pf.
             1607      WHERE:
             1608      Ws = Weight of snow to be included in seismic calculations
             1609      A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)
             1610      Pf = Design roof snow load, psf.
             1611      For the purposes of this section, snow load shall be assumed uniform on the roof footprint
             1612      without including the effects of drift or sliding. The Importance Factor, I, used in calculating Pf


             1613      may be considered 1.0 for use in the formula for Ws."
             1614          (12) A new IBC, Section 1613.8, is added as follows: "1613.8 ASCE 7, Section
             1615      13.5.6.2.2 paragraph (e) is modified to read as follows: (e) Penetrations shall have a sleeve or
             1616      adapter through the ceiling tile to allow for free movement of at least 1 inch (25 mm) in all
             1617      horizontal directions.
             1618      Exceptions:
             1619      1. Where rigid braces are used to limit lateral deflections.
             1620      2. At fire sprinkler heads in frangible surfaces per NFPA 13."
             1621          Section 40. Section 15A-3-108 is enacted to read:
             1622          15A-3-108. Amendments to Chapters 17 through 19 of IBC.
             1623          (1) A new IBC, Section 1807.1.6.4, is added as follows: "1807.1.6.4 Empirical
             1624      concrete foundation design. Group R, Division 3 Occupancies three stories or less in height,
             1625      and Group U Occupancies, which are constructed in accordance with Section 2308, or with
             1626      other methods employing repetitive wood-frame construction or repetitive cold-formed steel
             1627      structural member construction, shall be permitted to have concrete foundations constructed in
             1628      accordance with Table 1807.1.6.4."
             1629          (2) A new IBC, Table 1807.1.6.4 is added as follows:
             1630     
"TABLE 1807.1.6.4
             1631     
EMPIRICAL FOUNDATION WALLS (1,7,8)
             1632      Max. Height Top Edge
Support
Min.
Thickness
Vertical
Steel (2)
Horizontal
Steel (3)
Steel at
Openings (4)
Max. Lintel
Length
Min. Lintel
Length
             1633      2'(610 mm) None 6" (5) 2- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
2'(610 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1634      3'(914 mm) None 6" #4@32" 3- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
2'(610 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1635      4'(1,219 mm) None 6" #4@32" 4- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
3'(914 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1636      6'(1,829 mm) Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8" #4@24" 5- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
6'(1,829 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1637      8'(2,438 mm) Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8" #4@24" 6- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
6'(1,829 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1638      9'(2,743 mm) Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8" #4@16" 7- #4 Bars 2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
6'(1,829 mm) 2" for each
foot of
opening
width;

min. 6"
             1639      Over 9'(2,743 mm), Engineering required for each column
             1640      Footnotes:
             1641      (1) Based on 3,000 psi (20.6 Mpa) concrete and 60,000 psi (414 Mpa) reinforcing steel.
             1642      (2) To be placed in the center of the wall, and extended from the footing to within three
inches (76 mm) of the top of the wall; dowels of #4 bars to match vertical steel placement
shall be provided in the footing, extending 24 inches (610 mm) into the foundation wall.
             1643      (3) One bar shall be located in the top four inches (102 mm), one bar in the bottom four
inches (102 mm) and the other bars equally spaced between. Such bar placement satisfies
the requirements of Section 1805.9. Corner reinforcing shall be provided so as to lap 24
inches (610 mm).
             1644      (4) Bars shall be placed within two inches (51 mm) of the openings and extend 24 inches
(610 mm) beyond the edge of the opening; vertical bars may terminate three inches (76 mm)
from the top of the concrete.
             1645      (5) Dowels of #4 bar at 32 inches on center shall be provided in the footing, extending 18
inches (457 mm) into the foundation wall.
             1646      (6) Diaphragm shall conform to the requirements of Section 2308.
             1647      (7) Footing shall be a minimum of nine inches thick by 20 inches wide.
             1648      (8) Soil backfill shall be soil classification types GW, GP, SW, or SP, per Table 1610.1.
Soil shall not be submerged or saturated in groundwater."
             1649          Section 41. Section 15A-3-109 is enacted to read:
             1650          15A-3-109. Amendments to Chapters 20 through 22 of IBC.
             1651          IBC, Chapters 20 through 22 are not amended.
             1652          Section 42. Section 15A-3-110 is enacted to read:
             1653          15A-3-110. Amendments to Chapters 23 through 25 of IBC.
             1654          (1) A new IBC, Section 2306.1.5, is added as follows: "2306.1.5 Load duration factors.
             1655      The allowable stress increase of 1.15 for snow load, shown in Table 2.3.2, Frequently Used
             1656      Load Duration Factors, Cd, of the National Design Specifications, shall not be utilized at
             1657      elevations above 5,000 feet (1,524 M)."
             1658          (2) In IBC, Section 2308.6, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: Where
             1659      foundation plates or sills are bolted or anchored to the foundation with not less than 1/2 inch
             1660      (12.7 mm) diameter steel bolts or approved anchors, embedded at least 7 inches (178 mm) into
             1661      concrete or masonry and spaced not more than 32 inches (816 mm) apart, there shall be a
             1662      minimum of two bolts or anchor straps per piece located not less than 4 inches (102 mm) from
             1663      each end of each piece. A properly sized nut and washer shall be tightened on each bolt to the
             1664      plate."
             1665          (3) IBC, Section 2506.2.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2506.2.1 Other
             1666      materials. Metal suspension systems for acoustical and lay-in panel ceilings shall conform with
             1667      ASTM C635 listed in Chapter 35 and Section 13.5.6 of ASCE 7-05, as amended in Section
             1668      1613.8, for installation in high seismic areas.
             1669          Section 43. Section 15A-3-111 is enacted to read:


             1670          15A-3-111. Amendments to Chapters 26 through 28 of IBC
             1671          IBC, Chapters 26 through 28 are not amended.
             1672          Section 44. Section 15A-3-112 is enacted to read:
             1673          15A-3-112. Amendments to Chapters 29 through 31 of IBC.
             1674          (1) In IBC, Section 2902.1, the title for Table 2902.1 is deleted and replaced and a new
             1675      footnote g is added as follows:
             1676          (a) "Table 2902.1, Minimum Number of Required Plumbing Facilitiesa, g"; and
             1677          (b) "FOOTNOTE: g. When provided, in public toilet facilities there shall be an equal
             1678      number of diaper changing facilities in male toilet rooms and female toilet rooms."
             1679          (2) In IBC, Section 3006.5, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: Hydraulic
             1680      elevators and roped hydraulic elevators with a rise of 50 feet or less."
             1681          Section 45. Section 15A-3-113 is enacted to read:
             1682          15A-3-113. Amendments to Chapters 32 through 35 of IBC.
             1683          (1) A new section IBC, Section 3401.6, is added as follows: "3401.6 Parapet bracing,
             1684      wall anchors, and other appendages. Buildings constructed before 1975 shall have parapet
             1685      bracing, wall anchors, and appendages such as cornices, spires, towers, tanks, signs, statuary,
             1686      etc. evaluated by a licensed engineer when said building is undergoing reroofing, or alteration
             1687      of or repair to said feature. Such parapet bracing, wall anchors, and appendages shall be
             1688      evaluated in accordance with 75% of the seismic forces as specified in Section 1613. When
             1689      allowed by the local building official, alternate methods of equivalent strength as referenced in
             1690      an approved code under Utah Code, Subsection 15A-1-204 (6)(a), will be considered when
             1691      accompanied by engineer-sealed drawings, details, and calculations. When found to be
             1692      deficient because of design or deteriorated condition, the engineer's recommendations to
             1693      anchor, brace, reinforce, or remove the deficient feature shall be implemented.
             1694      EXCEPTIONS:
             1695      1. Group R-3 and U occupancies.
             1696      2. Unreinforced masonry parapets need not be braced according to the above stated provisions
             1697      provided that the maximum height of an unreinforced masonry parapet above the level of the


             1698      diaphragm tension anchors or above the parapet braces shall not exceed one and one-half times
             1699      the thickness of the parapet wall. The parapet height may be a maximum of two and one-half
             1700      times its thickness in other than Seismic Design Categories D, E, or F."
             1701          (2) IBC, Section 3408.4, is deleted and replaced with the following: "3408.4 Change in
             1702      Occupancy. When a change in occupancy results in a structure being reclassified to a higher
             1703      Occupancy Category (as defined in Table 1604.5), or when such change of occupancy results in
             1704      a design occupant load increase of 100% or more, the structure shall conform to the seismic
             1705      requirements for a new structure.
             1706      Exceptions:
             1707      1. Specific seismic detailing requirements of this code or ASCE 7 for a new structure shall not
             1708      be required to be met where it can be shown that the level of performance and seismic safety is
             1709      equivalent to that of a new structure. Such analysis shall consider the regularity, overstrength,
             1710      redundancy, and ductility of the structure within the context of the existing and retrofit (if any)
             1711      detailing providing. Alternatively, the building official may allow the structure to be upgraded
             1712      in accordance with referenced sections as found in an approved code under Utah Code,
             1713      Subsection 15A-1-204 (6)(a).
             1714      2. When a change of use results in a structure being reclassified from Occupancy Category I or
             1715      II to Occupancy Category III and the structure is located in a seismic map area where SDS is less
             1716      than 0.33, compliance with the seismic requirements of this code and ASCE 7 are not required.
             1717      3. Where design occupant load increase is less than 25 occupants and the Occupancy Category
             1718      does not change."
             1719          (3) In IBC, Section 3411.1, the exception is deleted and replaced with the following:
             1720      "Exception: Type B dwelling or sleeping units required by Section 1107 of this code are not
             1721      required to be provided in existing buildings and facilities unless being altered or undergoing a
             1722      change of occupancy classification."
             1723          (4) The following referenced standard is added under NFPA in IBC, Chapter 35:
             1724      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1725      720-09 Standard for the Installation of
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection
and Warning Equipment
907.9"
             1726          (5) The following referenced standard is added under UL in IBC, Chapter 35:
             1727      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1728      2034-2008 Standard of Single- and
Multiple-station Carbon Monoxide
Alarms
907.9"
             1729          (6) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 10-07 is deleted and replaced with
             1730      the following:
             1731      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1732      10-10 Portable Fire Extinguishers 906.2, 906.3.2, 906.3.4, Table
906.3(1), Table 906.3(2)"
             1733          (7) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 11-05 is deleted and replaced with
             1734      the following:
             1735      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1736      11-10 Low Expansion Foam 904.7"
             1737          (8) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 12-05 is deleted and replaced with
             1738      the following:
             1739      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1740      12-08 Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing
Systems
904.8, 904.11"
             1741          (9) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 12A-04 is deleted and replaced with
             1742      the following:
             1743      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1744      12A-09 Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing
Systems
904.9"
             1745          (10) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 13-07 is deleted and replaced with
             1746      the following:
             1747      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1748      13-10 Installation of Sprinkler Systems 708.2, 903.3.1.1, 903.3.2,
903.3.5.1.1, 903.3.5.3, 904.11,
905.3.4, 907.6.3, 1613.3"
             1749          (11) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 13D-07 is deleted and replaced
             1750      with the following:
             1751      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1752      13D-10 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in
One- and Two-family Dwellings and
Manufactured Homes
903.3.1.3, 903.3.5.1.1"
             1753          (12) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 13R-07 is deleted and replaced
             1754      with the following:
             1755      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1756      13R-10 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in
Residential Occupancies Up to and
Including Four Stories in Height
903.3.1.2, 903.3.5.1.1, 903.3.5.1.2,
903.4"
             1757          (13) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 14-07 is deleted and replaced with
             1758      the following:
             1759      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1760      14-10 Installation of Standpipe and Hose
System
905.2, 905.3.4, 905.6.2, 905.8"
             1761          (14) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 17-02 is deleted and replaced with


             1762      the following:
             1763      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1764      17-09 Dry chemical Extinguishing Systems 904.5, 904.11"
             1765          (15) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 17A-02 is deleted and replaced
             1766      with the following:
             1767      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1768      17A-09 Wet Chemical Extinguishing System 904.5, 904.11"
             1769          (16) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 20-07 is deleted and replaced with
             1770      the following:
             1771      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1772      20-10 Installation of Stationary Pumps for
Fire Protection
913.1, 913.2.1, 913.5"
             1773          (17) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 72-07 is deleted and replaced with
             1774      the following:
             1775      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1776      72-10 National Fire Alarm Code 901.6, 903.4.1, 904.3.5, 907.2,
907.2.5, 907.2.11, 907.2.13.2,
907.3, 907.3.3, 907.3.4,
907.5.2.1.2, 907.5.3.3, 907.6,
907.6.1, 907.6.5, 907.7, 907.7.1,
907.7.2, 911.1.5, 3006.5, 3007.6"
             1777          (18) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 92B-05 is deleted and replaced
             1778      with the following:
             1779      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1780      92B-09 Smoke Management Systems in
Malls, Atria and Large Spaces
909.8"
             1781          (19) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 101-06 is deleted and replaced
             1782      with the following:
             1783      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1784      101-09 Line Safety Code 1028.6.2"
             1785          (20) In IBC, Chapter 35, NFPA referenced standard 110-05 is deleted and replaced
             1786      with the following:
             1787      "Number Title Referenced in code section number
             1788      110-10 Emergency and Standby Power
Systems
2702.1"

             1789          Section 46. Section 15A-3-201 is enacted to read:
             1790     
Part 2. Statewide Amendments to IRC

             1791          15A-3-201. General provision.
             1792          (1) The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IRC to be
             1793      applicable statewide.
             1794          (2) The statewide amendments to the following which may be applied to detached one-
             1795      and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings shall be applicable to the
             1796      corresponding provisions of the IRC:
             1797          (a) IBC under Part 1, Statewide Amendments to IBC;
             1798          (b) IPC under Part 3, Statewide Amendments to IPC;
             1799          (c) IMC under Part 4, Statewide Amendments to IMC;
             1800          (d) IFGC under Part 5, Statewide Amendments to IFGC;
             1801          (e) NEC under Part 6, Statewide Amendments to NEC; and
             1802          (f) IECC under Part 7, Statewide Amendments to IECC.
             1803          Section 47. Section 15A-3-202 is enacted to read:
             1804          15A-3-202. Amendments to Chapters 1 through 5 of IRC.
             1805          (1) In IRC, Section 109:


             1806          (a) A new IRC, Section 109.1.5, is added as follows: "R109.1.5 Weather-resistant
             1807      exterior wall envelope inspections. An inspection shall be made of the weather-resistant
             1808      exterior wall envelope as required by Section R703.1 and flashings as required by Section
             1809      R703.8 to prevent water from entering the weather-resistive barrier."
             1810          (b) The remaining sections are renumbered as follows: R109.1.6 Other inspections;
             1811      R109.1.6.1 Fire- and smoke-resistance-rated construction inspection; R109.1.6.2 Reinforced
             1812      masonry, insulating concrete form (ICF) and conventionally formed concrete wall inspection;
             1813      and R109.1.7 Final inspection.
             1814          (2) IRC, Section R114.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R114.1 Notice to
             1815      owner. Upon notice from the building official that work on any building or structure is being
             1816      prosecuted contrary to the provisions of this code or other pertinent laws or ordinances or in an
             1817      unsafe and dangerous manner, such work shall be immediately stopped. The stop work order
             1818      shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner's
             1819      agent or to the person doing the work; and shall state the conditions under which work will be
             1820      permitted to resume."
             1821          (3) In IRC, Section R202, the following definition is added: "CERTIFIED
             1822      BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY TESTER: A person who has shown competence to
             1823      test Backflow prevention assemblies to the satisfaction of the authority having jurisdiction
             1824      under Utah Code, Subsection 19-4-104 (4)."
             1825          (4) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Cross Connection" is deleted and replaced
             1826      with the following: "CROSS CONNECTION. Any physical connection or potential
             1827      connection or arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which
             1828      contains potable water and the other either water of unknown or questionable safety or steam,
             1829      gas, or chemical, whereby there exists the possibility for flow from one system to the other,
             1830      with the direction of flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems (see
             1831      "Backflow, Water Distribution")."
             1832          (5) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Potable Water" is deleted and replaced
             1833      with the following: "POTABLE WATER. Water free from impurities present in amounts


             1834      sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to the Utah Code,
             1835      Title 19, Chapters 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, and 5, Water Quality Act, and the regulations of
             1836      the public health authority having jurisdiction."
             1837          (6) IRC, Figure R301.2(5), is deleted and replaced with Table R301.2(5a) and Table
             1838      R301.2(5b) as follows:
             1839     
"TABLE NO. R301.2(5a)
             1840     
STATE OF UTAH - REGIONAL SNOW LOAD FACTORS
             1841      COUNTY Po S Ao
             1842      Beaver 43 63 6.2
             1843      Box Elder 43 63 5.2
             1844      Cache 50 63 4.5
             1845      Carbon 43 63 5.2
             1846      Daggett 43 63 6.5
             1847      Davis 43 63 4.5
             1848      Duchesne 43 63 6.5
             1849      Emery 43 63 6.0
             1850      Garfield 43 63 6.0
             1851      Grand 36 63 6.5
             1852      Iron 43 63 5.8
             1853      Juab 43 63 5.2
             1854      Kane 36 63 5.7
             1855      Millard 43 63 5.3
             1856      Morgan 57 63 4.5
             1857      Piute 43 63 6.2
             1858      Rich 57 63 4.1
             1859      Salt Lake 43 63 4.5
             1860      San Juan 43 63 6.5
             1861      Sanpete 43 63 5.2
             1862      Sevier 43 63 6.0
             1863      Summit 86 63 5.0
             1864      Tooele 43 63 4.5
             1865      Uintah 43 63 7.0
             1866      Utah 43 63 4.5
             1867      Wasatch 86 63 5.0
             1868      Washington 29 63 6.0
             1869      Wayne 36 63 6.5
             1870      Weber 43 63 4.5
             1871     
TABLE NO. R301.2(5b)
             1872     
RECOMMENDED SNOW LOADS FOR SELECTED UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS(2)
             1873      Roof Snow
Load (PSF)
Ground Snow
Load (PSF)
             1874      Beaver County
             1875          Beaver 5,920 ft. 43 62
             1876      Box Elder County
             1877          Brigham City 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1878          Tremonton 4,290 ft. 30 43
             1879      Cache County
             1880          Logan 4,530 ft. 35 50
             1881          Smithfield 4,595 ft. 35 50
             1882      Carbon County
             1883          Price 5,550 ft. 30 43
             1884      Daggett County
             1885          Manila 5,377 ft. 30 43
             1886      Davis County
             1887          Bountiful 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1888          Farmington 4,270 ft. 30 43
             1889          Layton 4,400 ft. 30 43
             1890          Fruit Heights 4,500 ft. 40 57
             1891      Duchesne County
             1892          Duchesne 5,510 ft. 30 43
             1893          Roosevelt 5,104 ft. 30 43
             1894      Emery County
             1895          Castledale 5,660 ft. 30 43
             1896          Green River 4,070 ft. 25 36
             1897      Garfield County
             1898          Panguitch 6,600 ft. 30 43
             1899      Grand County
             1900          Moab 3,965 ft. 25 36
             1901      Iron County
             1902          Cedar City 5,831 ft. 30 43
             1903      Juab County
             1904          Nephi 5,130 ft. 30 43
             1905      Kane County
             1906          Kanab 5,000 ft. 25 36
             1907      Millard County
             1908          Fillmore 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1909          Delta 4,623 ft. 30 43
             1910      Morgan County
             1911          Morgan 5,064 ft. 40 57
             1912      Piute County
             1913          Piute 5,996 ft. 30 43
             1914      Rich County
             1915          Woodruff 6,315 ft. 40 57
             1916      Salt Lake County
             1917          Murray 4,325 ft. 30 43
             1918          Salt Lake City 4,300 ft. 30 43
             1919          Sandy 4,500 ft. 30 43
             1920          West Jordan 4,375 ft. 30 43
             1921          West Valley 4,250 ft. 30 43
             1922      San Juan County
             1923          Blanding 6,200 ft. 30 43
             1924          Monticello 6,820 ft. 35 50
             1925      Sanpete County
             1926          Fairview 6,750 ft. 35 50
             1927          Mt. Pleasant 5,900 ft. 30 43
             1928          Manti 5,740 ft. 30 43
             1929          Ephraim 5,540 ft. 30 43
             1930          Gunnison 5,145 ft. 30 43
             1931      Sevier County
             1932          Salina 5,130 ft. 30 43
             1933          Richfield 5,270 ft. 30 43
             1934      Summit County
             1935          Coalville 5,600 ft. 60 86
             1936          Kamas 6,500 ft. 70 100
             1937          Park City 6,800 ft. 100 142
             1938          Park City 8,400 ft. 162 231
             1939          Summit Park 7,200 ft. 90 128
             1940      Tooele County
             1941          Tooele 5,100 ft. 30 43
             1942      Uintah County
             1943          Vernal 5,280 ft. 30 43
             1944      Utah County
             1945          American Fork 4,500 ft. 30 43
             1946          Orem 4,650 ft. 30 43
             1947          Pleasant Grove 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1948          Provo 5,000 ft. 30 43
             1949          Spanish Fork 4,720 ft. 30 43
             1950      Wasatch County
             1951          Heber 5,630 ft. 60 86
             1952      Washington County
             1953          Central 5,209 ft. 25 36
             1954          Dameron 4,550 ft. 25 36
             1955          Leeds 3,460 ft. 20 29
             1956          Rockville 3,700 ft. 25 36
             1957          Santa Clara 2,850 ft. 15 (1) 21
             1958          St. George 2,750 ft. 15 (1) 21
             1959      Wayne County
             1960          Loa 7,080 ft. 30 43
             1961          Hanksville 4,308 ft. 25 36
             1962      Weber County
             1963          North Ogden 4,500 ft. 40 57
             1964          Ogden 4,350 ft. 30 43
             1965      NOTES
             1966      (1) The IRC requires a minimum live load - See R301.6.
             1967      (2) This table is informational only in that actual site elevations may vary. Table is only
valid if site elevation is within 100 feet of the listed elevation."
             1968          (7) IRC, Section R301.6, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R301.6 Utah
             1969      Snow Loads. The ground snow load, Pg, to be used in the determination of design snow loads
             1970      for buildings and other structures shall be determined by using the following formula: Pg = (Po2
             1971      + S2(A-Ao)2)0.5 for A greater than Ao, and Pg = Po for A less than or equal to Ao.
             1972      WHERE:
             1973      Pg = Ground snow load at a given elevation (psf);
             1974      Po = Base ground snow load (psf) from Table No. R301.2(5a);
             1975      S = Change in ground snow load with elevation (psf/100 ft.) From Table No. R301.2(5a);
             1976      A = Elevation above sea level at the site (ft./1,000);
             1977      Ao = Base ground snow elevation from Table R301.2(5a) (ft./1,000).
             1978      The building official may round the roof snow load to the nearest 5 psf. The ground snow
             1979      load, Pg, may be adjusted by the building official when a licensed engineer or architect submits
             1980      data substantiating the adjustments. A record of such action together with the substantiating
             1981      data shall be provided to the division for a permanent record.
             1982      The building official may also directly adopt roof snow loads in accordance with Table
             1983      R301.2(5b), provided the site is no more than 100 ft. higher than the listed elevation.
             1984      Where the minimum roof live load in accordance with Table R301.6 is greater than the design
             1985      roof snow load, such roof live load shall be used for design, however, it shall not be reduced to
             1986      a load lower than the design roof snow load. Drifting need not be considered for roof snow
             1987      loads less than 20 psf."


             1988          (8) In IRC, Section R302.2, the words "Exception: A" are deleted and replaced with the
             1989      following: "Exceptions: 1. A common 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall is permitted for
             1990      townhouses if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in
             1991      the cavity of the common wall. Electrical installation shall be installed in accordance with
             1992      Chapters 34 through 43. Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with
             1993      Section R302.4.
             1994      2. In buildings equipped with an automatic residential fire sprinkler system, a".
             1995          (9) In IRC, Section R302.2.4, a new exception 6 is added as follows: "6. Townhouses
             1996      separated by a common 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall as provided in Section R302.2."
             1997          (10) IRC, Sections R311.7.4 through R311.7.4.3, are deleted and replaced with the
             1998      following: "R311.7.4 Stair treads and risers. R311.7.4.1 Riser height. The maximum riser
             1999      height shall be 8 inches (203 mm). The riser shall be measured vertically between leading
             2000      edges of the adjacent treads. The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not
             2001      exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm).
             2002      R311.7.4.2 Tread depth. The minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (228 mm). The tread
             2003      depth shall be measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the foremost projection of
             2004      adjacent treads and at a right angle to the tread's leading edge. The greatest tread depth within
             2005      any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). Winder
             2006      treads shall have a minimum tread depth of 10 inches (254 mm) measured as above at a point
             2007      12 inches (305 mm) from the side where the treads are narrower. Winder treads shall have a
             2008      minimum tread depth of 6 inches (152 mm) at any point. Within any flight of stairs, the
             2009      greatest winder tread depth at the 12-inch (305 mm) walk line shall not exceed the smallest by
             2010      more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm).
             2011      R311.7.4.3 Profile. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be no greater
             2012      than 9/16 inch (14.3 mm). A nosing not less than 3/4 inch (19 mm) but not more than 1 1/4
             2013      inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers. The greatest nosing projection
             2014      shall not exceed the smallest nosing projection by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) between two
             2015      stories, including the nosing at the level of floors and landings. Beveling of nosing shall not


             2016      exceed 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Risers shall be vertical or sloped from the underside of the leading
             2017      edge of the tread above at an angle not more than 30 degrees (0.51 rad) from the vertical. Open
             2018      risers are permitted, provided that the opening between treads does not permit the passage of a
             2019      4-inch diameter (102 mm) sphere.
             2020      Exceptions.
             2021      1. A nosing is not required where the tread depth is a minimum of 10 inches (254 mm).
             2022      2. The opening between adjacent treads is not limited on stairs with a total rise of 30 inches
             2023      (762 mm) or less."
             2024          (11) In IRC, Section R312.2, the words "adjacent fixed seating" are deleted.
             2025          (12) IRC, Section R313, is deleted.
             2026          (13) IRC, Section R315.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R315.1 Carbon
             2027      monoxide alarms. For new construction, a listed carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed on
             2028      each habitable level of dwelling units within which fuel-fired appliances are installed and in
             2029      dwelling units that have attached garages."
             2030          (14) IRC, Section R315.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R315.3 Alarm
             2031      requirements. Listed single- and multiple-station carbon monoxide alarms shall comply with
             2032      UL 2034 and shall be installed in accordance with the provision of this code and NFPA 720."
             2033          (15) In IRC, Section R403.1.6, a new Exception 4 is added as follows: "4. When
             2034      anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches (813 mm) apart, anchor bolts may be placed
             2035      with a minimum of two bolts per plate section located not less than 4 inches (102 mm) from
             2036      each end of each plate section at interior bearing walls, interior braced wall lines, and at all
             2037      exterior walls."
             2038          (16) In IRC, Section R403.1.6.1, a new exception is added at the end of Item 2 and
             2039      Item 3 as follows: "Exception: When anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches (816 mm)
             2040      apart, anchor bolts may be placed with a minimum of two bolts per plate section located not
             2041      less than 4 inches (102 mm) from each end of each plate section at interior bearing walls,
             2042      interior braced wall lines, and at all exterior walls."
             2043          (17) In IRC, Section R404.1, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: As an


             2044      alternative to complying with Sections R404.1 through R404.1.5.3, concrete and masonry
             2045      foundation walls may be designed in accordance with IBC Sections 1807.1.5 and 1807.1.6 as
             2046      amended in Section 1807.1.6.4 and Table 1807.1.6.4 under these rules."
             2047          Section 48. Section 15A-3-203 is enacted to read:
             2048          15A-3-203. Amendments to Chapters 6 through 15 of IRC.
             2049          (1) IRC, Sections R612.2 through R612.4.2, are deleted.
             2050          (2) IRC, Chapter 11, is deleted and replaced with Chapter 11 of the 2006 International
             2051      Residential Code and Chapter 4 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code.
             2052          (3) IRC, Section M1411.6, is deleted.
             2053          (4) In IRC, Section M1502.4.4.1, the words "25 feet (7,620 mm)" are deleted and
             2054      replaced with "35 feet (10,668 mm)".
             2055          Section 49. Section 15A-3-204 is enacted to read:
             2056          15A-3-204. Amendments to Chapters 16 through 25 of IRC.
             2057          A new IRC, Section G2401.2, is added as follows: "G2401.2 Meter Protection. Fuel
             2058      gas services shall be in an approved location and/or provided with structures designed to
             2059      protect the fuel gas meter and surrounding piping from physical damage, including falling,
             2060      moving, or migrating ice and snow. If an added structure is used, it must provide access for
             2061      service and comply with the IBC or the IRC."
             2062          Section 50. Section 15A-3-205 is enacted to read:
             2063          15A-3-205. Amendments to Chapters 26 and 35 of IRC.
             2064          (1) A new IRC, Section P2602.3, is added as follows: "P2602.3 Individual water
             2065      supply. Where a potable public water supply is not available, individual sources of potable
             2066      water supply shall be utilized, provided that the source has been developed in accordance with
             2067      Utah Code, Sections 73-3-1 and 73-3-25 , as administered by the Department of Natural
             2068      Resources, Division of Water Rights. In addition, the quality of the water shall be approved by
             2069      the local health department having jurisdiction."
             2070          (2) A new IRC, Section P2602.4, is added as follows: "P2602.4 Sewer required. Every
             2071      building in which plumbing fixtures are installed and all premises having drainage piping shall


             2072      be connected to a public sewer where the sewer is within 300 feet of the property line in
             2073      accordance with Utah Code, Section 10-8-38 ; or an approved private sewage disposal system in
             2074      accordance with Utah Administrative Code, Chapter 4, Rule R317, as administered by the
             2075      Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality."
             2076          (3) In IRC, Section P2801.7, the word "townhouses" is deleted.
             2077          (4) A new IRC, Section P2902.1.1, is added as follows: "P2902.1.1 Backflow assembly
             2078      testing. The premise owner or his designee shall have backflow prevention assemblies
             2079      operation tested at the time of installation, repair, and relocation and at least on an annual basis
             2080      thereafter, or more frequently as required by the authority having jurisdiction. Testing shall be
             2081      performed by a Certified Backflow Preventer Assembly Tester. The assemblies that are subject
             2082      to this paragraph are the Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker, the Pressure Vacuum Breaker
             2083      Assembly, the Double Check Backflow Prevention Assembly, the Double Check Detector
             2084      Assembly Backflow Preventer, the Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer, and
             2085      Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly."
             2086          (5) IRC, Table P2902.3, is deleted and replaced with the following:
             2087     
"TABLE P2902.3
             2088     
General Methods of Protection
             2089      Assembly
(applicable
standard)
Degree of
Hazard
Application Installation Criteria
             2090      Reduced Pressure
Principle Backflow
Preventer
(AWWA C511,
USC-FCCCHR,
ASSE 1013 CSA
CNA/CSA-B64.4)
and Reduced
Pressure Detector
Assembly
(ASSE 1047,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backpressure
or
Backsiphonage

1/2" - 16"
a. The bottom of each RP assembly
shall be a minimum of 12 inches
above the ground or floor.

b. RP assemblies shall NOT be
installed in a pit.

c. The relief valve on each RP
assembly shall not be directly
connected to any waste disposal
line, including sanitary sewer, storm
drains, or vents.

d. The assembly shall be installed
in a horizontal position only unless
listed or approved for vertical
installation.
             2091      Double Check
Backflow
Prevention
Assembly (AWWA
C510,
USC-FCCCHR,
ASSE 1015)
Double Check
Detector Assembly
Backflow Preventer
(ASSE 1048,
USC-FCCCHR)
Low Backpressure
or
Backsiphonage

1/2" - 16"
a. If installed in a pit, the DC
assembly shall be installed with a
minimum of 12 inches of clearance
between all sides of the vault
including the floor and roof or
ceiling with adequate room for
testing and maintenance.

b. Shall be installed in a horizontal
position unless listed or approved
for vertical installation.
             2092      Pressure Vacuum
Breaker Assembly
(ASSE 1020,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
1/2" - 2"
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall be installed a minimum of
12 inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

c. Shall not be installed below
ground or in a vault or pit.

d. Shall be installed in a vertical
position only.
             2093      Spill Resistant
Vacuum Breaker
(ASSE 1056,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
1/4" - 2"
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall be installed a minimum of
12 inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

c. Shall not be installed below
ground or in a vault or pit.

d. Shall be installed in a vertical
position only.
             2094      General Installation
Criteria
The assembly owner, when
necessary, shall provide devices or
structures to facilitate testing, repair,
and/or maintenance and to ensure
the safety of the backflow
technician.

Assemblies shall not be installed
more than five feet off the floor
unless a permanent platform is
installed.

The body of the assembly shall not
be closer than 12 inches to any wall,
ceiling or encumbrance, and shall be
accessible for testing, repair and/or
maintenance.

In cold climates, assemblies shall be
protected from freezing by a means
acceptable to the code official.

Assemblies shall be maintained as
an intact assembly."
             2095          (6) IRC, Table 2902.3a, is added as follows:
             2096     
"TABLE 2902.3a
             2097     
Specialty Backflow Devices for low hazard use only
             2098      Device Degree of
Hazard
Application Applicable
Standard
             2099      Air Gap High or
Low
Backsiphonage See Table
P2902.3.1 ASME
A112.1.2
             2100      Antisiphon-type
Water Closet
Flush Tank Ball
Cock
Low Backsiphonage ASSE 1002
CSA CAN/
CSA-B125
             2101      Atmospheric
Vacuum Breaker
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall not be installed where it
may be subjected to continuous
pressure for more than 12
consecutive hours at any time.

c. Shall be installed a minimum of
six inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

d. Shall be installed on the
discharge (downstream) side of any
valves.

e. The AVB shall be installed in a
vertical position only.
ASSE 1001
USC-FCCCHR,
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.1.1
             2102      Dual check valve
Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 1"
ASSE 1024
             2103      Backflow
Preventer with
Intermediate
Atmospheric
Vent
Low
Residential
Boiler
Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 3/4"
ASSE 1012
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.3
             2104      Dual check valve
type Backflow
Preventer for
Carbonated
Beverage
Dispensers/Post
Mix Type
Low Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1022
             2105      Hose-connection
Vacuum Breaker
Low Backsiphonage
1/2", 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1011
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.2
             2106      Vacuum Breaker
Wall Hydrants,
Frost-resistant,
Automatic
Draining Type
Low Backsiphonage
3/4", 1"
ASSE 1019
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.2.2
             2107      Laboratory
Faucet Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage ASSE 1035
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.7
             2108      Hose Connection
Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage
1/2" - 1"
ASSE 1052
             2109      Installation Guidelines: The above specialty devices shall be installed in accordance with
their listing and the manufacturer's instructions and the specific provisions of this chapter."
             2110          (7) In IRC, Section P3103.6, the following sentence is added at the end of the
             2111      paragraph: "Vents extending through the wall shall terminate not less than 12 inches from the
             2112      wall with an elbow pointing downward."
             2113          (8) In IRC, Section P3104.4, the following sentence is added at the end of the
             2114      paragraph: "Horizontal dry vents below the flood level rim shall be permitted for floor drain
             2115      and floor sink installations when installed below grade in accordance with Chapter 30, and
             2116      Sections P3104.2 and P3104.3. A wall cleanout shall be provided in the vertical vent."
             2117          Section 51. Section 15A-3-206 is enacted to read:
             2118          15A-3-206. Amendments to Chapters 36 and 44 of IRC.
             2119          (1) In IRC, Section E3902.11, the following words are deleted: "family rooms, dining
             2120      rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways,
             2121      and similar rooms or areas".
             2122          (2) IRC, Chapter 44, is amended by adding the following reference standard:
             2123      "Standard reference
number
Title Referenced in code
section number
             2124      USC-FCCCHR 9th
Edition Manual of
Cross Connection
Control
Foundation for Cross-Connection Control
and Hydraulic Research University of
Southern California Kaprielian Hall 300
Los Angeles CA 90089-2531
Table P2902.3"
             2125          (3) In IRC, Chapter 44, the following standard is added under NFPA as follows:
             2126      "Standard reference
number
Title Referenced in code
section number
             2127      720-09 Standard for the Installation of Carbon
Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning
Equipment
R315.3"
             2128          (4) IRC, Appendix O, Gray Water Recycling Systems, is deleted and replaced with
             2129      Appendix C of the International Plumbing Code as amended by the State Construction Code.
             2130          Section 52. Section 15A-3-301 is enacted to read:
             2131     
Part 3. Statewide Amendments to IPC

             2132          15A-3-301. General provision.


             2133          The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IPC to be applicable
             2134      statewide.
             2135          Section 53. Section 15A-3-302 is enacted to read:
             2136          15A-3-302. Amendments to Chapters 1 and 2 of IPC.
             2137          (1) A new IPC, Section 101.2, is added as follows: "For clarification, the International
             2138      Private Sewage Disposal Code is not part of the plumbing code even though it is in the same
             2139      printed volume."
             2140          (2) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Backflow Backpressure, Low Head" is
             2141      deleted.
             2142          (3) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Certified Backflow
             2143      Preventer Assembly Tester. A person who has shown competence to test Backflow prevention
             2144      assemblies to the satisfaction of the authority having jurisdiction under Utah Code, Subsection
             2145      19-4-104 (4)."
             2146          (4) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Cross Connection" is deleted and replaced
             2147      with the following: "Cross Connection. Any physical connection or potential connection or
             2148      arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains potable
             2149      water and the other either water of unknown or questionable safety or steam, gas, or chemical,
             2150      whereby there exists the possibility for flow from one system to the other, with the direction of
             2151      flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems (see "Backflow")."
             2152          (5) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Potable Water" is deleted and replaced with
             2153      the following: "Potable Water. Water free from impurities present in amounts sufficient to
             2154      cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to the Utah Code, Title 19,
             2155      Chapters 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, and 5, Water Quality Act, and the regulations of the


             2156      public health authority having jurisdiction."
             2157          Section 54. Section 15A-3-303 is enacted to read:
             2158          15A-3-303. Amendments to Chapter 3 of IPC.
             2159          (1) In IPC, Table 303.4, the item listed as "Backflow prevention devises" is modified
             2160      as follows:
             2161          (a) in the Third-Party Certified field, after the word "Required" add "See footnote 1";
             2162          (b) in the Third-Party Tested field the following is added: "Required see footnote 1";
             2163      and
             2164          (c) a new footnote 1 is added as follows: "1. Third-party certification will consist of
             2165      any combination of two certifications, laboratory or field. Acceptable third party laboratory
             2166      certifying agencies are ASSE, IAPMO, and USC-FCCCHR. USC-FCCCHR currently
             2167      provides the only field testing of backflow protection assemblies. Also see
             2168      www.drinkingwater.utah.gov and Division of Drinking Water Rule, Utah Administrative Code,
             2169      R309-305-6."
             2170          (2) IPC, Section 304.3, Meter Boxes, is deleted.
             2171          (3) IPC, Section 311.1, is deleted.
             2172          (4) IPC, Sections 312.10 through 312.10.2, are deleted and replaced with the
             2173      following: "312.10 Backflow assembly testing. The premise owner or his designee shall have
             2174      backflow prevention assemblies operation tested at the time of installation, repair, and
             2175      relocation and at least on an annual basis thereafter, or more frequently as required by the
             2176      authority having jurisdiction. Testing shall be performed by a Certified Backflow Preventer
             2177      Assembly Tester. The assemblies that are subject to this paragraph are the Spill Resistant
             2178      Vacuum Breaker, the Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly, the Double Check Backflow
             2179      Prevention Assembly, the Double Check Detector Assembly Backflow Preventer, the Reduced
             2180      Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer, and Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly."
             2181          Section 55. Section 15A-3-304 is enacted to read:
             2182          15A-3-304. Amendments to Chapter 4 of IPC.
             2183          (1) In IPC, Section 403.1, a new footnote g is added as follows: "FOOTNOTE: g.


             2184      When provided, in public toilet facilities there shall be an equal number of diaper changing
             2185      facilities in male toilet rooms and female toilet rooms."
             2186          (2) A new IPC, Section 406.4, is added as follows: "406.4 Automatic clothes washer
             2187      safe pans. Safe pans, when installed under automatic clothes washers, shall be installed in
             2188      accordance with Section 504.7."
             2189          (3) A new IPC, Section 412.5, is added as follows: "412.5 Public toilet rooms. All
             2190      public toilet rooms shall be equipped with at least one floor drain."
             2191          Section 56. Section 15A-3-305 is enacted to read:
             2192          15A-3-305. Amendments to Chapter 5 of IPC.
             2193          (1) In IPC, Section 504.7.2, the following is added at the end of the section: "When
             2194      permitted by the code official, the pan drain may be directly connected to a soil stack, waste
             2195      stack, or branch drain. The pan drain shall be individually trapped and vented as required in
             2196      Section 907.1. The pan drain shall not be directly or indirectly connected to any vent. The trap
             2197      shall be provided with a trap primer conforming to ASSE 1018 or ASSE 1044."
             2198          (2) A new IPC, Section 504.7.3, is added as follows: "504.7.3 Pan Designation. A
             2199      water heater pan shall be considered an emergency receptor designated to receive the discharge
             2200      of water from the water heater only and shall not receive the discharge from any other fixtures,
             2201      devises, or equipment."
             2202          Section 57. Section 15A-3-306 is enacted to read:
             2203          15A-3-306. Amendments to Chapter 6 of IPC.
             2204          (1) IPC, Section 602.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "602.3 Individual
             2205      water supply. Where a potable public water supply is not available, individual sources of
             2206      potable water supply shall be utilized provided that the source has been developed in
             2207      accordance with Utah Code, Sections 73-3-1 , 73-3-3 , and 73-3-25 , as administered by the
             2208      Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. In addition, the quality of the
             2209      water shall be approved by the local health department having jurisdiction. The source shall
             2210      supply sufficient quantity of water to comply with the requirements of this chapter."
             2211          (2) IPC, Sections 602.3.1, 602.3.2, 602.3.3, 602.3.4, 602.3.5, and 602.3.5.1, are


             2212      deleted.
             2213          (3) A new IPC, Section 604.4.1, is added as follows: "604.4.1 Manually operated
             2214      metering faucets. Self closing or manually operated metering faucets shall provide a flow of
             2215      water for at least 15 seconds without the need to reactivate the faucet."
             2216          (4) IPC, Section 606.5, is deleted and replaced with the following: "606.5 Water
             2217      pressure booster systems. Water pressure booster systems shall be provided as required by
             2218      Section 606.5.1 through 606.5.11."
             2219          (5) A new IPC, Section 606.5.11, is added as follows: "606.5.11 Prohibited
             2220      installation. In no case shall a booster pump be allowed that will lower the pressure in the
             2221      public main to less than 20 psi."
             2222          (6) IPC, Table 608.1, is deleted and replaced with the following:
             2223     
"TABLE 608.1
             2224     
General Methods of Protection
             2225      Assembly
(applicable
standard)
Degree of
Hazard
Application Installation Criteria
             2226      Reduced Pressure
Principle Backflow
Preventer
(AWWA C511,
USC-FCCCHR,
ASSE 1013 CSA
CNA/CSA-B64.4)
and Reduced
Pressure Detector
Assembly
(ASSE 1047,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backpressure
or
Backsiphonage

1/2" - 16"
a. The bottom of each RP assembly
shall be a minimum of 12 inches
above the ground or floor.

b. RP assemblies shall NOT be
installed in a pit.

c. The relief valve on each RP
assembly shall not be directly
connected to any waste disposal
line, including sanitary sewer, storm
drains, or vents.

d. The assembly shall be installed
in a horizontal position only unless
listed or approved for vertical
installation.
             2227      Double Check
Backflow
Prevention
Assembly
(AWWA C510,
USC-FCCCHR,
ASSE 1015)
Double Check
Detector Assembly
Backflow Preventer
(ASSE 1048,
USC-FCCCHR)
Low Backpressure
or
Backsiphonage

1/2" - 16"
a. If installed in a pit, the DC
assembly shall be installed with a
minimum of 12 inches of clearance
between all sides of the vault
including the floor and roof or
ceiling with adequate room for
testing and maintenance.

b. Shall be installed in a horizontal
position unless listed or approved
for vertical installation.
             2228      Pressure Vacuum
Breaker Assembly
(ASSE 1020,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
1/2" - 2"
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall be installed a minimum of
12 inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

c. Shall not be installed below
ground or in a vault or pit.

d. Shall be installed in a vertical
position only.
             2229      Spill Resistant
Vacuum Breaker
(ASSE 1056,
USC-FCCCHR)
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
1/4" - 2"
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall be installed a minimum of
12 inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

c. Shall not be installed below
ground or in a vault or pit.

d. Shall be installed in a vertical
position only.
             2230      General Installation
Criteria
The assembly owner, when
necessary, shall provide devices or
structures to facilitate testing, repair,
and/or maintenance and to ensure
the safety of the backflow
technician.

Assemblies shall not be installed
more than five feet off the floor
unless a permanent platform is
installed.

The body of the assembly shall not
be closer than 12 inches, to any
wall, ceiling or encumbrance, and
shall be accessible for testing, repair
and/or maintenance.

In cold climates, assemblies shall be
protected from freezing by a means
acceptable to the code official.

Assemblies shall be maintained as
an intact assembly."
             2231          (7) IPC, Table 608.1.1, is added as follows:
             2232     
"TABLE 608.1.1
             2233     
Specialty Backflow Devices for low hazard use only
             2234      Device Degree of
Hazard
Application Applicable
Standard
             2235      Air Gap High or
Low
Backsiphonage See Table
608.15.1
ASME A112.1.2
             2236      Antisiphon-type
Water Closet
Flush Tank Ball
Cock
Low Backsiphonage ASSE 1002
CSA CAN/
CSA-B125
             2237      Atmospheric
Vacuum Breaker
High or
Low
Backsiphonage
a. Shall not be installed in an area
that could be subjected to
backpressure or back drainage
conditions.

b. Shall not be installed where it
may be subjected to continuous
pressure for more than 12
consecutive hours at any time.

c. Shall be installed a minimum of
six inches above all downstream
piping and the highest point of use.

d. Shall be installed on the
discharge (downstream) side of any
valves.

e. The AVB shall be installed in a
vertical position only.
ASSE 1001
USC-FCCCHR,
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.1.1
             2238      Dual check valve
Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 1"
ASSE 1024
             2239      Backflow
Preventer with
Intermediate
Atmospheric
Vent
Low
Residential
Boiler
Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 3/4"
ASSE 1012
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.3
             2240      Dual check valve
type Backflow
Preventer for
Carbonated
Beverage
Dispensers/Post
Mix Type
Low Backsiphonage or Backpressure
1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1022
             2241      Hose-connection
Vacuum Breaker
Low Backsiphonage
1/2", 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1011
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.2
             2242      Vacuum Breaker
Wall Hydrants,
Frost-resistant,
Automatic
Draining Type
Low Backsiphonage
3/4", 1"
ASSE 1019
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.2.2
             2243      Laboratory
Faucet Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage ASSE 1035
CSA CAN/
CSA-B64.7
             2244      Hose Connection
Backflow
Preventer
Low Backsiphonage
1/2" - 1"
ASSE 1052
             2245      Installation Guidelines: The above specialty devices shall be installed in accordance with
their listing and the manufacturer's instructions and the specific provisions of this chapter."
             2246          (8) In IPC, Section 608.6, the following sentence is added at the end of the paragraph:
             2247      "Any connection between potable water piping and sewer-connected waste shall be protected
             2248      by an air gap."
             2249          (9) IPC, Section 608.7, is deleted.
             2250          (10) In IPC, Section 608.11, the following sentence is added at the end of the
             2251      paragraph: "The coating and installation shall conform to NSF Standard 61 and application of
             2252      the coating shall comply with the manufacturer's instructions."
             2253          (11) IPC, Section 608.13.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.13.3
             2254      Backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent. Backflow preventers with
             2255      intermediate atmospheric vents shall conform to ASSE 1012 or CSA CAN/CSA-B64.3. These
             2256      devices shall be permitted to be installed on residential boilers only, without chemical
             2257      treatment, where subject to continuous pressure conditions. The relief opening shall discharge
             2258      by air gap and shall be prevented from being submerged."
             2259          (12) IPC, Section 608.13.4, is deleted.
             2260          (13) IPC, Section 608.13.9, is deleted.
             2261          (14) IPC, Section 608.15.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.15.3
             2262      Protection by a backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent. Connections to
             2263      residential boilers only, without chemical treatment, shall be protected by a backflow preventer
             2264      with an intermediate atmospheric vent."
             2265          (15) IPC, Section 608.15.4, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.15.4
             2266      Protection by a vacuum breaker. Openings and outlets shall be protected by atmospheric-type
             2267      or pressure-type vacuum breakers. The critical level of the atmospheric vacuum breaker shall
             2268      be set a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) above the flood level rim of the fixture or device. The
             2269      critical level of the pressure vacuum breaker shall be set a minimum of 12 inches (304 mm)
             2270      above the flood level rim of the fixture or device. Fill valves shall be set in accordance with
             2271      Section 425.3.1. Vacuum breakers shall not be installed under exhaust hoods or similar


             2272      locations that will contain toxic fumes or vapors. Pipe-applied vacuum breakers shall be
             2273      installed not less than 6 inches (152 mm) above the flood level rim of the fixture, receptor, or
             2274      device served. No valves shall be installed downstream of the atmospheric vacuum breaker."
             2275          (16) In IPC, Section 608.15.4.2, the following is added after the first sentence:
             2276      "Add-on-backflow prevention devices shall be non-removable. In climates where freezing
             2277      temperatures occur, a listed self-draining frost proof hose bibb with an integral backflow
             2278      preventer shall be used."
             2279          (17) In IPC, Section 608.16.2, the first sentence of the paragraph is deleted and
             2280      replaced as follows: "608.16.2 Connections to boilers. The potable water supply to the
             2281      residential boiler only, without chemical treatment, shall be equipped with a backflow
             2282      preventer with an intermediate atmospheric vent complying with ASSE 1012 or CSA
             2283      CAN/CSA-B64.3."
             2284          (18) IPC, Section 608.16.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.3 Heat
             2285      exchangers. Heat exchangers shall be separated from potable water by double-wall
             2286      construction. An air gap open to the atmosphere shall be provided between the two walls.
             2287      Exceptions:
             2288      1. Single wall heat exchangers shall be permitted when all of the following conditions are met:
             2289      a. It utilizes a heat transfer medium of potable water or contains only substances which are
             2290      recognized as safe by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA);
             2291      b. The pressure of the heat transfer medium is maintained less than the normal minimum
             2292      operating pressure of the potable water system; and
             2293      c. The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate only additives recognized as safe by the
             2294      FDA shall be used.
             2295      2. Steam systems that comply with paragraph 1 above.
             2296      3. Approved listed electrical drinking water coolers."
             2297          (19) In IPC, Section 608.16.4.1, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: All
             2298      class 1 and 2 systems containing chemical additives consisting of strictly glycerine (C.P. or
             2299      U.S.P. 96.5 percent grade) or propylene glycol shall be protected against backflow with a


             2300      double check valve assembly. Such systems shall include written certification of the chemical
             2301      additives at the time of original installation and service or maintenance."
             2302          (20) IPC, Section 608.16.7, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.7
             2303      Chemical dispensers. Where chemical dispensers connect to the water distribution system, the
             2304      water supply system shall be protected against backflow in accordance with Section 608.13.1,
             2305      Section 608.13.2, Section 608.13.5, Section 608.13.6 or Section 608.13.8."
             2306          (21) IPC, Section 608.16.8, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.8
             2307      Portable cleaning equipment. Where the portable cleaning equipment connects to the water
             2308      distribution system, the water supply system shall be protected against backflow in accordance
             2309      with Section 608.13.1, Section 608.13.2 or Section 608.13.8."
             2310          (22) A new IPC, Section 608.16.11, is added as follows: "608.16.11 Automatic and
             2311      coin operated car washes. The water supply to an automatic or coin operated car wash shall be
             2312      protected in accordance with Section 608.13.1 or Section 608.13.2."
             2313          (23) IPC, Section 608.17, is deleted.
             2314          Section 58. Section 15A-3-307 is enacted to read:
             2315          15A-3-307. Amendments to Chapter 7 of IPC.
             2316          IPC, Section 701.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "701.2 Sewer required.
             2317      Every building in which plumbing fixtures are installed and all premises having drainage
             2318      piping shall be connected to a public sewer where the sewer is within 300 feet of the property
             2319      line in accordance with Utah Code, Section 10-8-38 ; or an approved private sewage disposal
             2320      system in accordance with Utah Administrative Code, Rule R317-4, as administered by the
             2321      Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality."
             2322          Section 59. Section 15A-3-308 is enacted to read:
             2323          15A-3-308. Amendments to Chapter 8 of IPC.
             2324          IPC, Chapter 8, is not amended.
             2325          Section 60. Section 15A-3-309 is enacted to read:
             2326          15A-3-309. Amendments to Chapter 9 of IPC.
             2327          (1) IPC, Section 901.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "901.3 Chemical


             2328      waste vent system. The vent system for a chemical waste system shall be independent of the
             2329      sanitary vent system and shall terminate separately through the roof to the open air or to an air
             2330      admittance valve provided at least one chemical waste vent in the system terminates separately
             2331      through the roof to the open air."
             2332          (2) In IPC, Section 904.1, when the number of inches is to be specified, "12 inches
             2333      (304.8mm)" is inserted.
             2334          (3) In IPC, Section 904.6, the following sentence is added at the end of the paragraph:
             2335      "Vents extending through the wall shall terminate not less than 12 inches from the wall with an
             2336      elbow pointing downward."
             2337          (4) In IPC, Section 905.4, the following sentence is added at the end of the paragraph:
             2338      "Horizontal dry vents below the flood level rim shall be permitted for floor drain and floor sink
             2339      installations when installed in accordance with Sections 702.2, 905.2 and 905.3 and provided
             2340      with a wall clean out."
             2341          (5) In IPC, Section 917.8, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: Air
             2342      admittance valves shall be permitted in non-neutralized special waste systems provided that
             2343      they conform to the requirements in Sections 901.3 and 702.5, are tested to ASTM F1412, and
             2344      are certified by ANSI/ASSE."
             2345          Section 61. Section 15A-3-310 is enacted to read:
             2346          15A-3-310. Amendments to Chapter 10 of IPC.
             2347          In IPC, Section 1002.4, the following is added at the end of the paragraph: "Approved
             2348      Means of Maintaining Trap Seals. Approved means of maintaining trap seals include the
             2349      following, but are not limited to the methods cited:
             2350          (a) Listed Trap Seal Primer
             2351          (b) A hose bibb or bibbs within the same room
             2352          (c) Drainage from an untrapped lavatory discharging to the tailpiece of those fixture
             2353      traps which require priming. All fixtures shall be in the same room and on the same floor level
             2354      as the trap primer
             2355          (d) Barrier type floor drain trap seal protection device meeting ASSE Standard 1072


             2356          (e) Deep seal p-trap".
             2357          Section 62. Section 15A-3-311 is enacted to read:
             2358          15A-3-311. Amendments to Chapter 11 of IPC.
             2359          (1) IPC, Section 1104.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1104.2
             2360      Combining storm and sanitary drainage prohibited. The combining of sanitary and storm
             2361      drainage systems is prohibited."
             2362          (2) IPC, Section 1108, is deleted.
             2363          Section 63. Section 15A-3-312 is enacted to read:
             2364          15A-3-312. Amendments to Chapter 12 of IPC.
             2365          IPC, Chapter 12, is not amended.
             2366          Section 64. Section 15A-3-313 is enacted to read:
             2367          15A-3-313. Amendments to Chapter 13 of IPC.
             2368          IPC, Chapter 13, is not amended.
             2369          Section 65. Section 15A-3-314 is enacted to read:
             2370          15A-3-314. Amendments to Chapter 14 of IPC.
             2371          (1) In IPC, Chapter 14, the following referenced standard is added under ASSE:
             2372      "Standard
reference number
Title Referenced in code section
number
             2373      1072-2007 Performance Requirements for Barrier
Type Floor Drain Trap Seal Protection
Devices
1004.2"
             2374          (2) In IPC, Chapter 14, the following referenced standard is added:
             2375      "Standard
reference number
Title Referenced in code section
number
             2376      USC-FCCCHR
9th Edition
Manual of Cross
Connection
Control
Foundation for Cross-Connection
Control and Hydraulic Research
University of Southern California
Kaprielian Hall 300 Los Angeles CA
90089-2531
Table 608.1"
             2377          (3) IPC, Appendix C, is deleted and replaced with the following Appendix C, Gray
             2378      Water Recycling Systems, which may be adopted by local jurisdictions only as provided under
             2379      the State Construction Code: "Appendix C Gray Water Recycling Systems
             2380      Note: Section 301.3 of this code requires all plumbing fixtures that receive water or waste to
             2381      discharge to the sanitary drainage system of the structure. In order to allow for the utilization
             2382      of a gray water system, Section 301.3 should be revised to read as follows:
             2383      In jurisdictions which have adopted this Appendix C as amended as a local amendment as
             2384      provided herein, Section 301.3 of the IPC is deleted and replaced with the following:
             2385      301.3 Connections to drainage system. All plumbing fixtures, drains, appurtenances, and
             2386      appliances used to receive or discharge liquid wastes or sewage shall be directly connected to
             2387      the sanitary drainage system of the building or premises, in accordance with the requirements
             2388      of this code. This section shall not be construed to prevent indirect waste systems required by
             2389      Chapter 8.
             2390      Exception: Bathtubs, showers, lavatories, clothes washers, laundry trays, and approved clear
             2391      water wastes shall not be required to discharge to the sanitary drainage system where such
             2392      fixtures discharge to an approved gray water system for flushing of water closets and urinals or
             2393      for subsurface landscape irrigation.
             2394      SECTION C101 GENERAL
             2395      C101.1 Scope. The provisions of this appendix shall govern the materials, design,
             2396      construction, and installation of gray water systems for flushing of water closets and urinals
             2397      (see Figure 2).
             2398      C101.2 Recording. The existence of a gray water recycling system shall be recorded on the
             2399      deed of ownership for that property.


             2400      C101.3 Definition. The following term shall have the meaning shown herein.
             2401      GRAY WATER. Waste discharged from lavatories, bathtubs, showers, clothes washers,
             2402      laundry trays, and clear water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable;
             2403      non-combustible; without objectionable odors; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere
             2404      with the operation of the sewer treatment facility.
             2405      C101.4 Permits. Permits shall be required in accordance with Section 106 and may also be
             2406      required by the local health department.
             2407      C101.5 Installation. In addition to the provisions of Section C101, systems for flushing of
             2408      water closets and urinals shall comply with Section C102. Except as provided for in Appendix
             2409      C, all systems shall comply with the provisions of the International Plumbing Code.
             2410      C101.6 Materials. Above-ground drain, waste, and vent piping for gray water systems shall
             2411      conform to one of the standards listed in Table 702.1. Gray water underground building
             2412      drainage and vent pipe shall conform to one of the standards listed in Table 702.2.
             2413      C101.7 Tests. Drain, waste, and vent piping for gray water systems shall be tested in
             2414      accordance with Section 312.
             2415      C101.8 Inspections. Gray water systems shall be inspected in accordance with Section 107.
             2416      C101.9 Potable water connections. The potable water supply to any building utilizing a gray
             2417      water recycling system shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure principle
             2418      backflow preventer installed in accordance with this Code.
             2419      C101.10 Waste water connections. Gray water recycling systems shall receive only the waste
             2420      discharge of bathtubs, showers, lavatories, clothes washers, or laundry trays, and other clear
             2421      water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable; non-combustible; without
             2422      objectionable odors; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the operation of the
             2423      sewer treatment facility.
             2424      C101.11 Collection reservoir. Gray water shall be collected in an approved reservoir
             2425      constructed of durable, nonabsorbent, and corrosion-resistant materials. The reservoir shall be
             2426      a closed and gas-tight vessel. Access openings shall be provided to allow inspection and
             2427      cleaning of the reservoir interior.


             2428      C101.12 Filtration. Gray water entering the reservoir shall pass through an approved cartridge
             2429      filter having a design flow rate of less than 0.375 gallons per minute per square foot of
             2430      effective filter area, or a sand or diatomaceous earth filter designed to handle the anticipated
             2431      volume of water.
             2432      C101.12.1 Required valve. A full-open valve shall be installed downstream of the last fixture
             2433      connection to the gray water discharge pipe before entering the required filter.
             2434      C101.13 Overflow. The collection reservoir shall be equipped with an overflow pipe having
             2435      the same or larger diameter as the influent pipe for the gray water. The overflow pipe shall be
             2436      trapped and indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system.
             2437      C101.14 Drain. A drain shall be located at the lowest point of the collection reservoir and shall
             2438      be indirectly connected to the sanitary drainage system. The drain shall be the same diameter
             2439      as the overflow pipe required in Section C101.12.
             2440      C101.15 Vent required. The reservoir shall be provided with a vent sized in accordance with
             2441      Chapter 9 and based on the diameter of the reservoir influent pipe.
             2442      SECTION C102 SYSTEMS FOR FLUSHING WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS
             2443      C102.1 Collection reservoir. The holding capacity of the reservoir shall be a minimum of
             2444      twice the volume of water required to meet the daily flushing requirements of the fixtures
             2445      supplied with gray water, but not less than 50 gallons (189 L). The reservoir shall be sized to
             2446      limit the retention time of gray water to a maximum of 72 hours.
             2447      C102.2 Disinfection. Gray water shall be disinfected by an approved method that employs one
             2448      or more disinfectants such as chlorine, iodine, or ozone that is recommended for use with the
             2449      pipes, fittings, and equipment by the manufacturer of the pipe, fittings, and equipment. A
             2450      minimum of 1ppm residual free chlorine shall be maintained in the gray water recycling system
             2451      reservoir.
             2452      C102.3 Makeup water. Potable water shall be supplied as a source of makeup water for the
             2453      gray water system. The potable water supply shall be protected against backflow by a reduced
             2454      pressure principle backflow preventer installed in accordance with this Code. There shall be a
             2455      full-open valve located on the makeup water supply line to the collection reservoir.


             2456      C102.4 Coloring. The gray water shall be dyed blue or green with a food grade vegetable dye
             2457      before such water is supplied to the fixtures.
             2458      C102.5 Materials. Distribution piping shall conform to one of the standards listed in Table
             2459      605.4.
             2460      C102.6 Identification. Distribution piping and reservoirs shall be identified as containing
             2461      nonpotable water. Piping identification shall be in accordance with Section 608.8.
             2462      SECTION C103 SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
             2463      C103.1 Gray water recycling systems utilized for subsurface irrigation for single family
             2464      residences shall comply with the requirements of Utah Administrative Code, R317-401, Gray
             2465      Water Systems. Gray water recycling systems utilized for subsurface irrigation for other
             2466      occupancies shall comply with Utah Administrative Code, R317-3 Design Requirements for
             2467      Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Disposal Systems, and Utah Administrative Code,
             2468      R317-4, Onsite Wastewater Systems."
             2469          Section 66. Section 15A-3-401 is enacted to read:
             2470     
Part 4. Statewide Amendments to IMC

             2471          15A-3-401. General provision.
             2472          The following are adopted as amendments to the IMC to be applicable statewide:
             2473          (1) In IMC, Section 403, a new Section 403.8 is added as follows: "Retrospective
             2474      effect. Removal, alteration, or abandonment shall not be required, and continued use and
             2475      maintenance shall be allowed, for a ventilation system within an existing installation that
             2476      complies with the requirements of this Section 403 regardless of whether the ventilation system
             2477      satisfied the minimum ventilation rate requirements of prior law."
             2478          (2) IMC, Section 1101.10, is deleted.
             2479          Section 67. Section 15A-3-501 is enacted to read:
             2480     
Part 5. Statewide Amendments to IFGC

             2481          15A-3-501. General provision.
             2482          The following is adopted as an amendment to the IFGC to be applicable statewide, in
             2483      IFGC, Chapter 4, Section 401, General, a new section IFGC, Section 401.9, is added as


             2484      follows: "401.9 Meter protection. Fuel gas services shall be in an approved location and/or
             2485      provided with structures designed to protect the fuel gas meter and surrounding piping from
             2486      physical damage, including falling, moving, or migrating ice and snow. If an added structure is
             2487      used, it must still provide access for service and comply with the IBC or the IRC."
             2488          Section 68. Section 15A-3-601 is enacted to read:
             2489     
Part 6. Statewide Amendments to NEC

             2490          15A-3-601. General provision.
             2491          The following are adopted as amendments to the NEC to be applicable statewide:
             2492          (1) During the period of time when the adopted IRC has not yet incorporated the latest
             2493      residential electrical provisions contained in the adopted NEC, the IRC provisions shall prevail
             2494      as the adopted residential electrical standards applicable to installations applicable under the
             2495      IRC. All other installations shall comply with the adopted NEC.
             2496          (2) In NEC, Section 310.15(B)(6), the second sentence is deleted and replaced with the
             2497      following: "For application of this section, the main power feeder shall be the feeder(s)
             2498      between the main disconnect and the panelboard(s)."
             2499          (3) In NEC, Section 338.10(B)(4)(a), the following words are added at the end of the
             2500      first sentence after Section 334: "excluding Section 334.80."
             2501          Section 69. Section 15A-3-701 is enacted to read:
             2502     
Part 7. Statewide Amendments to IECC

             2503          15A-3-701. General provision.
             2504          The following is adopted as an amendment to the IECC to be applicable statewide, in
             2505      IECC, Section 504.4, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: Heat traps, other than
             2506      the arrangement of piping and fittings, shall be prohibited unless a means of controlling
             2507      thermal expansion can be ensured as required in the IPC Section 607.3."
             2508          Section 70. Section 15A-3-801 is enacted to read:
             2509     
Part 8. Installation and Safety Requirements for Mobile Homes Built Before June 15,

             2510     
1976

             2511          15A-3-801. General provision.


             2512          Mobile homes built before June 15, 1976 that are subject to relocation, building
             2513      alteration, remodeling, or rehabilitation shall comply with the following:
             2514          (1) Related to exits and egress windows:
             2515          (a) Egress windows. The home has at least one egress window in each bedroom, or a
             2516      window that meets the minimum specifications of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
             2517      Development's (HUD) Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards (MHCSS)
             2518      program as set forth in 24 C.F.R. Parts 3280 and 3283, MHCSS 3280.106 and 3280.404 for
             2519      manufactured homes. These standards require the window to be at least 22 inches in the
             2520      horizontal or vertical position in its least dimension and at least five square feet in area. The
             2521      bottom of the window opening shall be no more than 36 inches above the floor, and the locks
             2522      and latches and any window screen or storm window devices that need to be operated to permit
             2523      exiting shall not be located more than 54 inches above the finished floor.
             2524          (b) Exits. The home is required to have two exterior exit doors, located remotely from
             2525      each other, as required in MHCSS 3280.105. This standard requires that single-section homes
             2526      have the doors no less than 12 feet, center-to-center, from each other, and multisection home
             2527      doors no less than 20 feet center-to-center from each other when measured in a straight line,
             2528      regardless of the length of the path of travel between the doors. One of the required exit doors
             2529      must be accessible from the doorway of each bedroom and no more than 35 feet away from any
             2530      bedroom doorway. An exterior swing door shall have a 28-inch-wide by 74-inch-high clear
             2531      opening and sliding glass doors shall have a 28-inch-wide by 72-inch-high clear opening. Each
             2532      exterior door other than screen/storm doors shall have a key-operated lock that has a passage
             2533      latch; locks shall not require the use of a key or special tool for operation from the inside of the
             2534      home.
             2535          (2) Related to flame spread:
             2536          (a) Walls, ceilings, and doors. Walls and ceilings adjacent to or enclosing a furnace or
             2537      water heater shall have an interior finish with a flame-spread rating not exceeding 25. Sealants
             2538      and other trim materials two inches or less in width used to finish adjacent surfaces within
             2539      these spaces are exempt from this provision, provided all joints are supported by framing


             2540      members or materials with a flame spread rating of 25 or less. Combustible doors providing
             2541      interior or exterior access to furnace and water heater spaces shall be covered with materials of
             2542      limited combustibility (i.e., 5/16-inch gypsum board, etc.), with the surface allowed to be
             2543      interrupted for louvers ventilating the space. However, the louvers shall not be of materials of
             2544      greater combustibility than the door itself (i.e., plastic louvers on a wooden door). Reference
             2545      MHCSS 3280.203.
             2546          (b) Exposed interior finishes. Exposed interior finishes adjacent to the cooking range
             2547      (surfaces include vertical surfaces between the range top and overhead cabinets, the ceiling, or
             2548      both) shall have a flame-spread rating not exceeding 50, as required by MHCSS 3280.203.
             2549      Backsplashes not exceeding six inches in height are exempted. Ranges shall have a vertical
             2550      clearance above the cooking top of not less than 24 inches to the bottom of combustible
             2551      cabinets, as required by MHCSS 3280.204(e).
             2552          (3) Related to smoke detectors:
             2553          (a) Location. A smoke detector shall be installed on any ceiling or wall in the hallway
             2554      or space communicating with each bedroom area between the living area and the first bedroom
             2555      door, unless a door separates the living area from that bedroom area, in which case the detector
             2556      shall be installed on the living-area side, as close to the door as practicable, as required by
             2557      MHCSS 3280.208. Homes with bedroom areas separated by anyone or combination of
             2558      common-use areas such as a kitchen, dining room, living room, or family room (but not a
             2559      bathroom or utility room) shall be required to have one detector for each bedroom area. When
             2560      located in the hallways, the detector shall be between the return air intake and the living areas.
             2561          (b) Switches and electrical connections. Smoke detectors shall have no switches in the
             2562      circuit to the detector between the over-current protection device protecting the branch circuit
             2563      and the detector. The detector shall be attached to an electrical outlet box and connected by a
             2564      permanent wiring method to a general electrical circuit. The detector shall not be placed on the
             2565      same branch circuit or any circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
             2566          (4) Related to solid-fuel-burning stoves/fireplaces:
             2567          (a) Solid-fuel-burning fireplaces and fireplace stoves. Solid-fuel-burning, factory-built


             2568      fireplaces, and fireplace stoves may be used in manufactured homes, provided that they are
             2569      listed for use in manufactured homes and installed according to their listing/manufacturer's
             2570      instructions and the minimum requirements of MHCSS 3280.709(g).
             2571          (b) Equipment. A solid-fuel-burning fireplace or fireplace stove shall be equipped with
             2572      an integral door or shutters designed to close the fire chamber opening and shall include
             2573      complete means for venting through the roof, a combustion air inlet, a hearth extension, and
             2574      means to securely attach the unit to the manufactured home structure.
             2575          (i) Chimney. A listed, factory-built chimney designed to be attached directly to the
             2576      fireplace/fireplace stove and equipped with, in accordance with the listing, a termination device
             2577      and spark arrester, shall be required. The chimney shall extend at least three feet above the part
             2578      of the roof through which it passes and at least two feet above the highest elevation of any part
             2579      of the manufactured home that is within 10 feet of the chimney.
             2580          (ii) Air-intake assembly and combustion-air inlet. An air-intake assembly shall be
             2581      installed in accordance with the terms of listings and the manufacturer's instruction. A
             2582      combustion-air inlet shall conduct the air directly into the fire chamber and shall be designed to
             2583      prevent material from the hearth from dropping on the area beneath the manufactured home.
             2584          (iii) Hearth. The hearth extension shall be of noncombustible material that is a
             2585      minimum of 3/8-inch thick and shall extend a minimum of 16 inches in front and eight inches
             2586      beyond each side of the fireplace/fireplace stove opening. The hearth shall also extend over the
             2587      entire surface beneath a fireplace stove and beneath an elevated and overhanging fireplace.
             2588          (5) Related to electrical wiring systems:
             2589          (a) Testing. All electrical systems shall be tested for continuity in accordance with
             2590      MHCSS 3280.810, to ensure that metallic parts are properly bonded; tested for operation, to
             2591      demonstrate that all equipment is connected and in working order; and given a polarity check,
             2592      to determine that connections are proper.
             2593          (b) 5.2 Protection. The electrical system shall be properly protected for the required
             2594      amperage load. If the unit wiring employs aluminum conductors, all receptacles and switches
             2595      rated at 20 amperes or less that are directly connected to the aluminum conductors shall be


             2596      marked CO/ALA. Exterior receptacles, other than heat tape receptacles, shall be of the
             2597      ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFI) type. Conductors of dissimilar metals (copper/aluminum
             2598      or copper-clad aluminum) must be connected in accordance with NEC, Section 110-14.
             2599          (6) Related to replacement furnaces and water heaters:
             2600          (a) Listing. Replacement furnaces or water heaters shall be listed for use in a
             2601      manufactured home. Vents, roof jacks, and chimneys necessary for the installation shall be
             2602      listed for use with the furnace or water heater.
             2603          (b) Securement and accessibility. The furnace and water heater shall be secured in
             2604      place to avoid displacement. Every furnace and water heater shall be accessible for servicing,
             2605      for replacement, or both as required by MHCSS 3280.709(a).
             2606          (c) Installation. Furnaces and water heaters shall be installed to provide complete
             2607      separation of the combustion system from the interior atmosphere of the manufactured home,
             2608      as required by MHCSS.
             2609          (i) Separation. The required separation may be achieved by the installation of a
             2610      direct-vent system (sealed combustion system) furnace or water heater or the installation of a
             2611      furnace and water heater venting and combustion systems from the interior atmosphere of the
             2612      home. There shall be no doors, grills, removable access panels, or other openings into the
             2613      enclosure from the inside of the manufactured home. All openings for ducts, piping, wiring,
             2614      etc., shall be sealed.
             2615          (ii) Water heater. The floor area in the area of the water heater shall be free from
             2616      damage from moisture to ensure that the floor will support the weight of the water heater.
             2617          Section 71. Section 15A-4-101 is enacted to read:
             2618     
CHAPTER 4. LOCAL AMENDMENTS INCORPORATED AS PART OF STATE

             2619     
CONSTRUCTION CODE

             2620     
Part 1. Local Amendments to IBC

             2621          15A-4-101. General provision.
             2622          The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IBC to be applicable to
             2623      the specified jurisdiction.


             2624          Section 72. Section 15A-4-102 is enacted to read:
             2625          15A-4-102. Amendments to IBC applicable to Brian Head Town.
             2626          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IBC for Brian Head
             2627      Town, Subsection 15A-3-104 (6) that amends IBC, Section (F)903.2.8, is deleted and replaced
             2628      with the following: "(F)903.2.8 Group R. An automatic sprinkler system installed in
             2629      accordance with Section (F)903.3 shall be provided throughout all buildings with a Group R
             2630      fire area.
             2631      Exception:
             2632      1. Detached one and two family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses)
             2633      constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code for one and two-family
             2634      dwellings. Except that an automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all one- and
             2635      two-family dwellings and townhouses over 3,000 square feet in size of defined living space
             2636      (garage is excluded from defined living space) in accordance with Section (F)903.3.1 of the
             2637      International Building Code. In areas not served by Brian Head Town culinary water services,
             2638      NFPA Standard 1142 for water supplies for rural fire fighting shall apply. Any one- and
             2639      two-family dwellings and townhouses that are difficult to locate or access, as determined by the
             2640      authority having jurisdiction, shall be required to follow the guidelines as set forth in the NFPA
             2641      Standard 1142 regardless of the size of the building.
             2642      2. Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4,500 gross square feet and not containing more than 16
             2643      residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an approved fire alarm system that
             2644      is interconnected and receives its primary power from the building wiring and a commercial
             2645      power system."
             2646          Section 73. Section 15A-4-103 is enacted to read:
             2647          15A-4-103. Amendments to IBC applicable to City of Farmington.
             2648          The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IBC for the City of
             2649      Farmington:
             2650          (1) A new IBC, Section (F) 903.2.13, is added as follows: "(F) 903.2.13 Group R,
             2651      Division 3 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every


             2652      dwelling in accordance with NFPA 13D, when any of the following conditions are present:
             2653      1. The structure is over two stories high, as defined by the building code;
             2654      2. The nearest point of structure is more than 150 feet from the public way;
             2655      3. The total floor area of all stories is over 5,000 square feet (excluding from the calculation
             2656      the area of the basement and/or garage); or
             2657      4. The structure is located on a street constructed after March 1, 2000, that has a gradient over
             2658      12% and, during fire department response, access to the structure will be gained by using such
             2659      street. (If the access is intended to be from a direction where the steep gradient is not used, as
             2660      determined by the Chief, this criteria shall not apply).
             2661      Such sprinkler system shall be installed in basements, but need not be installed in garages,
             2662      under eves or in enclosed attic spaces, unless required by the Chief."
             2663          (2) A new IBC, Section 907.9, is added as follows: "907.9 Alarm Circuit Supervision.
             2664      Alarm circuits in alarm systems provided for commercial uses (defined as other than one- and
             2665      two-family dwellings and townhouses) shall have Class "A" type of supervision. Specifically,
             2666      Type "B" or End-of-line resistor and horn supervised systems are not allowed."
             2667          (3) In NFPA Section 13-07, new sections are added as follows: "6.8.6 FDC Security
             2668      Locks Required. All Fire Department connections installed for fire sprinkler and standpipe
             2669      systems shall have approved security locks.
             2670      6.10 Fire Pump Disconnect Signs. When installing a fire pump, red plastic laminate signs shall
             2671      be installed in the electrical service panel, if the pump is wired separately from the main
             2672      disconnect. These signs shall state: "Fire Pump Disconnect ONLY" and "Main Breaker DOES
             2673      NOT Shut Off Fire Pump".
             2674      22.1.6 Plan Preparation Identification. All plans for fire sprinkler systems, except for
             2675      manufacturer's cut sheets of equipment shall include the full name of the person who prepared
             2676      the drawings. When the drawings are prepared by a registered professional engineer, the
             2677      engineer's signature shall also be included.
             2678      22.2.2.3 Verification of Water Supply:
             2679      22.2.2.3.1 Fire Flow Tests. Fire flow tests for verification of water supply shall be conducted


             2680      and witnessed for all applications other than residential unless directed otherwise by the Chief.
             2681      For residential water supply, verification shall be determined by administrative procedure.
             2682      22.2.2.3.2 Accurate and Verifiable Criteria. The design calculations and criteria shall include
             2683      an accurate and verifiable water supply.
             2684      24.2.3.7 Testing and Inspection of Systems. Testing and inspection of sprinkler systems shall
             2685      include, but are not limited to:
             2686      Commercial:
             2687      FLUSH-Witness Underground Supply Flush;
             2688      ROUGH Inspection-Installation of Riser, System Piping, Head Locations and all Components,
             2689      Hydrostatic Pressure Test;
             2690      FINAL Inspection-Head Installation and Escutcheons, Inspectors Test Location and Flow,
             2691      Main Drain Flow, FDC Location and Escutcheon, Alarm Function, Spare Parts, Labeling of
             2692      Components and Signage, System Completeness, Water Supply Pressure Verification,
             2693      Evaluation of Any Unusual Parameter."
             2694          Section 74. Section 15A-4-104 is enacted to read:
             2695          15A-4-104. Amendments to IBC applicable to City of North Salt Lake.
             2696          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IBC for the City of North
             2697      Salt Lake, a new IBC, Section (F)903.2.13, is added as follows: "(F)903.2.13 Group R,
             2698      Division 3 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every
             2699      dwelling in accordance with NFPA 13D, when the following condition is present:
             2700      1. The structure is over 6,200 square feet.
             2701      Such sprinkler system shall be installed in basements, but need not be installed in garages,
             2702      under eves, or in enclosed attic spaces, unless required by the fire chief."
             2703          Section 75. Section 15A-4-105 is enacted to read:
             2704          15A-4-105. Amendments to IBC applicable to Park City Corporation or Park
             2705      City Fire District.
             2706          (1) The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IBC for the Park City
             2707      Corporation, in IBC, Section 3409.2, exception 3, is modified to read as follows: "3.


             2708      Designated as historic under a state or local historic preservation program."
             2709          (2) The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IBC for the Park City
             2710      Corporation and Park City Fire District:
             2711          (a) IBC, Section (F)903.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)903.2 Where
             2712      required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall be
             2713      provided in the location described in this section.
             2714      All new construction having more than 6,000 square feet on any one floor, except R-3
             2715      occupancy.
             2716      All new construction having more than two (2) stories, except R-3 occupancy.
             2717      All new construction having three (3) or more dwelling units, including units rented or leased,
             2718      and including condominiums or other separate ownership.
             2719      All new construction in the Historic Commercial Business zone district, regardless of
             2720      occupancy.
             2721      All new construction and buildings in the General Commercial zone district where there are
             2722      side yard setbacks or where one or more side yard setbacks is less than two and one half (2.5)
             2723      feet per story of height.
             2724      All existing building within the Historic District Commercial Business zone."
             2725          (b) In IBC, Table 1505.1, new footnotes d and e are added as follows: "d. Wood roof
             2726      covering assemblies are prohibited in R-3 occupancies in areas with a combined rating of more
             2727      than 11 using Tables 1505.1.1 and 1505.1.2 with a score of 9 for weather factors.
             2728      e. Wood roof covering assemblies shall have a Class A rating in occupancies other than R-3 in
             2729      areas with a combined rating of more than 11 using Tables 1505.1.1 and 1505.1.2 with a score
             2730      of 9 for weather factors. The owner of the building shall enter into a written and recorded
             2731      agreement that the Class A rating of the roof covering assembly will not be altered through any
             2732      type of maintenance process.
             2733     
TABLE 1505.1.1
             2734     
WILDFIRE HAZARD SEVERITY SCALE
             2735      RATING SLOPE VEGETATION
             2736      1 less than or equal to 10% Pinion-juniper
             2737      2 10.1 - 20% Grass-sagebrush
             2738      3 greater than 20% Mountain brush or softwoods
             2739     
TABLE 1505.1.2
             2740     
PROHIBITION/ALLOWANCE OF WOOD ROOFING
             2741      Rating R-3 Occupancy All Other Occupancies
             2742      Less than or equal to 11 Wood roof covering
assemblies per Table 1505.1
are allowed
Wood roof covering
assemblies per Table 1505.1
are allowed
             2743      Greater than or equal to 12 Wood roof covering is
prohibited
Wood roof covering
assemblies with a Class A
rating are allowed"
             2744          (c) IBC, Appendix C, is adopted.
             2745          Section 76. Section 15A-4-106 is enacted to read:
             2746          15A-4-106. Amendments to IBC applicable to Salt Lake City.
             2747          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IBC for Salt Lake City, in
             2748      IBC, Section 1008.1.9.7, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: In International
             2749      Airport areas designated as Group "A" Occupancies where national security interests are
             2750      present, the use of panic hardware with delayed egress is allowed when all provisions of
             2751      Section 1008.1.9.7 are met and under item #4 1 second is changed to 2 seconds."
             2752          Section 77. Section 15A-4-107 is enacted to read:
             2753          15A-4-107. Amendments to IBC applicable to Sandy City.
             2754          The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IBC for Sandy City:
             2755          (1) A new IBC, Section (F)903.2.13, is added as follows: "(F)903.2.13 An automatic
             2756      sprinkler system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 throughout buildings
             2757      containing all occupancies where fire flow exceeds 2,000 gallons per minute, based on Table


             2758      B105.1 of the 2009 International Fire Code. Exempt locations as indicated in Section
             2759      903.3.1.1.1 are allowed.
             2760      Exception: Automatic fire sprinklers are not required in buildings used solely for worship,
             2761      Group R Division 3, Group U occupancies and buildings complying with the International
             2762      Residential Code unless otherwise required by the International Fire Code.
             2763          (2) A new IBC, Appendix L, is added and adopted as follows: "Appendix L
             2764      BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTED IN AREAS DESIGNATED AS
             2765      WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE AREAS
             2766      AL 101.1 General. Buildings and structures constructed in areas designated as Wildland-Urban
             2767      Interface Areas by Sandy City shall be constructed using ignition resistant construction as
             2768      determined by the Fire Marshal. Section 502 of the 2006 International Wildland-Urban
             2769      Interface Code (IWUIC), as promulgated by the International Code Council, shall be used to
             2770      determine Fire Hazard Severity. The provisions listed in Chapter 5 of the 2006 International
             2771      Wildland-Urban Interface Code, as modified herein, shall be used to determine the
             2772      requirements for Ignition Resistant Construction.
             2773      (i) In Section 504 of the IWUIC Class I IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION a new
             2774      Section 504.1.1 is added as follows: "504.1.1 General. Subsections 504.5, 504.6, and 504.7
             2775      shall only be required on the exposure side of the structure, as determined by the Fire Marshal,
             2776      where defensible space is less than 50 feet as defined in Section 603 of the 2006 International
             2777      Wildland-Urban Interface Code.
             2778      (ii) In Section 505 of the IWUIC Class 2 IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
             2779      Subsections 505.5 and 505.7 are deleted."
             2780          Section 78. Section 15A-4-201 is enacted to read:
             2781     
Part 2. Local Amendments to IRC

             2782          15A-4-201. General provision.
             2783          (1) The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IRC to be
             2784      applicable to specified jurisdiction.
             2785          (2) A local amendment to the following which may be applied to detached one and two


             2786      family dwellings and multiple single family dwellings shall be applicable to the corresponding
             2787      provisions of the IRC for the local jurisdiction to which the local amendment has been made:
             2788          (a) IBC under Part 1, Local Amendments to IBC;
             2789          (b) IPC under Part 3, Local Amendments to IPC;
             2790          (c) IMC under Part 4, Local Amendments to IMC;
             2791          (d) IFGC under Part 5, Local Amendments to IFGC;
             2792          (e) NEC under Part 6, Local Amendments to NEC; and
             2793          (f) IECC under Part 7, Local Amendments to IECC.
             2794          Section 79. Section 15A-4-202 is enacted to read:
             2795          15A-4-202. Amendments to IRC applicable to Brian Head Town.
             2796          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for Brian Head
             2797      Town, a new IRC, Section R324, is added as follows: "Section R324 Automatic Sprinkler
             2798      Systems. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all one- and two-family
             2799      dwellings and townhouses over 3,000 square feet in size of defined living space (garage is
             2800      excluded from defined living space) in accordance with Section (F)903.3.1 of the International
             2801      Building Code. In areas not served by Brian Head Town culinary water services, NFPA
             2802      Standard 1142 for water supplies for rural fire fighting shall apply. Any one- and two-family
             2803      dwellings and townhouses that are difficult to locate or access, as determined by the authority
             2804      having jurisdiction, shall be required to follow the guidelines as set forth in the NFPA Standard
             2805      1142 regardless of the size of the building"
             2806          Section 80. Section 15A-4-203 is enacted to read:
             2807          15A-4-203. Amendments to IRC applicable to City of Farmington.
             2808          The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IRC for the City of
             2809      Farmington:
             2810          (1) In IRC, R324 Automatic Sprinkler Systems, new IRC, Sections R324.1 and R324.2
             2811      are added as follows: "R324.1 When required. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed
             2812      throughout every dwelling in accordance with NFPA 13D, when any of the following
             2813      conditions are present:


             2814      1. the structure is over two stories high, as defined by the building code;
             2815      2. the nearest point of structure is more than 150 feet from the public way;
             2816      3. the total floor area of all stories is over 5,000 square feet (excluding from the calculation the
             2817      area of the basement and/or garage); or
             2818      4. the structure is located on a street constructed after March 1, 2000 that has a gradient over
             2819      12% and, during fire department response, access to the structure will be gained by using such
             2820      street. (If the access is intended to be from a direction where the steep gradient is not used, as
             2821      determined by the Chief, this criteria shall not apply).
             2822      R324.2 Installation requirements and standards. Such sprinkler system shall be installed in
             2823      basements, but need not be installed in garages, under eves or in enclosed attic spaces, unless
             2824      required by the Chief. Such system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13D."
             2825          (2) In IRC, Chapter 44, the following NFPA referenced standards are added as follows:
             2826     
"TABLE
             2827      ADD
             2828      13D-07 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-family
Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, as amended by
these rules
             2829      13R-07 Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
Occupancies Up to and Including Four Stories in Height"
             2830          (3) In NFPA, Section 13D-07, new sections are added as follows: "1.15 Reference to
             2831      NFPA 13D. All references to NFPA 13D in the codes, ordinances, rules, or regulations
             2832      governing NFPA 13D systems shall be read to refer to "modified NFPA 13D" to reference the
             2833      NFPA 13D as amended by additional regulations adopted by Farmington City.
             2834      4.9 Testing and Inspection of Systems. Testing and inspection of sprinkler systems shall
             2835      include, but are not limited to:
             2836      Residential:
             2837      ROUGH Inspection-Verify Water Supply Piping Size and Materials, Installation of Riser,


             2838      System Piping, Head Locations and all Components, Hydrostatic Pressure Test.
             2839      FINAL Inspection-Inspectors Test Flow, System Completeness, Spare Parts, Labeling of
             2840      Components and Signage, Alarm Function, Water Supply Pressure Verification.
             2841      5.2.2.3 Exposed Piping of Metal. Exposed Sprinkler Piping material in rooms of dwellings
             2842      shall be of Metal.
             2843      EXCEPTIONS:
             2844      a. CPVC Piping is allowed in unfinished mechanical and storage rooms only when specifically
             2845      listed for the application as installed.
             2846      b. CPVC Piping is allowed in finished, occupied rooms used for sports courts or similar uses
             2847      only when the ceiling/floor framing above is constructed entirely of non-combustible materials,
             2848      such as a concrete garage floor on metal decking.
             2849      5.2.2.4 Water Supply Piping Material. Water Supply Piping from where the water line enters
             2850      the dwelling adjacent to and inside the foundation to the fire sprinkler contractor
             2851      point-of-connection shall be metal, suitable for potable plumbing systems. See Section 7.1.4
             2852      for valve prohibition in such piping. Piping down stream from the point-of-connection used in
             2853      the fire sprinkler system, including the riser, shall conform to NFPA 13D standards.
             2854      5.4 Fire Pump Disconnect Signs. When installing a Fire Pump, Red Plastic Laminate Signs
             2855      shall be installed in the electrical service panel, if the pump is wired separately from the main
             2856      disconnect. These signs shall state: "Fire Pump Disconnect ONLY" and "Main Breaker DOES
             2857      NOT Shut Off Fire Pump".
             2858      7.1.4 Valve Prohibition. NFPA 13D, Section 7.1 is hereby modified such that NO VALVE is
             2859      permitted from the City Water Meter to the Fire Sprinkler Riser Control.
             2860      7.6.1 Mandatory Exterior Alarm. Every dwelling that has a fire sprinkler system shall have an
             2861      exterior alarm, installed in an approved location. The alarm shall be of the combination
             2862      horn/strobe or electric bell/strobe type, approved for outdoor use.
             2863      8.1.05 Plan Preparation Identification. All plans for fire sprinkler systems, except for
             2864      manufacturer's cut sheets of equipment, shall include the full name of the person who prepared
             2865      the drawings. When the drawings are prepared by a registered professional engineer, the


             2866      engineer's signature shall also be included.
             2867      8.7 Verification of Water Supply:
             2868      8.7.1 Fire Flow Tests: Fire Flow Tests for verification of Water Supply shall be conducted and
             2869      witnesses for all applications other than residential, unless directed otherwise by the Chief. For
             2870      residential Water Supply, verification shall be determined by administrative procedure.
             2871      8.7.2 Accurate and Verifiable Criteria. The design calculations and criteria shall include an
             2872      accurate and verifiable Water Supply.
             2873          Section 81. Section 15A-4-204 is enacted to read:
             2874          15A-4-204. Amendments to IRC applicable to Morgan City Corporation or
             2875      Morgan County.
             2876          (1) The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for the Morgan
             2877      City Corporation, in IRC, Section R105.2, Work Exempt From Permit, a new list item number
             2878      11 is added as follows: "11. Structures intended to house farm animals, or for the storage of
             2879      feed associated with said farm animals when all the following criteria are met:
             2880      a. The parcel of property involved is zoned for the keeping of farm animals or has
             2881      grandfathered animal rights.
             2882      b. The structure is setback not less than 50 feet from the rear or side of dwellings, and not less
             2883      than 10 feet from property lines and other structures.
             2884      c. The structure does not exceed 1,000 square feet of floor area, and is limited to 20 feet in
             2885      height. Height is measured from the average grade to the highest point of the structure.
             2886      d. Before construction, a site plan is submitted to, and approved by the building official.
             2887      Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits shall be required when that work is included in
             2888      the structure."
             2889          (2) The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for Morgan
             2890      County, in IRC, Section R105.2, a new list item number 11 is added as follows: "11.
             2891      Structures intended to house farm animals, or for the storage of feed associated with said farm
             2892      animals when all the following criteria are met:
             2893      a. The parcel of property involved is zoned for the keeping of farm animals or has


             2894      grandfathered animal rights.
             2895      b. The structure is set back not less than required by the Morgan County Zoning Ordinance for
             2896      such structures, but not less than 10 feet from property lines and other structures.
             2897      c. The structure does not exceed 1,000 square feet of floor area, and is limited to 20 feet in
             2898      height. Height is measured from the average grade to the highest point of the structure.
             2899      d. Before construction, a Land Use Permit must be applied for, and approved, by the Morgan
             2900      County Planning and Zoning Department. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits shall
             2901      be required when that work is included in the structure."
             2902          Section 82. Section 15A-4-205 is enacted to read:
             2903          15A-4-205. Amendments to IRC applicable to City of North Salt Lake.
             2904          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for the City of North
             2905      Salt Lake, a new IRC, Section R324, is added as follows: "Section R324 Automatic Sprinkler
             2906      System Requirements. R324.1 When Required. An automatic sprinkler system shall be
             2907      installed throughout every dwelling when the following condition is present:
             2908      1. The structure is over 6,200 square feet.
             2909      R324.2 Installation requirements and standards. Such sprinkler system shall be installed in
             2910      basements, but need not be installed in garages, under eves, or in enclosed attic spaces, unless
             2911      required by the fire chief. Such system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13D."
             2912          Section 83. Section 15A-4-206 is enacted to read:
             2913          15A-4-206. Amendments to IRC applicable to Park City Corporation or Park
             2914      City Fire District.
             2915          (1) The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for the Park City
             2916      Corporation, Appendix P, of the 2006 IRC is adopted.
             2917          (2) The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IRC for Park City
             2918      Corporation and Park City Fire District:
             2919          (a) IRC, Section R905.7, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R905.7 Wood
             2920      shingles. The installation of wood shingles shall comply with the provisions of this section.
             2921      Wood roof covering is prohibited in areas with a combined rating of more than 11 using the


             2922      following tables with a score of 9 for weather factors.
             2923     
TABLE
             2924     
WILDFIRE HAZARD SEVERITY SCALE
             2925      RATING SLOPE VEGETATION
             2926      1 less than or equal to 10% Pinion-juniper
             2927      2 10.1 - 20% Grass-sagebrush
             2928      3 greater than 20% Mountain brush or softwoods
             2929     
PROHIBITION/EXEMPTION TABLE
             2930      RATING WOOD ROOF PROHIBITION
             2931      less than or equal to 11 wood roofs are allowed
             2932      greater than or equal to 12 wood roofs are prohibited"
             2933          (b) IRC, Section R905.8, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R905.8 Wood
             2934      Shakes. The installation of wood shakes shall comply with the provisions of this section.
             2935      Wood roof covering is prohibited in areas with a combined rating of more than 11 using the
             2936      following tables with a score of 9 for weather factors.
             2937     
TABLE
             2938     
WILDFIRE HAZARD SEVERITY SCALE
             2939      RATING SLOPE VEGETATION
             2940      1 less than or equal to 10% Pinion-juniper
             2941      2 10.1 - 20% Grass-sagebrush
             2942      3 greater than 20% Mountain brush or softwoods
             2943     
PROHIBITION/EXEMPTION TABLE
             2944      RATING WOOD ROOF PROHIBITION
             2945      less than or equal to 11 wood roofs are allowed
             2946      greater than or equal to 12 wood roofs are prohibited"
             2947          (c) Appendix K is adopted.
             2948          Section 84. Section 15A-4-207 is enacted to read:
             2949          15A-4-207. Amendments to IRC applicable to Sandy City.
             2950          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IRC for Sandy City, a
             2951      new IRC, Section R324, is added as follows: "Section R324 IGNITION RESISTANT


             2952      CONSTRUCTION
             2953      R324.1 General. Buildings and structures constructed in areas designated as Wildland-Urban
             2954      Interface Areas by Sandy City shall be constructed using ignition resistant construction as
             2955      determined by the Fire Marshal. Section 502 of the 2006 International Wildland-Urban
             2956      Interface Code (IWUIC), as promulgated by the International Code Council, shall be used to
             2957      determine Fire Hazard Severity. The provisions listed in Chapter 5 of the 2006 IWUIC, as
             2958      modified herein, shall be used to determine the requirements for Ignition Resistant
             2959      Construction.
             2960      (i) In Section 504 of the IWUIC Class I IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION a new
             2961      Section 504.1.1 is added as follows:
             2962      504.1.1 General. Subsections 504.5, 504.6, and 504.7 shall only be required on the exposure
             2963      side of the structure, as determined by the Fire Marshal, where defensible space is less than 50
             2964      feet as defined in Section 603 of the 2006 IWUIC.
             2965      (ii) In Section 505 of the IWUIC Class 2 IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
             2966      Subsections 505.5 and 505.7 are deleted."
             2967          Section 85. Section 15A-4-301 is enacted to read:
             2968     
Part 3. Local Amendments to IPC

             2969          15A-4-301. General provision.
             2970          The amendments in this part are adopted as amendments to the IPC to be applicable to
             2971      specified jurisdiction.
             2972          Section 86. Section 15A-4-302 is enacted to read:
             2973          15A-4-302. Amendments to IPC applicable to Salt Lake City.
             2974          The following amendment is adopted as an amendment to the IPC for Salt Lake City,


             2975      IPC, Appendix C, as specified and amended in Subsection 15A-3-314(3).
             2976          Section 87. Section 15A-4-303 is enacted to read:
             2977          15A-4-303. Amendments to IPC applicable to South Jordan.
             2978          The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IPC for South Jordan:
             2979          (1) IPC, Section 312.10.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "312.10.2
             2980      Testing. Reduced pressure principle backflow preventer assemblies, double check-valve
             2981      assemblies, pressure vacuum breaker assemblies, reduced pressure detector fire protection
             2982      backflow prevention assemblies, double check detector fire protection backflow prevention
             2983      assemblies, hose connection backflow preventers, and spill-proof vacuum breakers shall be
             2984      tested at the time of installation, immediately after repairs or relocation and at least annually.
             2985      The testing procedure shall be performed in accordance with one of the following standards:
             2986      ASSE 5013, ASSE 5015, ASSE 5020, ASSE 5047, ASSE 5048, ASSE 5052, ASSE 5056,
             2987      CSA-B64.10, or CSA-B64.10.1. Assemblies, other than the reduced pressure principle
             2988      assembly, protecting lawn irrigation systems that fail the annual test shall be replaced with a
             2989      reduced pressure principle assembly."
             2990          (2) IPC, Section 608.16.5, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.5
             2991      Connections to lawn irrigation systems. The potable water supply to lawn irrigation systems
             2992      shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer."
             2993          Section 88. Section 15A-4-401 is enacted to read:
             2994     
Part 4. Local Amendment to IMC

             2995          15A-4-401. General provision.
             2996          No local amendments to the IMC are adopted.
             2997          Section 89. Section 15A-4-501 is enacted to read:
             2998     
Part 5. Local Amendment to IFGC

             2999          15A-4-501. General provision.
             3000          No local amendments to the IFGC are adopted.
             3001          Section 90. Section 15A-4-601 is enacted to read:
             3002     
Part 6. Local Amendment to NEC


             3003          15A-4-601. General provision.
             3004          No local amendments to the NEC are adopted.
             3005          Section 91. Section 15A-4-701 is enacted to read:
             3006     
Part 7. Local Amendment to IECC

             3007          15A-4-701. General provision.
             3008          No local amendments to the IECC are adopted.
             3009          Section 92. Section 15A-5-101 is enacted to read:
             3010     
CHAPTER 5. STATE FIRE CODE ACT

             3011     
Part 1. General Provisions

             3012          15A-5-101. Title -- Adoption of code.
             3013          In accordance with Chapter 1, Part 4, State Fire Code Administration Act, the
             3014      Legislature repeals the State Fire Code in effect on July 1, 2010, and adopts this chapter as the
             3015      State Fire Code.
             3016          Section 93. Section 15A-5-102 is enacted to read:
             3017          15A-5-102. Definitions.
             3018          As used in this chapter:
             3019          (1) "Appreciable depth" means a depth greater than 1/4 inch.
             3020          (2) "AHJ" means "authority having jurisdiction," which is:
             3021          (a) the State Fire Marshal;
             3022          (b) an authorized deputy of the State Fire Marshal; or
             3023          (c) the local fire enforcement authority.
             3024          (3) "Division" means the State Fire Marshal Division created in Section 53-7-103 .
             3025          (4)(a) "Dwelling Unit" means one or more rooms arranged for the use of one or more
             3026      individuals living together, as in a single housekeeping unit normally having cooking, living,
             3027      sanitary, and sleeping facilities.
             3028          (b) "Dwelling unit" includes a hotel room, dormitory room, apartment, condominium,
             3029      sleeping room in a nursing home, or similar living unit.
             3030          (5) "IFC" means the edition of the International Fire Code adopted under Section


             3031      15A-5-103 .
             3032          (6) "NFPA" means the edition of the National Fire Protection Association adopted
             3033      under Section 15A-5-103 .
             3034          (7) "UL" means Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
             3035          Section 94. Section 15A-5-103 is enacted to read:
             3036          15A-5-103. Nationally recognized codes incorporated by reference.
             3037          The following codes are incorporated by reference into the State Fire Code:
             3038          (1) the International Fire Code, 2009 edition, excluding appendices, as issued by the
             3039      International Code Council, Inc., except as amended by Part 2, Statewide Amendments and
             3040      Additions to IFC Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code;
             3041          (2) National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control
             3042      and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, 2008 edition, except as amended by
             3043      Part 3, Statewide Amendments and Additions to NFPA Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code;
             3044      and
             3045          (3) National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 1403, Standard on Live Fire Training
             3046      Evolutions, 2007 edition, except as amended by Part 3, Statewide Amendments and Additions
             3047      to NFPA Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code.
             3048          Section 95. Section 15A-5-201 is enacted to read:
             3049     
Part 2. Statewide Amendments and Additions to IFC Incorporated as

             3050     
Part of State Fire Code

             3051          15A-5-201. General provisions.
             3052          The amendments and additions in this part to the IFC are adopted for application
             3053      statewide.
             3054          Section 96. Section 15A-5-202 is enacted to read:
             3055          15A-5-202. Amendments and additions to IFC related to administration, permits,
             3056      definitions, general, and emergency planning.
             3057          (1) For IFC, Scope and Administration:
             3058          (a) IFC, Chapter 1, Section 105.6.16, Flammable and combustible liquids, is amended


             3059      to add the following section: "12. The owner of an underground tank that is out of service for
             3060      longer than one year shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department of
             3061      Environmental Quality and a copy shall be given to the AHJ."
             3062          (b) IFC, Chapter 1, Section 109.2, Notice of violation, is amended as follows: On line
             3063      three, after the words "is in violation of this code," insert in the section the phrase "or other
             3064      pertinent laws or ordinances".
             3065          (2) For IFC, Definitions:
             3066          (a) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
             3067      Educational Group E, Day care, is amended as follows: On line three delete the word "five"
             3068      and replace it with the word "four".
             3069          (b) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
             3070      Institutional Group I, Group I-1, is amended as follows: On line 10 add "Type I" in front of the
             3071      words "Assisted living facilities".
             3072          (c) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
             3073      Institutional Group I, Group I-2, is amended as follows:
             3074          (i) On line three delete the word "for" and insert the following into the sentence "on a
             3075      24-hour basis of more than three".
             3076          (ii) On line 10, after the words "Nursing homes", add the following: "both intermediate
             3077      nursing care and skilled nursing care facilities, ambulatory surgical centers with five or more
             3078      operating rooms where care is less than 24 hours, and Type II assisted living facilities. Type II
             3079      assisted living facilities with five or fewer persons shall be classified as a Group R-4. Type II
             3080      assisted living facilities with at least six and not more than 16 residents shall be classified as a
             3081      Group I-1 facility".
             3082          (d) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
             3083      Institutional Group I, Group I-4, Day care facilities, Child care facility, is amended as follows:
             3084          (i) On line three delete the word "five" and replace it with the word "four".
             3085          (ii) On line two of the exception delete the word "five" and replace it with the word
             3086      "four".


             3087          (e) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
             3088      Residential Group R, R-2, is amended to add the following: "Exception: Boarding houses
             3089      accommodating 10 persons or less shall be classified as Residential Group R-3."
             3090          (3) For IFC, General Requirements:
             3091          (a) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 304.1.2, Vegetation, is amended as follows: Delete line six
             3092      and replace it with: "the Utah Administrative Code, R652-122-200, Minimum Standards for
             3093      Wildland Fire Ordinance".
             3094          (b) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.1.1, Abandoned premises, is amended as follows: On
             3095      line 10 delete the words "International Property Maintenance Code and the".
             3096          (c) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.5, Placards, is amended as follows: On line three delete
             3097      the word "shall" and replace it with the word "may".
             3098          (d) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 315.2.1, Ceiling clearance, is amended to add the
             3099      following: "Exception: Where storage is not directly below the sprinkler heads, storage is
             3100      allowed to be placed to the ceiling on wall-mounted shelves that are protected by fire sprinkler
             3101      heads in occupancies meeting classification as light or ordinary hazard."
             3102          Section 97. Section 15A-5-203 is enacted to read:
             3103          15A-5-203. Amendments and additions to IFC related to fire safety, building, and
             3104      site requirements.
             3105          (1) For IFC, Emergency Planning and Preparedness:
             3106          (a) IFC, Chapter 4, Section 404.2, Where required, Subsection 8, is amended as
             3107      follows: After the word "buildings" add "to include sororities and fraternity houses".
             3108          (b) IFC, Chapter 4, Section 405.2, Table 405.2, is amended to add the following
             3109      footnotes:
             3110          (i) "e. Secondary schools in Group E occupancies shall have an emergency evacuation
             3111      drill conducted at least every two months, to a total of four emergency evacuation drills during
             3112      the nine-month school year. The first emergency evacuation drill shall be conducted within 10
             3113      school days of the beginning of classes."
             3114          (ii) "f. In Group E occupancies, excluding secondary schools, if the AHJ approves, the


             3115      monthly required emergency evacuation drill can be substituted by a security or safety drill to
             3116      include shelter in place, earthquake drill, or lock down for violence. The routine emergency
             3117      evacuation drill for fire must by conducted at least every other evacuation drill."
             3118          (iii) "g. A-3 occupancies in academic buildings of institutions of higher learning are
             3119      required to have one emergency evacuation drill per year, provided the following conditions are
             3120      met:
             3121          (A) The building has a fire alarm system in accordance with Section 907.2.
             3122          (B) The rooms classified as assembly shall have fire safety floor plans as required in
             3123      Section 404.3.2(4) posted.
             3124          (C) The building is not classified a high-rise building.
             3125          (D) The building does not contain hazardous materials over the allowable quantities by
             3126      code."
             3127          (2) For IFC, Fire Service Features:
             3128          (a) In IFC, Chapter 5, a new Section 501.5, Access grade and fire flow, is added as
             3129      follows: "An authority having jurisdiction over a structure built in accordance with the
             3130      requirements of the International Residential Code as adopted in the State Construction Code,
             3131      may require an automatic fire sprinkler system for the structure only by ordinance and only if
             3132      any of the following conditions exist:
             3133          (i) the structure:
             3134          (A) is located in an urban-wildland interface area as provided in the Utah Wildland
             3135      Urban Interface Code adopted as a construction code under the State Construction Code; and
             3136          (B) does not meet the requirements described in Utah Code, Subsection
             3137      65A-8-203 (3)(a) and Utah Administrative Code, R652-122-200, Minimum Standards for
             3138      Wildland Fire Ordinance;
             3139          (ii) the structure is in an area where a public water distribution system with fire
             3140      hydrants does not exist as required in Utah Administrative Code, R309-550-5, Water Main
             3141      Design;
             3142          (iii) the only fire apparatus access road has a grade greater than 10% for more than 500


             3143      continual feet; or
             3144          (iv) (A) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 500 gallons fire flow
             3145      per minute for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space of the structure is
             3146      equal to or less than 5,000 square feet;
             3147          (B) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 750 gallons per minute
             3148      fire flow for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space exceeds 5,000
             3149      square feet, but is equal to or less than 10,000 square feet; or
             3150          (C) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 1,000 gallons per minute
             3151      fire flow for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space exceeds 10,000
             3152      square feet.
             3153          (b) In IFC, Chapter 5, a new Section 507.1.1, Isolated one- and two-family dwellings,
             3154      is added as follows: "Fire flow may be reduced for an isolated one- and two-family dwelling
             3155      when the authority having jurisdiction over the dwelling determines that the development of a
             3156      full fire-flow requirement is impractical."
             3157          (c) In IFC, Chapter 5, a new Section 507.1.2, Pre-existing subdivision lots, is added as
             3158      follows "Total water supply requirements shall not exceed the fire flows described in Section
             3159      501.5(iv) for the largest one- or two-family dwelling, protected by an automatic fire sprinkler
             3160      system, on a subdivision lot platted before December 31, 1980, unless the municipality or
             3161      county in which the lot is located provides the required fire flow capacity."
             3162          (3) For IFC, Building Services and Systems:
             3163          (a) IFC, Chapter 6, Section 607.4, Elevator keys, is deleted and rewritten as follows:
             3164      "Firefighter service keys shall be kept in a "Supra-Stor-a-key" elevator key box or similar box
             3165      with corresponding key system that is adjacent to the elevator for immediate use by the fire
             3166      department. The key box shall contain one key for each elevator, one key for lobby control,
             3167      and any other keys necessary for emergency service. The elevator key box shall be accessed
             3168      using a 6049 numbered key. All existing elevator key box locks that do not use the numbered
             3169      6049 key shall be changed to the 6049 key by December 31, 2011."
             3170          (b) IFC, Chapter 6, Section 609.1, General, is amended as follows: On line three, after


             3171      the word "Code", add the words "and NFPA 96".
             3172          (4) For IFC, Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction, IFC, Chapter 7, Section 703.2, is
             3173      amended to add the following: "Exception: In Group E Occupancies, where the corridor serves
             3174      an occupant load greater than 30 and the building does not have an automatic fire sprinkler
             3175      system installed, the door closers may be of the friction hold-open type on classrooms' doors
             3176      with a rating of 20 minutes or less only."
             3177          Section 98. Section 15A-5-204 is enacted to read:
             3178          15A-5-204. Amendments and additions to IFC related to fire protection systems.
             3179          For IFC, Fire Protection Systems:
             3180          (1) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.2, Construction documents, is amended to add the
             3181      following at the end of the section: "The code official has the authority to request record
             3182      drawings ("as builts") to verify any modifications to the previously approved construction
             3183      documents."
             3184          (2) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 902.1, Definitions, RECORD DRAWINGS, is deleted and
             3185      rewritten as follows: "Drawings ("as builts") that document all aspects of a fire protection
             3186      system as installed."
             3187          (3) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.1.2, Group A-2, is amended to add the following
             3188      subsection: "4. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout Group A-2
             3189      occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used."
             3190          (4) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.2, Group B ambulatory health care facilities, is
             3191      amended as follows: On line three delete the words "all fire areas" and replace with the word
             3192      "buildings".
             3193          (5) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.4, Group F-1, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten
             3194      as follows: "A Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of
             3195      fire department vehicle access."
             3196          (6) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.7, Group M, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten as
             3197      follows: "A Group M fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
             3198      department vehicle access."


             3199          (7) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8 Group R, is amended to add the following:
             3200      "Exception: Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings
             3201      (townhouses) constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code for one- and
             3202      two-family dwellings."
             3203          (8) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8, Group R, is amended to add a second exception as
             3204      follows: "Exception: Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4,500 gross square feet and not
             3205      containing more than 16 residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an
             3206      approved fire alarm system that is interconnected and receives its primary power from the
             3207      building wiring and a commercial power system."
             3208          (9) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.9, Group S-1, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten
             3209      as follows: "A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of
             3210      fire department vehicle access."
             3211          (10) (a) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.10, Group S-2 enclosed parking garages, is
             3212      deleted and rewritten as follows: "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout
             3213      buildings classified as parking garages in accordance with Section 406.2 of the International
             3214      Building Code or where located beneath other groups."
             3215          (b) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.10, Group S-2 enclosed parking garages, the
             3216      exception is deleted and rewritten as follows: "Exception: Parking garages of less than 5,000
             3217      square feet (464m2) accessory to Group R-3 occupancies."
             3218          (c) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.10, Group S-2 enclosed parking garages, is amended
             3219      to add a second exception, as follows: "Exception: Open parking garages not located beneath
             3220      other groups if one of the following conditions are met:
             3221      1. Access is provided for fire fighting operations to within 150 feet (45,720mm) of all portions
             3222      of the parking garage as measured from the approved fire department vehicle access, or
             3223      2. Class I standpipes are installed throughout the parking garage."
             3224          (11) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.10.1, Commercial parking garages, is deleted and
             3225      rewritten as follows: "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings
             3226      used for storage of commercial trucks or buses."


             3227          (12) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.3.1.1 is amended by adding the following subsection:
             3228      "903.3.1.1.2 Antifreeze Limitations. The use of antifreeze in automatic sprinkler systems in
             3229      new construction in the dwelling unit portion of an occupancy, installed in accordance with
             3230      NFPA 13, is allowed up to 20 heads. The number of sprinkler heads can be expanded as
             3231      permitted by the AHJ. The mixture of the antifreeze shall be limited to a maximum
             3232      concentration of 40% propylene glycol or 50% glycerin. The AHJ can allow the concentration
             3233      of antifreeze to be increased due to temperature concerns."
             3234          (13) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.3.1.2 is amended by adding the following subsection:
             3235      "903.3.1.2.2 Antifreeze Limitations. The use of antifreeze in automatic sprinkler systems in
             3236      new construction in the dwelling unit portion of an occupancy, installed in accordance with
             3237      NFPA 13R, is allowed up to 20 heads. The number of sprinkler heads can be expanded as
             3238      permitted by the AHJ. The mixture of the antifreeze shall be limited to a maximum
             3239      concentration of 40% propylene glycol or 50% glycerin. The AHJ can allow the concentration
             3240      of antifreeze to be increased due to temperature concerns."
             3241          (14) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.3.1.3 is amended by adding the following subsection:
             3242      "903.3.1.3.1 Antifreeze Limitations. The use of antifreeze in automatic sprinkler systems in
             3243      new construction installed in accordance with NFPA 13D is allowed up to 20 heads. The
             3244      number of sprinkler heads can be expanded as permitted by the AHJ. The mixture of the
             3245      antifreeze shall be limited to a maximum concentration of 40% propylene glycol or 50%
             3246      glycerin. The AHJ can allow the concentration of antifreeze to be increased due to temperature
             3247      concerns."
             3248          (15) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.3.5, Water supplies, is amended as follows: On line
             3249      six, after the word "Code", add "and as amended in Utah's State Construction Code".
             3250          (16) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.5 is amended to add the following subsection:
             3251      "903.5.1 Antifreeze Replacement. Whenever the automatic sprinkler system protecting
             3252      residences and dwelling units of mixed occupancies that use antifreeze is drained, the
             3253      replacement antifreeze shall be properly mixed and tested, but shall not exceed a maximum
             3254      concentration of 40% propylene glycol or a maximum concentration of 50% glycerin. The


             3255      AHJ can allow the concentration of antifreeze to be increased due to temperature concerns."
             3256          (17) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.6, Existing Buildings, and Chapter 46, Section
             3257      4603.4, Sprinkler systems, are amended to add the following subsection to each section:
             3258      "903.6.3 Group A-2 and 4603.4.3 Group A-2. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be
             3259      provided throughout existing Group A-2 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used."
             3260          (18) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 904.11, Commercial cooking systems, is deleted and
             3261      rewritten as follows: "The automatic fire extinguishing system for commercial cooking systems
             3262      shall be of a type recognized for protection of commercial cooking equipment and exhaust
             3263      systems. Pre-engineered automatic extinguishing systems shall be tested in accordance with
             3264      UL300 and listed and labeled for the intended application. The system shall be installed in
             3265      accordance with this code, its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions. The
             3266      exception in Section 904.11 is not deleted and shall remain as currently written in the IFC."
             3267          (19) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 904.11.3, Carbon dioxide systems, and Section
             3268      904.11.3.1, Ventilation system, are deleted and rewritten as follows:
             3269          (a) "Existing automatic fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking that
             3270      use dry chemical are prohibited and shall be removed from service."
             3271          (b) "Existing wet chemical fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking
             3272      that are not UL300 listed and labeled are prohibited and shall be either removed or upgraded to
             3273      a UL300 listed and labeled system."
             3274          (20) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 904.11.4, Special provisions for automatic sprinkler
             3275      systems, is amended to add the following subsection: "904.11.4.2 Existing automatic fire
             3276      sprinkler systems protecting commercial cooking equipment, hood, and exhaust systems that
             3277      generate appreciable depth of cooking oils shall be replaced with a UL300 system that is listed
             3278      and labeled for the intended application."
             3279          (21) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 904.11.6.2, Extinguishing system service, is amended to
             3280      add the following: "Exception: Automatic fire extinguishing systems located in occupancies
             3281      where usage is limited and less than six consecutive months may be serviced annually if the
             3282      annual service is conducted immediately before the period of usage, and approval is received


             3283      from the AHJ."
             3284          (22) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 905.11, Existing buildings, and IFC, Chapter 46, Section
             3285      4603.5, Standpipes, are deleted.
             3286          (23) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.3, Where required in existing buildings and
             3287      structures, is deleted, and IFC, Chapter 46, Section 4603.6, Fire alarm systems, is deleted and
             3288      rewritten as follows: "An approved automatic fire detection system shall be installed in
             3289      accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 72. Devices, combinations of devices,
             3290      appliances, and equipment shall be approved. The automatic fire detectors shall be smoke
             3291      detectors, except an approved alternative type of detector shall be installed in spaces such as
             3292      boiler rooms where, during normal operation, products of combustion are present in sufficient
             3293      quantity to actuate a smoke detector."
             3294          (24) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.9.5, Maintenance, inspection, and testing, is amended
             3295      to add the following sentences at the end of the section: "Increases in nuisance alarms shall
             3296      require the fire alarm system to be tested for sensitivity. Fire alarm systems that continue after
             3297      sensitivity testing with unwarranted nuisance alarms shall be replaced as directed by the AHJ."
             3298          (25) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.10, Carbon monoxide alarms, is added as follows:
             3299      "Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed on each habitable level of a dwelling unit or
             3300      sleeping unit in Groups R-2, R-3, R-4, and I-1 equipped with fuel burning appliances.
             3301      901.10.21.1. If more than one carbon monoxide detector is required, they shall be
             3302      interconnected as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3.
             3303      901.10.21.2. In new construction, carbon monoxide detectors shall receive their primary power
             3304      as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.4.
             3305      901.10.21.3. Upon completion of the installation, the carbon monoxide detector system will
             3306      meet the requirements listed in NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detection and
             3307      Warning Equipment and UL2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide
             3308      Alarms."
             3309          Section 99. Section 15A-5-205 is enacted to read:
             3310          15A-5-205. Amendments and additions to IFC related to means of egress and


             3311      special processes and uses.
             3312          For IFC, Means of Egress:
             3313          (1) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1008.1.9.6, Special locking arrangements in Group I-2, is
             3314      amended as follows:
             3315          (a) The section title "Special locking arrangements in Group I-2." is rewritten to read
             3316      "Special locking arrangements in Groups I-1 and I-2."
             3317          (b) On line three, after the word "Group", add the words "I-1 and".
             3318          (c) On line two and line four delete the word "delayed" and replace it with the word
             3319      "controlled".
             3320          (d) Beginning on line 11, the entire sentence that begins with "A building occupant" is
             3321      deleted.
             3322          (e) After existing Item 6 add Item 7 as follows: "7. The secure area or unit with
             3323      controlled egress doors shall be located at the level of exit discharge in Type V construction."
             3324          (2) In IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1008.1.9.7, Delayed egress locks, Item 7 is added after
             3325      the existing Item 6 as follows: "7. The secure area or unit with delayed egress locks shall be
             3326      located at the level of exit discharge in Type V construction."
             3327          (3) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1009.4.2, Riser height and tread depth, is amended as
             3328      follows:
             3329          (a) On line six of Exception 5 delete "7¾ inches (197mm)" and replace it with "8
             3330      inches".
             3331          (b) On line seven of Exception 5 delete "10 inches (254mm)" and replace it with "9
             3332      inches".
             3333          (4) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1009.12, Handrails, is amended to add the following
             3334      exception: "6. In occupancies in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and in occupancies
             3335      in Group U, which are accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2,
             3336      handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways consisting of four or more risers."
             3337          (5) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1013.2, Height, is amended to add the following
             3338      exception: "5. For occupancies in Group R-3 and within individual dwelling units in


             3339      occupancies in Group R-2, as applicable in Section 101.2, guards shall form a protective barrier
             3340      not less than 36 inches (914mm)."
             3341          (6) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1015.2.2, Three or more exits or exit access doorways, is
             3342      amended to add the following sentence at the end of the section: "Additional exits or exit
             3343      access doorways shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked,
             3344      the others will be available."
             3345          (7) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1024, Luminous Egress Path Markings, is deleted.
             3346          (8) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1030.2, Reliability, is amended to add the following: On
             3347      line six, after the word "fire", add the words "and building".
             3348          Section 100. Section 15A-5-206 is enacted to read:
             3349          15A-5-206. Amendments and additions to IFC related to hazardous materials,
             3350      explosives, fireworks, and flammable and combustible liquids.
             3351          (1) For IFC, Explosives and Fireworks, IFC, Chapter 33, Section 3301.1.3, Fireworks,
             3352      Exception 4 is amended to add the following sentence at the end of the exception: "The use of
             3353      fireworks for display and retail sales is allowed as set forth in Utah Code, Title 53, Chapter 7,
             3354      Utah Fire Prevention and Safety Act, Sections 53-7-220 through 53-7-225 ; Utah Code, Title
             3355      11, Chapter 3, County and Municipal Fireworks Act; Utah Administrative Code, R710-2; and
             3356      the State Fire Code."
             3357          (2) For IFC, Flammable and Combustible Liquids:
             3358          (a) IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3401.4, Permits, is amended to add the following at the
             3359      end of the section: "The owner of an underground tank that is out of service for longer than one
             3360      year shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department of Environmental Quality,
             3361      and a copy shall be given to the AHJ."
             3362          (b) IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3406.1, General, is amended to add the following special
             3363      operation: "8. Sites approved by the AHJ".
             3364          (c) IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3406.2, Storage and dispensing of flammable and
             3365      combustible liquids on farms and construction sites, is amended to add the following: On line
             3366      five, after the words "borrow pits", add the words "and sites approved by the AHJ".


             3367          (3) For IFC, Liquefied Petroleum Gas:
             3368          (a) IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3801.2, Permits, is amended as follows: On line two, after
             3369      the word "105.7", add "and the adopted LP Gas rules".
             3370          (b) IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3803.1, General, is deleted and rewritten as follows:
             3371      "General. LP Gas equipment shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 54, NFPA 58, the
             3372      adopted LP Gas rules, and the International Fuel Gas Code, except as otherwise provided in
             3373      this chapter."
             3374          (c) Chapter 38, Section 3809.12, Location of storage outside of buildings, is amended
             3375      as follows: In Table 3809.12, Doorway or opening to a building with two or more means of
             3376      egress, with regard to quantities 720 or less and 721 -- 2,500, the currently stated "5" is deleted
             3377      and replaced with "10".
             3378          (d) IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3809.14, Alternative location and protection of storage, is
             3379      amended as follows: Delete "20" from line three and replace it with "10".
             3380          (e) IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3810.1, Temporarily out of service, is amended as
             3381      follows: On line two, after the word "discontinued", add the words "for more than one year or
             3382      longer as allowed by the AHJ,".
             3383          Section 101. Section 15A-5-207 is enacted to read:
             3384          15A-5-207. Amendments and additions to IFC related to existing buildings and
             3385      referenced standards.
             3386          IFC, Chapter 47, Referenced Standards, is amended as follows:
             3387          (1) Under the heading NFPA - National Fire Protection Association, delete the existing
             3388      "Standard reference number" with regard to the edition and replace it with the following:
             3389          (a) "NFPA, Standard 10, Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2010 edition";
             3390          (b) "NFPA, Standard 11, Low-, Medium- and High-expansion Foam, 2010 edition";
             3391          (c) "NFPA, Standard 12, Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, 2008 edition";
             3392          (d) "NFPA, Standard 12A, Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing System, 2009 edition";
             3393          (e) "NFPA, Standard 13, Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2010 edition";
             3394          (f) "NFPA, Standard 13D, Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-family


             3395      Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, 2010 edition";
             3396          (g) "NFPA, Standard 13R, Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
             3397      Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height, 2010 edition";
             3398          (h) "NFPA, Standard 14, Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2010 edition";
             3399          (i) "NFPA, Standard 17, Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition";
             3400          (j) "NFPA, Standard 17A, Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition";
             3401          (k) "NFPA, Standard 20, Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2010
             3402      edition";
             3403          (l) "NFPA, Standard 22, Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection, 2008 edition";
             3404          (m) "NFPA, Standard 24, Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
             3405      Appurtenances, 2010 edition";
             3406          (n) "NFPA, Standard 72, National Fire Alarm Code, 2010 edition," all "Referenced in
             3407      code section numbers" remain the same, except the exclusion of Table 508.1.5;
             3408          (o) "NFPA, Standard 92B, Smoke Management Systems in Malls, Atria and Large
             3409      Spaces, 2009 edition";
             3410          (p) "NFPA, Standard 101, Life Safety Code, 2009 edition";
             3411          (q) "NFPA, Standard 110, Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2010 edition";
             3412          (r) "NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning
             3413      Equipment, 2009 edition";
             3414          (s) "NFPA, Standard 750, Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2010 edition"; and
             3415          (t) "NFPA, Standard 1123, Fireworks Display, 2010 edition."
             3416          (2) Under the heading UL -- Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., add the following:
             3417      "UL2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms, 1998."
             3418          Section 102. Section 15A-5-301 is enacted to read:
             3419     
Part 3. Amendments and Additions to NFPA Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code

             3420          15A-5-301. General provisions.
             3421          The amendments and additions in this part to the NFPA are adopted for application
             3422      statewide.


             3423          Section 103. Section 15A-5-302 is enacted to read:
             3424          15A-5-302. Amendments and additions to NFPA related to National Fire Alarm
             3425      Code.
             3426          For NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code:
             3427          (1) NFPA 72, Chapter 2, Section 2.2, NFPA Publications, is amended to add the
             3428      following NFPA standard: "NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for
             3429      Fire Protection, 2007 edition."
             3430          (2) NFPA 72, Chapter 4, Section 4.3.2, System Designer, Subsection 4.3.2.2(2), is
             3431      deleted and rewritten as follows: "National Institute of Certification in Engineering
             3432      Technologies (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel."
             3433          (3) NFPA 72, Chapter 4, Section 4.3.3, System Installer, Subsection 4.3.3(2), is deleted
             3434      and rewritten as follows: "National Institute of Certification in Engineering Technologies
             3435      (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel."
             3436          (4) NFPA 72, Chapter 4, Section 4.4.3.7, Alarm Signal Deactivation, Subsection
             3437      4.4.3.7.2, is amended to add the following sentence: "When approved by the AHJ, the audible
             3438      notification appliances may be deactivated during the investigation mode to prevent
             3439      unauthorized reentry into the building."
             3440          (5) NFPA 72, Chapter 4, Section 4.4.5, Protection of Fire Alarm System, is deleted and
             3441      rewritten as follows: "Automatic smoke detection shall be provided at the location of each fire
             3442      alarm control unit(s), notification appliance circuit power extenders, and supervising station
             3443      transmitting equipment to provide notification of fire at the location."
             3444          (6) In NFPA 72, Chapter 4, Section 4.4.5, a new Exception 1 is added as follows:
             3445      "When ambient conditions prohibit installation of automatic smoke detection, automatic heat
             3446      detection shall be permitted."
             3447          (7) In NFPA 72, Chapter 6, Section 6.8.5.9, Signal Initiation -- Fire Pump, Subsection
             3448      6.8.5.9.3 is added as follows: "Automatic fire pumps shall be supervised in accordance with
             3449      NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, and the AHJ."
             3450          (8) NFPA 72, Chapter 7, Section 7.4.1, General Requirements, Subsection 7.4.1.2, is


             3451      amended as follows: On line three delete "110dBA" and replace it with "120dBA".
             3452          (9) NFPA 72, Chapter 8, Section 8.3.4, Indication of Central Station Service,
             3453      Subsection 8.3.4.7 is amended as follows: On line two, after the word "notified", insert the
             3454      words "without delay".
             3455          (10) NFPA 72, Chapter 10, Section 10.2.2.5, Service Personnel Qualifications and
             3456      Experience, Subsection 10.2.2.5.1, is deleted and rewritten as follows: "Service personnel shall
             3457      be qualified and experienced in the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems.
             3458      Qualified personnel shall meet the certification requirements stated in Utah Administrative
             3459      Code, R710-11-3, Fire Alarm System Inspecting and Testing."
             3460          Section 104. Section 15A-5-303 is enacted to read:
             3461          15A-5-303. Amendments and additions to NFPA related to manufacture,
             3462      transportation, storage, and retail sales of fireworks.
             3463          (1) For purposes of this section and subject to Subsection (2), the Utah Fire Prevention
             3464      Board shall adopt standards by rule for the retail sales of consumer fireworks, and in doing so,
             3465      shall consider the applicable provisions of NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Retail Sales of Consumer
             3466      Fireworks.
             3467          (2) NFPA 1124 Manufacture, Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks
             3468      and Pyrotechnic Articles:
             3469          (a) In NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Section 7.2, Special Limits for Retail Sales of Consumer
             3470      Fireworks, Subsection 7.2.8 is added as follows: "Display of Class C common state approved
             3471      explosives inside of buildings protected throughout with an automatic fire sprinkler system
             3472      shall not exceed 25% of the area of the retail sales floor or exceed 600 square feet, whichever is
             3473      less."
             3474          (b) In NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Section 7.2, Special Limits for Retail Sales of Consumer
             3475      Fireworks, Subsection 7.2.9 is added as follows: "Rack storage of Class C common state
             3476      approved explosives inside of buildings is prohibited."
             3477          (c) NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Section 7.3.1, Exempt Amounts, Subsection 7.3.1.1, is
             3478      deleted and rewritten as follows: "Display of Class C common state approved explosives inside


             3479      of buildings not protected with an automatic fire sprinkler system shall not exceed 125 pounds
             3480      of pyrotechnic composition."
             3481          (d) NFPA 1124, Chapter 7, Section 7.3.15.2, Height of Sales Displays, Subsection
             3482      7.3.15.2.2, is amended as follows: On line three delete "12 ft. (3.66m)" and replace it with "6
             3483      ft.".
             3484          Section 105. Section 15A-5-401 is enacted to read:
             3485     
Part 4. Local Ordinances

             3486          15A-5-401. Grandfathering of local ordinances related to automatic sprinkler
             3487      systems.
             3488          An ordinance adopted by a legislative body of a political subdivision that is in effect on
             3489      June 30, 2010, and that imposes a requirement related to an automatic sprinkler system for a
             3490      structure built in accordance with the requirements of the International Residential Code as
             3491      adopted in the State Construction Code may remain in effect on or after July 1, 2010,
             3492      notwithstanding that the ordinance is not authorized under Subsection 15A-5-203 (2).
             3493          Section 106. Section 17-27a-513 is amended to read:
             3494           17-27a-513. Manufactured homes.
             3495          (1) For purposes of this section, a manufactured home is the same as defined in Section
             3496      [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 , except that the manufactured home must be attached to a permanent
             3497      foundation in accordance with plans providing for vertical loads, uplift, and lateral forces and
             3498      frost protection in compliance with the applicable building code. All appendages, including
             3499      carports, garages, storage buildings, additions, or alterations must be built in compliance with
             3500      the applicable building code.
             3501          (2) A manufactured home may not be excluded from any land use zone or area in
             3502      which a single-family residence would be permitted, provided the manufactured home
             3503      complies with all local land use ordinances, building codes, and any restrictive covenants,
             3504      applicable to a single-family residence within that zone or area.
             3505          (3) A county may not:
             3506          (a) adopt or enforce an ordinance or regulation that treats a proposed development that


             3507      includes manufactured homes differently than one that does not include manufactured homes;
             3508      or
             3509          (b) reject a development plan based on the fact that the development is expected to
             3510      contain manufactured homes.
             3511          Section 107. Section 26-15-3 is amended to read:
             3512           26-15-3. Department to advise regarding the plumbing code.
             3513          (1) The department shall advise the Division of Occupational and Professional
             3514      Licensing and the Uniform Building Code Commission with respect to the adoption of a state
             3515      construction code under Section [ 58-56-4 ] 15A-1-204 , including providing recommendations
             3516      as to:
             3517          (a) a specific edition of a plumbing code issued by a nationally recognized code
             3518      authority; and
             3519          (b) any amendments to a nationally recognized code.
             3520          (2) The department may enforce the plumbing code adopted under Section [ 58-56-4 ]
             3521      15A-1-204 .
             3522          (3) Section 58-56-9 does not apply to health inspectors acting under this section.
             3523          Section 108. Section 26A-1-113 is amended to read:
             3524           26A-1-113. Right of entry to regulated premises by representatives for inspection.
             3525          (1) Upon presenting proper identification, authorized representatives of local health
             3526      departments may enter upon the premises of properties regulated by local health departments to
             3527      perform routine inspections to insure compliance with rules, standards, regulations, and
             3528      ordinances as adopted by the Departments of Health and Environmental Quality, local boards
             3529      of health, county or municipal governing bodies, or administered by the Division of
             3530      Occupational and Professional Licensing under [Section 58-56-4 ] Title 15A, Chapter 1, Part 2,
             3531      State Construction Code Administration Act.
             3532          (2) Section 58-56-9 does not apply to health inspectors acting under this section.
             3533          (3) This section does not authorize local health departments to inspect private
             3534      dwellings.


             3535          Section 109. Section 26A-1-114 is amended to read:
             3536           26A-1-114. Powers and duties of departments.
             3537          (1) A local health department may:
             3538          (a) subject to the provisions in Section 26A-1-108 , enforce state laws, local ordinances,
             3539      department rules, and local health department standards and regulations relating to public
             3540      health and sanitation, including the plumbing code administered by the Division of
             3541      Occupational and Professional Licensing under [Section 58-56-4 ] Title 15A, Chapter 1, Part 2,
             3542      State Construction Code Administration Act, and under Title 26, Chapter 15a, Food Safety
             3543      Manager Certification Act, in all incorporated and unincorporated areas served by the local
             3544      health department;
             3545          (b) establish, maintain, and enforce isolation and quarantine, and exercise physical
             3546      control over property and over individuals as the local health department finds necessary for
             3547      the protection of the public health;
             3548          (c) establish and maintain medical, environmental, occupational, and other laboratory
             3549      services considered necessary or proper for the protection of the public health;
             3550          (d) establish and operate reasonable health programs or measures not in conflict with
             3551      state law which:
             3552          (i) are necessary or desirable for the promotion or protection of the public health and
             3553      the control of disease; or
             3554          (ii) may be necessary to ameliorate the major risk factors associated with the major
             3555      causes of injury, sickness, death, and disability in the state;
             3556          (e) close theaters, schools, and other public places and prohibit gatherings of people
             3557      when necessary to protect the public health;
             3558          (f) abate nuisances or eliminate sources of filth and infectious and communicable
             3559      diseases affecting the public health and bill the owner or other person in charge of the premises
             3560      upon which this nuisance occurs for the cost of abatement;
             3561          (g) make necessary sanitary and health investigations and inspections on its own
             3562      initiative or in cooperation with the Department of Health or Environmental Quality, or both,


             3563      as to any matters affecting the public health;
             3564          (h) pursuant to county ordinance or interlocal agreement:
             3565          (i) establish and collect appropriate fees for the performance of services and operation
             3566      of authorized or required programs and duties;
             3567          (ii) accept, use, and administer all federal, state, or private donations or grants of funds,
             3568      property, services, or materials for public health purposes; and
             3569          (iii) make agreements not in conflict with state law which are conditional to receiving a
             3570      donation or grant;
             3571          (i) prepare, publish, and disseminate information necessary to inform and advise the
             3572      public concerning:
             3573          (i) the health and wellness of the population, specific hazards, and risk factors that may
             3574      adversely affect the health and wellness of the population; and
             3575          (ii) specific activities individuals and institutions can engage in to promote and protect
             3576      the health and wellness of the population;
             3577          (j) investigate the causes of morbidity and mortality;
             3578          (k) issue notices and orders necessary to carry out this part;
             3579          (l) conduct studies to identify injury problems, establish injury control systems,
             3580      develop standards for the correction and prevention of future occurrences, and provide public
             3581      information and instruction to special high risk groups;
             3582          (m) cooperate with boards created under Section 19-1-106 to enforce laws and rules
             3583      within the jurisdiction of the boards;
             3584          (n) cooperate with the state health department, the Department of Corrections, the
             3585      Administrative Office of the Courts, the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, and the Crime
             3586      Victim Reparations Board to conduct testing for HIV infection of convicted sexual offenders
             3587      and any victims of a sexual offense;
             3588          (o) investigate suspected bioterrorism and disease pursuant to Section 26-23b-108 ; and
             3589          (p) provide public health assistance in response to a national, state, or local emergency,
             3590      a public health emergency as defined in Section 26-23b-102 , or a declaration by the President


             3591      of the United States or other federal official requesting public health-related activities.
             3592          (2) The local health department shall:
             3593          (a) establish programs or measures to promote and protect the health and general
             3594      wellness of the people within the boundaries of the local health department;
             3595          (b) investigate infectious and other diseases of public health importance and implement
             3596      measures to control the causes of epidemic and communicable diseases and other conditions
             3597      significantly affecting the public health which may include involuntary testing of convicted
             3598      sexual offenders for the HIV infection pursuant to Section 76-5-502 and voluntary testing of
             3599      victims of sexual offenses for HIV infection pursuant to Section 76-5-503 ;
             3600          (c) cooperate with the department in matters pertaining to the public health and in the
             3601      administration of state health laws; and
             3602          (d) coordinate implementation of environmental programs to maximize efficient use of
             3603      resources by developing with the Department of Environmental Quality a Comprehensive
             3604      Environmental Service Delivery Plan which:
             3605          (i) recognizes that the Department of Environmental Quality and local health
             3606      departments are the foundation for providing environmental health programs in the state;
             3607          (ii) delineates the responsibilities of the department and each local health department
             3608      for the efficient delivery of environmental programs using federal, state, and local authorities,
             3609      responsibilities, and resources;
             3610          (iii) provides for the delegation of authority and pass through of funding to local health
             3611      departments for environmental programs, to the extent allowed by applicable law, identified in
             3612      the plan, and requested by the local health department; and
             3613          (iv) is reviewed and updated annually.
             3614          (3) The local health department has the following duties regarding public and private
             3615      schools within its boundaries:
             3616          (a) enforce all ordinances, standards, and regulations pertaining to the public health of
             3617      persons attending public and private schools;
             3618          (b) exclude from school attendance any person, including teachers, who is suffering


             3619      from any communicable or infectious disease, whether acute or chronic, if the person is likely
             3620      to convey the disease to those in attendance; and
             3621          (c) (i) make regular inspections of the health-related condition of all school buildings
             3622      and premises;
             3623          (ii) report the inspections on forms furnished by the department to those responsible for
             3624      the condition and provide instructions for correction of any conditions that impair or endanger
             3625      the health or life of those attending the schools; and
             3626          (iii) provide a copy of the report to the department at the time the report is made.
             3627          (4) If those responsible for the health-related condition of the school buildings and
             3628      premises do not carry out any instructions for corrections provided in a report in Subsection
             3629      (3)(c), the local health board shall cause the conditions to be corrected at the expense of the
             3630      persons responsible.
             3631          (5) The local health department may exercise incidental authority as necessary to carry
             3632      out the provisions and purposes of this part.
             3633          (6) Nothing in this part may be construed to authorize a local health department to
             3634      enforce an ordinance, rule, or regulation requiring the installation or maintenance of a carbon
             3635      monoxide detector in a residential dwelling against anyone other than the occupant of the
             3636      dwelling.
             3637          Section 110. Section 38-11-102 is amended to read:
             3638           38-11-102. Definitions.
             3639          (1) "Board" means the Residence Lien Recovery Fund Advisory Board established
             3640      under Section 38-11-104 .
             3641          (2) "Certificate of compliance" means an order issued by the director to the owner
             3642      finding that the owner is in compliance with the requirements of Subsections 38-11-204 (4)(a)
             3643      and (4)(b) and is entitled to protection under Section 38-11-107 .
             3644          (3) "Construction on an owner-occupied residence" means designing, engineering,
             3645      constructing, altering, remodeling, improving, repairing, or maintaining a new or existing
             3646      residence.


             3647          (4) "Department" means the Department of Commerce.
             3648          (5) "Director" means the director of the Division of Occupational and Professional
             3649      Licensing.
             3650          (6) "Division" means the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing.
             3651          (7) "Duplex" means a single building having two separate living units.
             3652          (8) "Encumbered fund balance" means the aggregate amount of outstanding claims
             3653      against the fund. The remainder of monies in the fund are unencumbered funds.
             3654          (9) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of Commerce.
             3655          (10) "Factory built housing" is as defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 .
             3656          (11) "Factory built housing retailer" means a person that sells factory built housing to
             3657      consumers.
             3658          (12) "Fund" means the Residence Lien Recovery Fund established under Section
             3659      38-11-201 .
             3660          (13) "Laborer" means a person who provides services at the site of the construction on
             3661      an owner-occupied residence as an employee of an original contractor or other qualified
             3662      beneficiary performing qualified services on the residence.
             3663          (14) "Licensee" means any holder of a license issued under Title 58, Chapters 3a,
             3664      Architects Licensing Act, 22, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Licensing Act, 53,
             3665      Landscape Architects Licensing Act, and 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act.
             3666          (15) "Nonpaying party" means the original contractor, subcontractor, or real estate
             3667      developer who has failed to pay the qualified beneficiary making a claim against the fund.
             3668          (16) "Original contractor" means a person who contracts with the owner of real
             3669      property or the owner's agent to provide services, labor, or material for the construction of an
             3670      owner-occupied residence.
             3671          (17) "Owner" means a person who:
             3672          (a) contracts with a person who is licensed as a contractor or is exempt from licensure
             3673      under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act, for the construction on an
             3674      owner-occupied residence upon real property owned by that person;


             3675          (b) contracts with a real estate developer to buy a residence upon completion of the
             3676      construction on the owner-occupied residence; or
             3677          (c) buys a residence from a real estate developer after completion of the construction
             3678      on the owner-occupied residence.
             3679          (18) "Owner-occupied residence" means a residence that is, or after completion of the
             3680      construction on the residence will be, occupied by the owner or the owner's tenant or lessee as a
             3681      primary or secondary residence within 180 days from the date of the completion of the
             3682      construction on the residence.
             3683          (19) "Qualified beneficiary" means a person who:
             3684          (a) provides qualified services;
             3685          (b) pays necessary fees or assessments required under this chapter; and
             3686          (c) registers with the division:
             3687          (i) as a licensed contractor under Subsection 38-11-301 (1) or (2), if that person seeks
             3688      recovery from the fund as a licensed contractor; or
             3689          (ii) as a person providing qualified services other than as a licensed contractor under
             3690      Subsection 38-11-301 (3) if the person seeks recovery from the fund in a capacity other than as
             3691      a licensed contractor.
             3692          (20) (a) "Qualified services" means the following performed in construction on an
             3693      owner-occupied residence:
             3694          (i) contractor services provided by a contractor licensed or exempt from licensure
             3695      under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act;
             3696          (ii) architectural services provided by an architect licensed under Title 58, Chapter 3a,
             3697      Architects Licensing Act;
             3698          (iii) engineering and land surveying services provided by a professional engineer or
             3699      land surveyor licensed or exempt from licensure under Title 58, Chapter 22, Professional
             3700      Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act;
             3701          (iv) landscape architectural services by a landscape architect licensed or exempt from
             3702      licensure under Title 58, Chapter 53, Landscape Architects Licensing Act;


             3703          (v) design and specification services of mechanical or other systems;
             3704          (vi) other services related to the design, drawing, surveying, specification, cost
             3705      estimation, or other like professional services;
             3706          (vii) providing materials, supplies, components, or similar products;
             3707          (viii) renting equipment or materials;
             3708          (ix) labor at the site of the construction on the owner-occupied residence; and
             3709          (x) site preparation, set up, and installation of factory built housing.
             3710          (b) "Qualified services" do not include the construction of factory built housing in the
             3711      factory.
             3712          (21) "Real estate developer" means a person having an ownership interest in real
             3713      property who:
             3714          (a) contracts with a person who is licensed as a contractor or is exempt from licensure
             3715      under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act, for the construction of a
             3716      residence that is offered for sale to the public; or
             3717          (b) is a licensed contractor under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades
             3718      Licensing Act, who engages in the construction of a residence that is offered for sale to the
             3719      public.
             3720          (22) (a) "Residence" means an improvement to real property used or occupied, to be
             3721      used or occupied as, or in conjunction with:
             3722          (i) a primary or secondary detached single-family dwelling; or
             3723          (ii) a multifamily dwelling up to and including duplexes.
             3724          (b) "Residence" includes factory built housing.
             3725          (23) "Subsequent owner" means a person who purchases a residence from an owner
             3726      within 180 days from the date the construction on the residence is completed.
             3727          Section 111. Section 53-7-102 is amended to read:
             3728           53-7-102. Definitions.
             3729          As used in this chapter:
             3730          (1) "Board" means the Utah Fire Prevention Board created in Section 53-7-203 , except


             3731      as provided in Part 3, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Act.
             3732          (2) "Director" means the state fire marshal appointed in accordance with Section
             3733      53-7-103 .
             3734          (3) "Division" means the State Fire Marshal Division created in Section 53-7-103 .
             3735          (4) "Fire officer" means:
             3736          (a) the state fire marshal;
             3737          (b) the state fire marshal's deputies or salaried assistants;
             3738          (c) the fire chief or fire marshal of any county, city, or town fire department;
             3739          (d) the fire officer of any fire district;
             3740          (e) the fire officer of any special service district organized for fire protection purposes;
             3741      and
             3742          (f) authorized personnel of any of the persons specified in Subsections (4)(a) through
             3743      (e).
             3744          [(5) "Legislative action" includes legislation that:]
             3745          [(a) adopts a state fire code;]
             3746          [(b) amends a state fire code; or]
             3747          [(c) repeals one or more provisions of a state fire code.]
             3748          [(6)] (5) "State fire code" means the code adopted under Section [ 53-7-106 ]
             3749      15A-1-403 .
             3750          [(7)] (6) "State fire marshal" means the fire marshal appointed director by the
             3751      commissioner under Section 53-7-103 .
             3752          Section 112. Section 53-7-204 is amended to read:
             3753           53-7-204. Duties of Utah Fire Prevention Board -- Unified Code Analysis Council
             3754      -- Local administrative duties.
             3755          (1) The board shall:
             3756          (a) administer the state fire code as the standard in the state;
             3757          (b) subject to the state fire code, make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
             3758      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:


             3759          (i) establishing standards for the prevention of fire and for the protection of life and
             3760      property against fire and panic in any:
             3761          (A) publicly owned building, including all public and private schools, colleges, and
             3762      university buildings;
             3763          (B) building or structure used or intended for use as an asylum, a mental hospital, a
             3764      hospital, a sanitarium, a home for the elderly, an assisted living facility, a children's home or
             3765      day care center, or any building or structure used for a similar purpose; or
             3766          (C) place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building,
             3767      structure, tent, or room for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, or education;
             3768          (ii) establishing safety and other requirements for placement and discharge of display
             3769      fireworks on the basis of:
             3770          (A) the state fire code; and
             3771          (B) relevant publications of the National Fire Protection Association;
             3772          (iii) establishing safety standards for retail storage, handling, and sale of class C
             3773      common state approved explosives;
             3774          (iv) defining methods to establish proof of competence to place and discharge display
             3775      fireworks, special effects fireworks, and flame effects;
             3776          (v) deputizing qualified persons to act as deputy fire marshals, and to secure special
             3777      services in emergencies;
             3778          (vi) implementing Section [ 53-7-106 ] 15A-1-403 ;
             3779          (vii) setting guidelines for use of funding;
             3780          (viii) establishing criteria for training and safety equipment grants for fire departments
             3781      enrolled in firefighter certification; and
             3782          (ix) establishing ongoing training standards for hazardous materials emergency
             3783      response agencies;
             3784          (c) recommend to the commissioner a state fire marshal;
             3785          (d) develop policies under which the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's
             3786      authorized representatives will perform;


             3787          (e) provide for the employment of field assistants and other salaried personnel as
             3788      required;
             3789          (f) prescribe the duties of the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's authorized
             3790      representatives;
             3791          (g) establish a statewide fire prevention, fire education, and fire service training
             3792      program in cooperation with the Board of Regents;
             3793          (h) establish a statewide fire statistics program for the purpose of gathering fire data
             3794      from all political subdivisions of the state;
             3795          (i) establish a fire academy in accordance with Section 53-7-204.2 ;
             3796          (j) coordinate the efforts of all people engaged in fire suppression in the state;
             3797          (k) work aggressively with the local political subdivisions to reduce fire losses;
             3798          (l) regulate the sale and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic fire
             3799      suppression systems in the interest of safeguarding lives and property;
             3800          (m) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test automatic fire
             3801      sprinkler systems;
             3802          (n) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test fire alarm
             3803      systems;
             3804          (o) establish a certification for persons who provide response services regarding
             3805      hazardous materials emergencies;
             3806          (p) in accordance with Section [ 53-7-106 ] 15A-1-403 , report to the Business and Labor
             3807      Interim Committee; and
             3808          (q) jointly create the Unified Code Analysis Council with the Uniform Building Code
             3809      Commission in accordance with [Subsection 58-56-5 (12)] Section 15A-1-203 .
             3810          (2) The board may incorporate in its rules by reference, in whole or in part:
             3811          (a) the state fire code; or
             3812          (b) subject to the state fire code, a nationally recognized and readily available standard
             3813      pertaining to the protection of life and property from fire, explosion, or panic.
             3814          (3) The following functions shall be administered locally by a city, county, or fire


             3815      protection district:
             3816          (a) issuing permits, including open burning permits pursuant to Sections 11-7-1 and
             3817      19-2-114 ;
             3818          (b) creating a local board of appeals in accordance with the state fire code; and
             3819          (c) subject to the state fire code and the other provisions of this chapter, establishing,
             3820      modifying, or deleting fire flow and water supply requirements.
             3821          Section 113. Section 57-23-4 is amended to read:
             3822           57-23-4. Exclusions.
             3823          This chapter does not apply to:
             3824          (1) an interest in real estate regulated under Title 57, Chapter 19, Timeshare and Camp
             3825      Resort Act;
             3826          (2) an offering for an interest in real estate which is regulated under:
             3827          (a) Title 61, Chapter 1, Utah Uniform Securities Act;
             3828          (b) the securities laws of any state; or
             3829          (c) federal securities laws; or
             3830          (3) a sale of manufactured housing licensed under Title 58, Chapter 56, [Utah Uniform
             3831      Building Standards Act] Building Inspector and Factory Built Housing Licensing Act, unless
             3832      the sale is made in conjunction with an offering or sale of a cooperative interest under this
             3833      chapter.
             3834          Section 114. Section 58-3a-102 is amended to read:
             3835           58-3a-102. Definitions.
             3836          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             3837          (1) "Architect" means a person licensed under this chapter as an architect.
             3838          (2) "Board" means the Architects Licensing Board created in Section 58-3a-201 .
             3839          (3) "Building" means a structure which has human occupancy or habitation as its
             3840      principal purpose, and includes the structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, utility
             3841      services, and other facilities required for the building, and is otherwise governed by the [codes
             3842      adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Uniform Building Standards Act] State Construction Code


             3843      or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
             3844          (4) "Complete construction plans" means a final set of plans and specifications for a
             3845      building that normally includes:
             3846          (a) floor plans;
             3847          (b) elevations;
             3848          (c) site plans;
             3849          (d) foundation, structural, and framing detail;
             3850          (e) electrical, mechanical, and plumbing design;
             3851          (f) information required by the energy code;
             3852          (g) specifications and related calculations as appropriate; and
             3853          (h) all other documents required to obtain a building permit.
             3854          (5) "Fund" means the Architects Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section
             3855      58-3a-103 .
             3856          (6) (a) "Practice of architecture" means rendering or offering to render the following
             3857      services in connection with the design, construction, enlargement, or alteration of a building or
             3858      group of buildings, and the space within and surrounding such buildings:
             3859          (i) planning;
             3860          (ii) facility programming;
             3861          (iii) preliminary studies;
             3862          (iv) preparation of designs, drawings, and specifications;
             3863          (v) preparation of technical submissions and coordination of any element of technical
             3864      submissions prepared by others including, as appropriate and without limitation, professional
             3865      engineers, and landscape architects; and
             3866          (vi) administration of construction contracts.
             3867          (b) "Practice of architecture" does not include the practice of professional engineering
             3868      as defined in Section 58-22-102 , but a licensed architect may perform such professional
             3869      engineering work as is incidental to the practice of architecture.
             3870          (7) "Principal" means a licensed architect having responsible charge of an


             3871      organization's architectural practice.
             3872          (8) "Supervision of an employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter of an architect"
             3873      means that a licensed architect is responsible for and personally reviews, corrects when
             3874      necessary, and approves work performed by any employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter
             3875      under the direction of the architect, and may be further defined by rule by the division in
             3876      collaboration with the board.
             3877          (9) "Unlawful conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 is further defined in Section
             3878      58-3a-501 .
             3879          (10) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 may be further defined
             3880      by rule by the division in collaboration with the board.
             3881          Section 115. Section 58-3a-602 is amended to read:
             3882           58-3a-602. Plans and specifications to be sealed.
             3883          (1) Any final plan and specification of a building erected in this state shall bear the seal
             3884      of an architect licensed under this chapter, except as provided in Section 58-3a-304 , in Title 58,
             3885      Chapter 22, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act, and by the
             3886      [codes adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Uniform Building Standards Act] State
             3887      Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes
             3888      Act.
             3889          (2) Any final plan and specification of a building prepared by or under the supervision
             3890      of the licensed architect shall bear the seal of the architect when submitted to a client, or when
             3891      submitted to a building official for the purpose of obtaining a building permit, even if the
             3892      practice is exempt from licensure under Section 58-3a-304 .
             3893          Section 116. Section 58-22-102 is amended to read:
             3894           58-22-102. Definitions.
             3895          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             3896          (1) "Board" means the Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors
             3897      Licensing Board created in Section 58-22-201 .
             3898          (2) "Building" means a structure which has human occupancy or habitation as its


             3899      principal purpose, and includes the structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, utility
             3900      services, and other facilities required for the building, and is otherwise governed by the [codes
             3901      adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah Uniform Building Standards Act] State Construction
             3902      Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
             3903          (3) "Complete construction plans" means a final set of plans, specifications, and reports
             3904      for a building or structure that normally includes:
             3905          (a) floor plans;
             3906          (b) elevations;
             3907          (c) site plans;
             3908          (d) foundation, structural, and framing detail;
             3909          (e) electrical, mechanical, and plumbing design;
             3910          (f) information required by the energy code;
             3911          (g) specifications and related calculations as appropriate; and
             3912          (h) all other documents required to obtain a building permit.
             3913          (4) "EAC/ABET" means the Engineering Accreditation Commission/Accreditation
             3914      Board for Engineering and Technology.
             3915          (5) "Fund" means the Professional Engineer, Professional Structural Engineer, and
             3916      Professional Land Surveyor Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section 58-22-103 .
             3917          (6) "NCEES" means the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and
             3918      Surveying.
             3919          (7) "Principal" means a licensed professional engineer, professional structural engineer,
             3920      or professional land surveyor having responsible charge of an organization's professional
             3921      engineering, professional structural engineering, or professional land surveying practice.
             3922          (8) "Professional engineer" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             3923      professional engineer.
             3924          (9) (a) "Professional engineering or the practice of engineering" means a service or
             3925      creative work, the adequate performance of which requires engineering education, training, and
             3926      experience in the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and


             3927      engineering sciences to the service or creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation,
             3928      planning, design, and design coordination of engineering works and systems, planning the use
             3929      of land and water, facility programming, performing engineering surveys and studies, and the
             3930      review of construction for the purpose of monitoring compliance with drawings and
             3931      specifications; any of which embraces these services or work, either public or private, in
             3932      connection with any utilities, structures, buildings, machines, equipment, processes, work
             3933      systems, projects, and industrial or consumer products or equipment of a mechanical, electrical,
             3934      hydraulic, pneumatic, or thermal nature, and including other professional services as may be
             3935      necessary to the planning, progress, and completion of any engineering services.
             3936          (b) The practice of professional engineering does not include the practice of
             3937      architecture as defined in Section 58-3a-102 , but a licensed professional engineer may perform
             3938      architecture work as is incidental to the practice of engineering.
             3939          (10) "Professional engineering intern" means a person who:
             3940          (a) has completed the education requirements to become a professional engineer;
             3941          (b) has passed the fundamentals of engineering examination; and
             3942          (c) is engaged in obtaining the four years of qualifying experience for licensure under
             3943      the direct supervision of a licensed professional engineer.
             3944          (11) "Professional land surveying or the practice of land surveying" means a service or
             3945      work, the adequate performance of which requires the application of special knowledge of the
             3946      principles of mathematics, the related physical and applied sciences, and the relevant
             3947      requirements of law for adequate evidence to the act of measuring and locating lines, angles,
             3948      elevations, natural and man-made features in the air, on the surface of the earth, within
             3949      underground workings, and on the beds of bodies of water for the purpose of determining areas
             3950      and volumes, for the monumenting or locating property boundaries or points controlling
             3951      boundaries, and for the platting and layout of lands and subdivisions of lands, including the
             3952      topography, alignment and grades of streets, and for the preparation and perpetuation of maps,
             3953      record plats, field notes records, and property descriptions that represent these surveys and
             3954      other duties as sound surveying practices could direct.


             3955          (12) "Professional land surveyor" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a
             3956      professional land surveyor.
             3957          (13) "Professional structural engineer" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             3958      professional structural engineer.
             3959          (14) "Professional structural engineering or the practice of structural engineering"
             3960      means a service or creative work in the following areas, and may be further defined by rule by
             3961      the division in collaboration with the board:
             3962          (a) providing structural engineering services for significant structures including:
             3963          (i) buildings and other structures representing a substantial hazard to human life, which
             3964      include:
             3965          (A) buildings and other structures whose primary occupancy is public assembly with an
             3966      occupant load greater than 300;
             3967          (B) buildings and other structures with elementary school, secondary school, or day
             3968      care facilities with an occupant load greater than 250;
             3969          (C) buildings and other structures with an occupant load greater than 500 for colleges
             3970      or adult education facilities;
             3971          (D) health care facilities with an occupant load of 50 or more resident patients, but not
             3972      having surgery or emergency treatment facilities;
             3973          (E) jails and detention facilities with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet; or
             3974          (F) an occupancy with an occupant load greater than 5,000;
             3975          (ii) buildings and other structures designated as essential facilities, including:
             3976          (A) hospitals and other health care facilities having surgery or emergency treatment
             3977      facilities with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet;
             3978          (B) fire, rescue, and police stations and emergency vehicle garages with a mean height
             3979      greater than 24 feet or a gross area greater than 5,000 square feet;
             3980          (C) designated earthquake, hurricane, or other emergency shelters with a gross area
             3981      greater than 3,000 square feet;
             3982          (D) designated emergency preparedness, communication, and operation centers and


             3983      other buildings required for emergency response with a mean height more than 24 feet or a
             3984      gross area greater than 5,000 square feet;
             3985          (E) power-generating stations and other public utility facilities required as emergency
             3986      backup facilities with a gross area greater then 3,000 square feet;
             3987          (F) structures with a mean height more than 24 feet or a gross area greater than 5,000
             3988      square feet containing highly toxic materials as defined by the division by rule, where the
             3989      quantity of the material exceeds the maximum allowable quantities set by the division by rule;
             3990      and
             3991          (G) aviation control towers, air traffic control centers, and emergency aircraft hangars
             3992      at commercial service and cargo air services airports as defined by the Federal Aviation
             3993      Administration with a mean height greater than 35 feet or a gross area greater than 20,000
             3994      square feet; and
             3995          (iii) buildings and other structures requiring special consideration, including:
             3996          (A) structures or buildings that are:
             3997          (I) normally occupied by human beings; and
             3998          (II) five stories or more in height; or
             3999          (III) that have an average roof height more than 60 feet above the average ground level
             4000      measured at the perimeter of the structure; or
             4001          (B) all buildings over 200,000 aggregate gross square feet in area; and
             4002          (b) includes the definition of professional engineering or the practice of professional
             4003      engineering as provided in Subsection (9).
             4004          (15) "Structure" means that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any
             4005      kind, or a piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in a definite
             4006      manner, and as otherwise governed by the [codes adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah
             4007      Uniform Building Standards Act] State Construction Code or an approved code under Title
             4008      15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.
             4009          (16) "Supervision of an employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter of a licensee"
             4010      means that a licensed professional engineer, professional structural engineer, or professional


             4011      land surveyor is responsible for and personally reviews, corrects when necessary, and approves
             4012      work performed by an employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter under the direction of the
             4013      licensee, and may be further defined by rule by the division in collaboration with the board.
             4014          (17) "TAC/ABET" means the Technology Accreditation Commission/Accreditation
             4015      Board for Engineering and Technology.
             4016          (18) "Unlawful conduct" is defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-22-501 .
             4017          (19) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Section 58-1-501 may be further defined
             4018      by rule by the division in collaboration with the board.
             4019          Section 117. Section 58-22-602 is amended to read:
             4020           58-22-602. Plans, specifications, reports, maps, sketches, surveys, drawings,
             4021      documents, and plats to be sealed.
             4022          (1) Any final plan, specification, and report of a building or structure erected in this
             4023      state shall bear the seal of a professional engineer or professional structural engineer licensed
             4024      under this chapter, except as provided in Section 58-22-305 , in Title 58, Chapter 3a, Architect
             4025      Licensing Act, and by the [codes adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Uniform Building
             4026      Standards Act] State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State
             4027      Construction and Fire Codes Act.
             4028          (2) Any final plan, specification, and report prepared by, or under the supervision of,
             4029      the professional engineer or professional structural engineer shall bear the seal of the
             4030      professional engineer or professional structural engineer when submitted to a client, when filed
             4031      with public authorities, or when submitted to a building official for the purpose of obtaining a
             4032      building permit, even if the practice is exempt from licensure under Section 58-22-305 .
             4033          (3) Any final plan, map, sketch, survey, drawing, document, plat, and report shall bear
             4034      the seal of the professional land surveyor licensed under this chapter when submitted to a client
             4035      or when filed with public authorities.
             4036          Section 118. Section 58-53-602 is amended to read:
             4037           58-53-602. Site plans to be sealed.
             4038          (1) Any site plan prepared in this state shall bear the seal of a landscape architect


             4039      licensed under this chapter, except as provided in Section 58-53-304 , in Title 58, Chapter 22,
             4040      Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act, in Title 58, Chapter 3a,
             4041      Architects Licensing Act, or by the [codes adopted under Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah Uniform
             4042      Building Standards Act] State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State
             4043      Construction and Fire Codes Act.
             4044          (2) Any final site plan prepared by or under the supervision of the licensed landscape
             4045      architect shall bear the seal of the landscape architect when submitted to a client, or when
             4046      submitted to a building official for the purpose of obtaining a building permit, even if the
             4047      practice is exempt from licensure under Section 58-53-304 .
             4048          Section 119. Section 58-55-102 is amended to read:
             4049           58-55-102. Definitions.
             4050          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , as used in this chapter:
             4051          (1) (a) "Alarm business or company" means a person engaged in the sale, installation,
             4052      maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement, servicing, or monitoring of an alarm system,
             4053      except as provided in Subsection (1)(b).
             4054          (b) "Alarm business or company" does not include:
             4055          (i) a person engaged in the manufacture and sale of alarm systems when that person is
             4056      not engaged in the installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement, servicing, or
             4057      monitoring of alarm systems, and the manufacture or sale occurs only at a place of business
             4058      established by the person engaged in the manufacture or sale and does not involve site visits at
             4059      the place or intended place of installation of an alarm system; or
             4060          (ii) an owner of an alarm system, or an employee of the owner of an alarm system who
             4061      is engaged in installation, maintenance, alteration, repair, replacement, servicing, or monitoring
             4062      of the alarm system owned by that owner.
             4063          (2) "Alarm company agent" means any individual employed within this state by a
             4064      person engaged in the alarm business.
             4065          (3) "Alarm system" means equipment and devices assembled for the purpose of:
             4066          (a) detecting and signaling unauthorized intrusion or entry into or onto certain


             4067      premises; or
             4068          (b) signaling a robbery or attempted robbery on protected premises.
             4069          (4) "Apprentice electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as an
             4070      apprentice electrician who is learning the electrical trade under the immediate supervision of a
             4071      master electrician, residential master electrician, a journeyman electrician, or a residential
             4072      journeyman electrician.
             4073          (5) "Apprentice plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as an apprentice
             4074      plumber who is learning the plumbing trade under the immediate supervision of a master
             4075      plumber, residential master plumber, journeyman plumber, or a residential journeyman
             4076      plumber.
             4077          (6) "Approved continuing education" means instruction provided through courses
             4078      under a program established under Subsection 58-55-302.5 (2).
             4079          (7) "Board" means the Electrician Licensing Board, Alarm System Security and
             4080      Licensing Board, or Plumbers Licensing Board created in Section 58-55-201 .
             4081          (8) "Combustion system" means an assembly consisting of:
             4082          (a) piping and components with a means for conveying, either continuously or
             4083      intermittently, natural gas from the outlet of the natural gas provider's meter to the burner of the
             4084      appliance;
             4085          (b) the electric control and combustion air supply and venting systems, including air
             4086      ducts; and
             4087          (c) components intended to achieve control of quantity, flow, and pressure.
             4088          (9) "Commission" means the Construction Services Commission created under Section
             4089      58-55-103 .
             4090          (10) "Construction trade" means any trade or occupation involving:
             4091          (a) (i) construction, alteration, remodeling, repairing, wrecking or demolition, addition
             4092      to, or improvement of any building, highway, road, railroad, dam, bridge, structure, excavation
             4093      or other project, development, or improvement to other than personal property; and
             4094          (ii) constructing, remodeling, or repairing a manufactured home or mobile home as


             4095      defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 ; or
             4096          (b) installation or repair of a residential or commercial natural gas appliance or
             4097      combustion system.
             4098          (11) "Construction trades instructor" means a person licensed under this chapter to
             4099      teach one or more construction trades in both a classroom and project environment, where a
             4100      project is intended for sale to or use by the public and is completed under the direction of the
             4101      instructor, who has no economic interest in the project.
             4102          (12) (a) "Contractor" means any person who for compensation other than wages as an
             4103      employee undertakes any work in the construction, plumbing, or electrical trade for which
             4104      licensure is required under this chapter and includes:
             4105          (i) a person who builds any structure on his own property for the purpose of sale or
             4106      who builds any structure intended for public use on his own property;
             4107          (ii) any person who represents himself to be a contractor by advertising or any other
             4108      means;
             4109          (iii) any person engaged as a maintenance person, other than an employee, who
             4110      regularly engages in activities set forth under the definition of "construction trade";
             4111          (iv) any person engaged in any construction trade for which licensure is required under
             4112      this chapter; or
             4113          (v) a construction manager who performs management and counseling services on a
             4114      construction project for a fee.
             4115          (b) "Contractor" does not include an alarm company or alarm company agent.
             4116          (13) (a) "Electrical trade" means the performance of any electrical work involved in the
             4117      installation, construction, alteration, change, repair, removal, or maintenance of facilities,
             4118      buildings, or appendages or appurtenances.
             4119          (b) "Electrical trade" does not include:
             4120          (i) transporting or handling electrical materials;
             4121          (ii) preparing clearance for raceways for wiring; or
             4122          (iii) work commonly done by unskilled labor on any installations under the exclusive


             4123      control of electrical utilities.
             4124          (c) For purposes of Subsection (13)(b):
             4125          (i) no more than one unlicensed person may be so employed unless more than five
             4126      licensed electricians are employed by the shop; and
             4127          (ii) a shop may not employ unlicensed persons in excess of the five-to-one ratio
             4128      permitted by this Subsection (13)(c).
             4129          (14) "Elevator" has the same meaning as defined in Section 34A-7-202 , except that for
             4130      purposes of this chapter it does not mean a stair chair, a vertical platform lift, or an incline
             4131      platform lift.
             4132          (15) "Elevator contractor" means a sole proprietor, firm, or corporation licensed under
             4133      this chapter that is engaged in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering,
             4134      servicing, repairing, or maintaining an elevator.
             4135          (16) "Elevator mechanic" means an individual who is licensed under this chapter as an
             4136      elevator mechanic and who is engaged in erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing,
             4137      repairing, or maintaining an elevator under the immediate supervision of an elevator contractor.
             4138          (17) "Employee" means an individual as defined by the division by rule giving
             4139      consideration to the definition adopted by the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of
             4140      Workforce Services.
             4141          (18) "Engage in a construction trade" means to:
             4142          (a) engage in, represent oneself to be engaged in, or advertise oneself as being engaged
             4143      in a construction trade; or
             4144          (b) use the name "contractor" or "builder" or in any other way lead a reasonable person
             4145      to believe one is or will act as a contractor.
             4146          (19) (a) "Financial responsibility" means a demonstration of a current and expected
             4147      future condition of financial solvency evidencing a reasonable expectation to the division and
             4148      the board that an applicant or licensee can successfully engage in business as a contractor
             4149      without jeopardy to the public health, safety, and welfare.
             4150          (b) Financial responsibility may be determined by an evaluation of the total history


             4151      concerning the licensee or applicant including past, present, and expected condition and record
             4152      of financial solvency and business conduct.
             4153          (20) "Gas appliance" means any device that uses natural gas to produce light, heat,
             4154      power, steam, hot water, refrigeration, or air conditioning.
             4155          (21) (a) "General building contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4156      general building contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
             4157      perform or superintend construction of structures for the support, shelter, and enclosure of
             4158      persons, animals, chattels, or movable property of any kind or any of the components of that
             4159      construction except plumbing, electrical work, mechanical work, and manufactured housing
             4160      installation, for which the general building contractor shall employ the services of a contractor
             4161      licensed in the particular specialty, except that a general building contractor engaged in the
             4162      construction of single-family and multifamily residences up to four units may perform the
             4163      mechanical work and hire a licensed plumber or electrician as an employee.
             4164          (b) The division may by rule exclude general building contractors from engaging in the
             4165      performance of other construction specialties in which there is represented a substantial risk to
             4166      the public health, safety, and welfare, and for which a license is required unless that general
             4167      building contractor holds a valid license in that specialty classification.
             4168          (22) (a) "General engineering contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter as
             4169      a general engineering contractor qualified by education, training, experience, and knowledge to
             4170      perform construction of fixed works in any of the following: irrigation, drainage, water, power,
             4171      water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors, railroads, highways, tunnels, airports
             4172      and runways, sewers and bridges, refineries, pipelines, chemical and industrial plants requiring
             4173      specialized engineering knowledge and skill, piers, and foundations, or any of the components
             4174      of those works.
             4175          (b) A general engineering contractor may not perform construction of structures built
             4176      primarily for the support, shelter, and enclosure of persons, animals, and chattels.
             4177          (23) "Immediate supervision" means reasonable direction, oversight, inspection, and
             4178      evaluation of the work of a person:


             4179          (a) as the division specifies in rule;
             4180          (b) by, as applicable, a qualified electrician or plumber;
             4181          (c) as part of a planned program of training; and
             4182          (d) to ensure that the end result complies with applicable standards.
             4183          (24) "Individual" means a natural person.
             4184          (25) "Journeyman electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4185      journeyman electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to wire,
             4186      install, and repair electrical apparatus and equipment for light, heat, power, and other purposes.
             4187          (26) "Journeyman plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4188      journeyman plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge
             4189      to engage in the plumbing trade.
             4190          (27) "Master electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a master
             4191      electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to properly plan,
             4192      layout, and supervise the wiring, installation, and repair of electrical apparatus and equipment
             4193      for light, heat, power, and other purposes.
             4194          (28) "Master plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a master plumber
             4195      having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to properly plan and layout
             4196      projects and supervise persons in the plumbing trade.
             4197          (29) "Person" means a natural person, sole proprietorship, joint venture, corporation,
             4198      limited liability company, association, or organization of any type.
             4199          (30) (a) "Plumbing trade" means the performance of any mechanical work pertaining to
             4200      the installation, alteration, change, repair, removal, maintenance, or use in buildings, or within
             4201      three feet beyond the outside walls of buildings of pipes, fixtures, and fittings for:
             4202          (i) delivery of the water supply;
             4203          (ii) discharge of liquid and water carried waste; or
             4204          (iii) the building drainage system within the walls of the building.
             4205          (b) "Plumbing trade" includes work pertaining to the water supply, distribution pipes,
             4206      fixtures and fixture traps, soil, waste and vent pipes, and the building drain and roof drains


             4207      together with their devices, appurtenances, and connections where installed within the outside
             4208      walls of the building.
             4209          (31) (a) "Ratio of apprentices" means, for the purpose of determining compliance with
             4210      the requirements for planned programs of training and electrician apprentice licensing
             4211      applications, the shop ratio of apprentice electricians to journeyman or master electricians shall
             4212      be one journeyman or master electrician to one apprentice on industrial and commercial work,
             4213      and one journeyman or master electrician to three apprentices on residential work.
             4214          (b) On-the-job training shall be under circumstances in which the ratio of apprentices
             4215      to supervisors is in accordance with a ratio of one-to-one on nonresidential work and up to
             4216      three apprentices to one supervisor on residential projects.
             4217          (32) "Residential and small commercial contractor" means a person licensed under this
             4218      chapter as a residential and small commercial contractor qualified by education, training,
             4219      experience, and knowledge to perform or superintend the construction of single-family
             4220      residences, multifamily residences up to four units, and commercial construction of not more
             4221      than three stories above ground and not more than 20,000 square feet, or any of the components
             4222      of that construction except plumbing, electrical work, mechanical work, and manufactured
             4223      housing installation, for which the residential and small commercial contractor shall employ
             4224      the services of a contractor licensed in the particular specialty, except that a residential and
             4225      small commercial contractor engaged in the construction of single-family and multifamily
             4226      residences up to four units may perform the mechanical work and hire a licensed plumber or
             4227      electrician as an employee.
             4228          (33) "Residential building," as it relates to the license classification of residential
             4229      journeyman plumber and residential master plumber, means a single or multiple family
             4230      dwelling of up to four units.
             4231          (34) "Residential journeyman electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter
             4232      as a residential journeyman electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and
             4233      knowledge to wire, install, and repair electrical apparatus and equipment for light, heat, power,
             4234      and other purposes on buildings using primarily nonmetallic sheath cable.


             4235          (35) "Residential journeyman plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4236      residential journeyman plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge
             4237      to engage in the plumbing trade as limited to the plumbing of residential buildings.
             4238          (36) "Residential master electrician" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4239      residential master electrician having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to
             4240      properly plan, layout, and supervise the wiring, installation, and repair of electrical apparatus
             4241      and equipment for light, heat, power, and other purposes on residential projects.
             4242          (37) "Residential master plumber" means a person licensed under this chapter as a
             4243      residential master plumber having the qualifications, training, experience, and knowledge to
             4244      properly plan and layout projects and supervise persons in the plumbing trade as limited to the
             4245      plumbing of residential buildings.
             4246          (38) "Residential project," as it relates to an electrician or electrical contractor, means
             4247      buildings primarily wired with nonmetallic sheathed cable, in accordance with standard rules
             4248      and regulations governing this work, including the National Electrical Code, and in which the
             4249      voltage does not exceed 250 volts line to line and 125 volts to ground.
             4250          (39) (a) "Specialty contractor" means a person licensed under this chapter under a
             4251      specialty contractor classification established by rule, who is qualified by education, training,
             4252      experience, and knowledge to perform those construction trades and crafts requiring
             4253      specialized skill, the regulation of which are determined by the division to be in the best
             4254      interest of the public health, safety, and welfare.
             4255          (b) A specialty contractor may perform work in crafts or trades other than those in
             4256      which he is licensed if they are incidental to the performance of his licensed craft or trade.
             4257          (40) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-55-501 .
             4258          (41) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-55-502 and as
             4259      may be further defined by rule.
             4260          (42) "Wages" means amounts due to an employee for labor or services whether the
             4261      amount is fixed or ascertained on a time, task, piece, commission, or other basis for calculating
             4262      the amount.


             4263          Section 120. Section 58-55-305 is amended to read:
             4264           58-55-305. Exemptions from licensure.
             4265          (1) In addition to the exemptions from licensure in Section 58-1-307 , the following
             4266      persons may engage in acts or practices included within the practice of construction trades,
             4267      subject to the stated circumstances and limitations, without being licensed under this chapter:
             4268          (a) an authorized representative of the United States government or an authorized
             4269      employee of the state or any of its political subdivisions when working on construction work of
             4270      the state or the subdivision, and when acting within the terms of the person's trust, office, or
             4271      employment;
             4272          (b) a person engaged in construction or operation incidental to the construction and
             4273      repair of irrigation and drainage ditches of regularly constituted irrigation districts, reclamation
             4274      districts, and drainage districts or construction and repair relating to farming, dairying,
             4275      agriculture, livestock or poultry raising, metal and coal mining, quarries, sand and gravel
             4276      excavations, well drilling, as defined in Section 73-3-25 , hauling to and from construction
             4277      sites, and lumbering;
             4278          (c) public utilities operating under the rules of the Public Service Commission on work
             4279      incidental to their own business;
             4280          (d) sole owners of property engaged in building:
             4281          (i) no more than one residential structure per year and no more than three residential
             4282      structures per five years on their property for their own noncommercial, nonpublic use; except,
             4283      a person other than the property owner or individuals described in Subsection (1)(e), who
             4284      engages in building the structure must be licensed under this chapter if the person is otherwise
             4285      required to be licensed under this chapter; or
             4286          (ii) structures on their property for their own noncommercial, nonpublic use which are
             4287      incidental to a residential structure on the property, including sheds, carports, or detached
             4288      garages;
             4289          (e) (i) a person engaged in construction or renovation of a residential building for
             4290      noncommercial, nonpublic use if that person:


             4291          (A) works without compensation other than token compensation that is not considered
             4292      salary or wages; and
             4293          (B) works under the direction of the property owner who engages in building the
             4294      structure; and
             4295          (ii) as used in this Subsection (1)(e), "token compensation" means compensation paid
             4296      by a sole owner of property exempted from licensure under Subsection (1)(d) to a person
             4297      exempted from licensure under this Subsection (1)(e), that is:
             4298          (A) minimal in value when compared with the fair market value of the services
             4299      provided by the person;
             4300          (B) not related to the fair market value of the services provided by the person; and
             4301          (C) is incidental to the providing of services by the person including paying for or
             4302      providing meals or refreshment while services are being provided, or paying reasonable
             4303      transportation costs incurred by the person in travel to the site of construction;
             4304          (f) a person engaged in the sale or merchandising of personal property that by its design
             4305      or manufacture may be attached, installed, or otherwise affixed to real property who has
             4306      contracted with a person, firm, or corporation licensed under this chapter to install, affix, or
             4307      attach that property;
             4308          (g) a contractor submitting a bid on a federal aid highway project, if, before
             4309      undertaking construction under that bid, the contractor is licensed under this chapter;
             4310          (h) (i) a person engaged in the alteration, repair, remodeling, or addition to or
             4311      improvement of a building with a contracted or agreed value of less than $3,000, including
             4312      both labor and materials, and including all changes or additions to the contracted or agreed
             4313      upon work; and
             4314          (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (1)(h)(i) and except as otherwise provided in this
             4315      section:
             4316          (A) work in the plumbing and electrical trades on a Subsection (1)(h)(i) project within
             4317      any six month period of time:
             4318          (I) must be performed by a licensed electrical or plumbing contractor, if the project


             4319      involves an electrical or plumbing system; and
             4320          (II) may be performed by a licensed journeyman electrician or plumber or an individual
             4321      referred to in Subsection (1)(h)(ii)(A)(I), if the project involves a component of the system
             4322      such as a faucet, toilet, fixture, device, outlet, or electrical switch;
             4323          (B) installation, repair, or replacement of a residential or commercial gas appliance or a
             4324      combustion system on a Subsection (1)(h)(i) project must be performed by a person who has
             4325      received certification under Subsection 58-55-308 (2) except as otherwise provided in
             4326      Subsection 58-55-308 (2)(d) or 58-55-308 (3);
             4327          (C) installation, repair, or replacement of water-based fire protection systems on a
             4328      Subsection (1)(h)(i) project must be performed by a licensed fire suppression systems
             4329      contractor or a licensed journeyman plumber;
             4330          (D) work as an alarm business or company or as an alarm company agent shall be
             4331      performed by a licensed alarm business or company or a licensed alarm company agent, except
             4332      as otherwise provided in this chapter;
             4333          (E) installation, repair, or replacement of an alarm system on a Subsection (1)(h)(i)
             4334      project must be performed by a licensed alarm business or company or a licensed alarm
             4335      company agent;
             4336          (F) installation, repair, or replacement of a heating, ventilation, or air conditioning
             4337      system (HVAC) on a Subsection (1)(h)(i) project must be performed by an HVAC contractor
             4338      licensed by the division;
             4339          (G) installation, repair, or replacement of a radon mitigation system or a soil
             4340      depressurization system must be performed by a licensed contractor; and
             4341          (H) if the total value of the project is greater than $1,000, the person shall file with the
             4342      division a one-time affirmation, subject to periodic reaffirmation as established by division
             4343      rule, that the person has:
             4344          (I) public liability insurance in coverage amounts and form established by division
             4345      rule; and
             4346          (II) if applicable, workers compensation insurance which would cover an employee of


             4347      the person if that employee worked on the construction project;
             4348          (i) a person practicing a specialty contractor classification or construction trade which
             4349      the director does not classify by administrative rule as significantly impacting the public's
             4350      health, safety, and welfare;
             4351          (j) owners and lessees of property and persons regularly employed for wages by owners
             4352      or lessees of property or their agents for the purpose of maintaining the property, are exempt
             4353      from this chapter when doing work upon the property;
             4354          (k) (i) a person engaged in minor plumbing work that is incidental, as defined by the
             4355      division by rule, to the replacement or repair of a fixture or an appliance in a residential or
             4356      small commercial building, or structure used for agricultural use, as defined in Section
             4357      [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-202 , provided that no modification is made to:
             4358          (A) existing culinary water, soil, waste, or vent piping; or
             4359          (B) a gas appliance or combustion system; and
             4360          (ii) except as provided in Subsection (1)(e), installation for the first time of a fixture or
             4361      an appliance is not included in the exemption provided under Subsection (1)(k)(i);
             4362          (l) a person who ordinarily would be subject to the plumber licensure requirements
             4363      under this chapter when installing or repairing a water conditioner or other water treatment
             4364      apparatus if the conditioner or apparatus:
             4365          (i) meets the appropriate state construction codes or local plumbing standards; and
             4366          (ii) is installed or repaired under the direction of a person authorized to do the work
             4367      under an appropriate specialty contractor license;
             4368          (m) a person who ordinarily would be subject to the electrician licensure requirements
             4369      under this chapter when employed by:
             4370          (i) railroad corporations, telephone corporations or their corporate affiliates, elevator
             4371      contractors or constructors, or street railway systems; or
             4372          (ii) public service corporations, rural electrification associations, or municipal utilities
             4373      who generate, distribute, or sell electrical energy for light, heat, or power;
             4374          (n) a person involved in minor electrical work incidental to a mechanical or service


             4375      installation;
             4376          (o) a student participating in construction trade education and training programs
             4377      approved by the commission with the concurrence of the director under the condition that:
             4378          (i) all work intended as a part of a finished product on which there would normally be
             4379      an inspection by a building inspector is, in fact, inspected and found acceptable by a licensed
             4380      building inspector; and
             4381          (ii) a licensed contractor obtains the necessary building permits;
             4382          (p) a delivery person when replacing any of the following existing equipment with a
             4383      new gas appliance, provided there is an existing gas shutoff valve at the appliance:
             4384          (i) gas range;
             4385          (ii) gas dryer;
             4386          (iii) outdoor gas barbeque; or
             4387          (iv) outdoor gas patio heater;
             4388          (q) a person performing maintenance on an elevator as defined in Subsection
             4389      58-55-102 (14), if the maintenance is not related to the operating integrity of the elevator; and
             4390          (r) an apprentice or helper of an elevator mechanic licensed under this chapter when
             4391      working under the general direction of the licensed elevator mechanic.
             4392          (2) A compliance agency as defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-202 that issues a
             4393      building permit to a person requesting a permit as a sole owner of property referred to in
             4394      Subsection (1)(d) shall notify the division, in writing or through electronic transmission, of the
             4395      issuance of the permit.
             4396          Section 121. Section 58-56-1 is amended to read:
             4397           58-56-1. Short title.
             4398          This chapter is known as the ["Utah Uniform Building Standards Act."] "Building
             4399      Inspector and Factory Built Housing Licensing Act."
             4400          Section 122. Section 58-56-3 is amended to read:
             4401           58-56-3. Definitions.
             4402          In addition to the definitions in Section 58-1-102 , [as used in this chapter:] definitions


             4403      in the following sections apply to this chapter:
             4404          (1) Section 15A-1-102 ;
             4405          (2) Section 15A-1-202 ; and
             4406          (3) Section 15A-1-302 .
             4407          [(1) "Agricultural use" means a use that relates to the tilling of soil and raising of
             4408      crops, or keeping or raising domestic animals.]
             4409          [(2) (a) "Approved code" means a code, including the standards and specifications
             4410      contained in the code, approved by the division under Section 58-56-4 for use by a compliance
             4411      agency.]
             4412          [(b) "Approved code" does not include a state construction code.]
             4413          [(3) "Building" means a structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use
             4414      or occupancy and any improvements attached to it.]
             4415          [(4) "Code" means:]
             4416          [(a) a state construction code; or]
             4417          [(b) an approved code.]
             4418          [(5) "Commission" means the Uniform Building Code Commission created under this
             4419      chapter.]
             4420          [(6) "Compliance agency" means:]
             4421          [(a) an agency of the state or any of its political subdivisions which issues permits for
             4422      construction regulated under the codes;]
             4423          [(b) any other agency of the state or its political subdivisions specifically empowered to
             4424      enforce compliance with the codes; or]
             4425          [(c) any other state agency which chooses to enforce codes adopted under this chapter
             4426      by authority given the agency under a title other than Title 58, Occupations and Professions.]
             4427          [(7) "Construction code" means standards and specifications published by a nationally
             4428      recognized code authority for use in circumstances described in Subsection 58-56-4 (1),
             4429      including:]
             4430          [(a) a building code;]


             4431          [(b) an electrical code;]
             4432          [(c) a residential one and two family dwelling code;]
             4433          [(d) a plumbing code;]
             4434          [(e) a mechanical code;]
             4435          [(f) a fuel gas code;]
             4436          [(g) an energy conservation code; and]
             4437          [(h) a manufactured housing installation standard code.]
             4438          [(8) "Factory built housing" means manufactured homes or mobile homes.]
             4439          [(9) (a) "Factory built housing set-up contractor" means an individual licensed by the
             4440      division to set up or install factory built housing on a temporary or permanent basis.]
             4441          [(b) The scope of the work included under the license includes the placement or
             4442      securing, or both placement and securing, of the factory built housing on a permanent or
             4443      temporary foundation, securing the units together if required, and connection of the utilities to
             4444      the factory built housing unit, but does not include site preparation, construction of a
             4445      permanent foundation, and construction of utility services to the near proximity of the factory
             4446      built housing unit.]
             4447          [(c) If a dealer is not licensed as a factory built housing set-up contractor, that
             4448      individual must subcontract the connection services to individuals who are licensed by the
             4449      division to perform those specific functions under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction
             4450      Trades Licensing Act.]
             4451          [(10) "HUD code" means the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
             4452      Standards Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 5401 et seq.]
             4453          [(11) "Legislative action" includes legislation that:]
             4454          [(a) adopts a new state construction code;]
             4455          [(b) amends a state construction code; or]
             4456          [(c) repeals one or more provisions of a state construction code.]
             4457          [(12) "Local regulator" means a political subdivision of the state that is empowered to
             4458      engage in the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other


             4459      activities subject to the codes.]
             4460          [(13) (a) "Manufactured home" means a transportable factory built housing unit
             4461      constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according to the HUD Code, in one or more sections,
             4462      which:]
             4463          [(i) in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more
             4464      in length, or when erected on site, is 400 or more square feet; and]
             4465          [(ii) is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or
             4466      without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the
             4467      plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.]
             4468          [(b) Manufactured homes constructed on or after June 15, 1976, shall be identifiable by
             4469      the manufacturer's data plate bearing the date the unit was manufactured and a HUD label
             4470      attached to the exterior of the home certifying the home was manufactured to HUD standards.]
             4471          [(14) "Mobile home" means a transportable factory built housing unit built prior to
             4472      June 15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code which existed prior to the HUD
             4473      Code.]
             4474          [(15) "Modular unit" means a structure built from sections which are manufactured in
             4475      accordance with the state construction code adopted pursuant to Section 58-56-4 and
             4476      transported to a building site, the purpose of which is for human habitation, occupancy, or use.]
             4477          [(16) "Not for human occupancy" means use of a structure for purposes other than
             4478      protection or comfort of human beings, but allows people to enter the structure for:]
             4479          [(a) maintenance and repair; and]
             4480          [(b) the care of livestock, crops, or equipment intended for agricultural use which are
             4481      kept there.]
             4482          [(17) "Opinion" means a written, nonbinding, and advisory statement issued by the
             4483      commission concerning an interpretation of the meaning of the codes or the application of the
             4484      codes in a specific circumstance issued in response to a specific request by a party to the issue.]
             4485          [(18) "State construction code" means a construction code adopted by the Legislature
             4486      in accordance with Section 58-56-4 .]


             4487          [(19) "State regulator" means an agency of the state which is empowered to engage in
             4488      the regulation of construction, alteration, remodeling, building, repair, and other activities
             4489      subject to the codes adopted pursuant to this chapter.]
             4490          Section 123. Section 58-56-9 is amended to read:
             4491           58-56-9. Qualifications of inspectors -- Contract for inspection services.
             4492          (1) An inspector employed by a local regulator, state regulator, or compliance agency
             4493      to enforce the codes [adopted or approved pursuant to this chapter] shall:
             4494          (a) (i) meet minimum qualifications as established by the division in collaboration with
             4495      the commission;
             4496          (ii) be certified by a nationally recognized organization which promulgates
             4497      construction codes [adopted under this chapter]; or
             4498          (iii) pass an examination developed by the division in collaboration with the
             4499      commission;
             4500          (b) be currently licensed by the division as meeting those minimum qualifications; and
             4501          (c) be subject to revocation or suspension of the inspector's license or being placed on
             4502      probation if found guilty of unlawful or unprofessional conduct.
             4503          (2) A local regulator, state regulator, or compliance agency may contract for the
             4504      services of a licensed inspector not regularly employed by the regulator or agency.
             4505          [(3) The division shall use the money received under Subsection (4) to provide
             4506      education:]
             4507          [(a) regarding the codes and code amendments that under Section 58-56-4 are adopted,
             4508      approved, or being considered for adoption or approval; and]
             4509          [(b) to:]
             4510          [(i) building inspectors; and]
             4511          [(ii) individuals engaged in construction-related trades or professions.]
             4512          [(4) (a) A compliance agency shall:]
             4513          [(i) charge a 1% surcharge on a building permit it issues; and]
             4514          [(ii) transmit 80% of the amount collected to the division to be used by the division to


             4515      fulfill the requirements of Subsection (3).]
             4516          [(b) The surcharge shall be deposited as a dedicated credit.]
             4517          Section 124. Section 58-56-15.1 is enacted to read:
             4518          58-56-15.1. Factory built housing set-up contractor license.
             4519          (1) The scope of the work included under a factory built housing set-up contractor
             4520      license includes:
             4521          (a) the placement or securing, or both placement and securing, of the factory built
             4522      housing on a permanent or temporary foundation;
             4523          (b) securing units together, if required; and
             4524          (c) connection of the utilities to a factory built housing unit.
             4525          (2) The scope of work included under a factory built housing set-up contractor license
             4526      does not include:
             4527          (a) site preparation;
             4528          (b) construction of a permanent foundation; and
             4529          (c) construction of utility services to the near proximity of the factory built housing
             4530      unit.
             4531          (3) If a dealer is not licensed as a factory built housing set-up contractor, that
             4532      individual must subcontract the connection services to an individual who is licensed by the
             4533      division to perform those specific functions under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction
             4534      Trades Licensing Act.
             4535          Section 125. Section 58-56-17.5 is amended to read:
             4536           58-56-17.5. Factory Built Housing Fees Restricted Account.
             4537          (1) There is created within the General Fund a restricted account known as "Factory
             4538      Built Housing Fees Account."
             4539          (2) (a) The restricted account shall be funded from the fees the dealer collects and
             4540      remits to the division for each factory built home the dealer sells as provided in Subsection
             4541      58-56-17 (1).
             4542          (b) The division shall deposit all money collected under Subsection 58-56-17 (1) in the


             4543      restricted account.
             4544          (c) The restricted account shall be used to pay for education and enforcement of this
             4545      chapter and Title 15A, Chapter 1, Part 3, Factory Built Housing and Modular Units
             4546      Administration Act, including investigations and administrative actions and the funding of
             4547      additional employees to the amount of the legislative appropriation.
             4548          (d) The restricted account may accrue interest which shall be deposited into the
             4549      restricted account.
             4550          Section 126. Section 59-12-102 is amended to read:
             4551           59-12-102. Definitions.
             4552          As used in this chapter:
             4553          (1) "800 service" means a telecommunications service that:
             4554          (a) allows a caller to dial a toll-free number without incurring a charge for the call; and
             4555          (b) is typically marketed:
             4556          (i) under the name 800 toll-free calling;
             4557          (ii) under the name 855 toll-free calling;
             4558          (iii) under the name 866 toll-free calling;
             4559          (iv) under the name 877 toll-free calling;
             4560          (v) under the name 888 toll-free calling; or
             4561          (vi) under a name similar to Subsections (1)(b)(i) through (v) as designated by the
             4562      Federal Communications Commission.
             4563          (2) (a) "900 service" means an inbound toll telecommunications service that:
             4564          (i) a subscriber purchases;
             4565          (ii) allows a customer of the subscriber described in Subsection (2)(a)(i) to call in to
             4566      the subscriber's:
             4567          (A) prerecorded announcement; or
             4568          (B) live service; and
             4569          (iii) is typically marketed:
             4570          (A) under the name 900 service; or


             4571          (B) under a name similar to Subsection (2)(a)(iii)(A) as designated by the Federal
             4572      Communications Commission.
             4573          (b) "900 service" does not include a charge for:
             4574          (i) a collection service a seller of a telecommunications service provides to a
             4575      subscriber; or
             4576          (ii) the following a subscriber sells to the subscriber's customer:
             4577          (A) a product; or
             4578          (B) a service.
             4579          (3) (a) "Admission or user fees" includes season passes.
             4580          (b) "Admission or user fees" does not include annual membership dues to private
             4581      organizations.
             4582          (4) "Agreement" means the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement adopted on
             4583      November 12, 2002, including amendments made to the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax
             4584      Agreement after November 12, 2002.
             4585          (5) "Agreement combined tax rate" means the sum of the tax rates:
             4586          (a) listed under Subsection (6); and
             4587          (b) that are imposed within a local taxing jurisdiction.
             4588          (6) "Agreement sales and use tax" means a tax imposed under:
             4589          (a) Subsection 59-12-103 (2)(a)(i)(A);
             4590          (b) Subsection 59-12-103 (2)(b)(i);
             4591          (c) Subsection 59-12-103 (2)(c)(i);
             4592          (d) Subsection 59-12-103 (2)(d)(i)(A)(I);
             4593          (e) Section 59-12-204 ;
             4594          (f) Section 59-12-401 ;
             4595          (g) Section 59-12-402 ;
             4596          (h) Section 59-12-703 ;
             4597          (i) Section 59-12-802 ;
             4598          (j) Section 59-12-804 ;


             4599          (k) Section 59-12-1102 ;
             4600          (l) Section 59-12-1302 ;
             4601          (m) Section 59-12-1402 ;
             4602          (n) Section 59-12-1802 ;
             4603          (o) Section 59-12-2003 ;
             4604          (p) Section 59-12-2103 ;
             4605          (q) Section 59-12-2213 ;
             4606          (r) Section 59-12-2214 ;
             4607          (s) Section 59-12-2215 ;
             4608          (t) Section 59-12-2216 ;
             4609          (u) Section 59-12-2217 ; or
             4610          (v) Section 59-12-2218 .
             4611          (7) "Aircraft" is as defined in Section 72-10-102 .
             4612          (8) "Aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul provider" means a business entity:
             4613          (a) except for an airline as defined in Section 59-2-102 or an affiliated group as defined
             4614      in Subsection 59-12-107 (1)(f) of an airline; and
             4615          (b) that has the workers, expertise, and facilities to perform the following, regardless of
             4616      whether the business entity performs the following in this state:
             4617          (i) check, diagnose, overhaul, and repair:
             4618          (A) an onboard system of a fixed wing turbine powered aircraft; and
             4619          (B) the parts that comprise an onboard system of a fixed wing turbine powered aircraft;
             4620          (ii) assemble, change, dismantle, inspect, and test a fixed wing turbine powered aircraft
             4621      engine;
             4622          (iii) perform at least the following maintenance on a fixed wing turbine powered
             4623      aircraft:
             4624          (A) an inspection;
             4625          (B) a repair, including a structural repair or modification;
             4626          (C) changing landing gear; and


             4627          (D) addressing issues related to an aging fixed wing turbine powered aircraft;
             4628          (iv) completely remove the existing paint of a fixed wing turbine powered aircraft and
             4629      completely apply new paint to the fixed wing turbine powered aircraft; and
             4630          (v) refurbish the interior of a fixed wing turbine powered aircraft in a manner that
             4631      results in a change in the fixed wing turbine powered aircraft's certification requirements by the
             4632      authority that certifies the fixed wing turbine powered aircraft.
             4633          (9) "Alcoholic beverage" means a beverage that:
             4634          (a) is suitable for human consumption; and
             4635          (b) contains .5% or more alcohol by volume.
             4636          (10) (a) "Ancillary service" means a service associated with, or incidental to, the
             4637      provision of telecommunications service.
             4638          (b) "Ancillary service" includes:
             4639          (i) a conference bridging service;
             4640          (ii) a detailed communications billing service;
             4641          (iii) directory assistance;
             4642          (iv) a vertical service; or
             4643          (v) a voice mail service.
             4644          (11) "Area agency on aging" is as defined in Section 62A-3-101 .
             4645          (12) "Assisted amusement device" means an amusement device, skill device, or ride
             4646      device that is started and stopped by an individual:
             4647          (a) who is not the purchaser or renter of the right to use or operate the amusement
             4648      device, skill device, or ride device; and
             4649          (b) at the direction of the seller of the right to use the amusement device, skill device,
             4650      or ride device.
             4651          (13) "Assisted cleaning or washing of tangible personal property" means cleaning or
             4652      washing of tangible personal property if the cleaning or washing labor is primarily performed
             4653      by an individual:
             4654          (a) who is not the purchaser of the cleaning or washing of the tangible personal


             4655      property; and
             4656          (b) at the direction of the seller of the cleaning or washing of the tangible personal
             4657      property.
             4658          (14) "Authorized carrier" means:
             4659          (a) in the case of vehicles operated over public highways, the holder of credentials
             4660      indicating that the vehicle is or will be operated pursuant to both the International Registration
             4661      Plan and the International Fuel Tax Agreement;
             4662          (b) in the case of aircraft, the holder of a Federal Aviation Administration operating
             4663      certificate or air carrier's operating certificate; or
             4664          (c) in the case of locomotives, freight cars, railroad work equipment, or other rolling
             4665      stock, the holder of a certificate issued by the United States Surface Transportation Board.
             4666          (15) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (15)(b), "biomass energy" means any of the
             4667      following that is used as the primary source of energy to produce fuel or electricity:
             4668          (i) material from a plant or tree; or
             4669          (ii) other organic matter that is available on a renewable basis, including:
             4670          (A) slash and brush from forests and woodlands;
             4671          (B) animal waste;
             4672          (C) methane produced:
             4673          (I) at landfills; or
             4674          (II) as a byproduct of the treatment of wastewater residuals;
             4675          (D) aquatic plants; and
             4676          (E) agricultural products.
             4677          (b) "Biomass energy" does not include:
             4678          (i) black liquor;
             4679          (ii) treated woods; or
             4680          (iii) biomass from municipal solid waste other than methane produced:
             4681          (A) at landfills; or
             4682          (B) as a byproduct of the treatment of wastewater residuals.


             4683          (16) (a) "Bundled transaction" means the sale of two or more items of tangible personal
             4684      property, products, or services if the tangible personal property, products, or services are:
             4685          (i) distinct and identifiable; and
             4686          (ii) sold for one nonitemized price.
             4687          (b) "Bundled transaction" does not include:
             4688          (i) the sale of tangible personal property if the sales price varies, or is negotiable, on
             4689      the basis of the selection by the purchaser of the items of tangible personal property included in
             4690      the transaction;
             4691          (ii) the sale of real property;
             4692          (iii) the sale of services to real property;
             4693          (iv) the retail sale of tangible personal property and a service if:
             4694          (A) the tangible personal property:
             4695          (I) is essential to the use of the service; and
             4696          (II) is provided exclusively in connection with the service; and
             4697          (B) the service is the true object of the transaction;
             4698          (v) the retail sale of two services if:
             4699          (A) one service is provided that is essential to the use or receipt of a second service;
             4700          (B) the first service is provided exclusively in connection with the second service; and
             4701          (C) the second service is the true object of the transaction;
             4702          (vi) a transaction that includes tangible personal property or a product subject to
             4703      taxation under this chapter and tangible personal property or a product that is not subject to
             4704      taxation under this chapter if the:
             4705          (A) seller's purchase price of the tangible personal property or product subject to
             4706      taxation under this chapter is de minimis; or
             4707          (B) seller's sales price of the tangible personal property or product subject to taxation
             4708      under this chapter is de minimis; and
             4709          (vii) the retail sale of tangible personal property that is not subject to taxation under
             4710      this chapter and tangible personal property that is subject to taxation under this chapter if:


             4711          (A) that retail sale includes:
             4712          (I) food and food ingredients;
             4713          (II) a drug;
             4714          (III) durable medical equipment;
             4715          (IV) mobility enhancing equipment;
             4716          (V) an over-the-counter drug;
             4717          (VI) a prosthetic device; or
             4718          (VII) a medical supply; and
             4719          (B) subject to Subsection (16)(f):
             4720          (I) the seller's purchase price of the tangible personal property subject to taxation under
             4721      this chapter is 50% or less of the seller's total purchase price of that retail sale; or
             4722          (II) the seller's sales price of the tangible personal property subject to taxation under
             4723      this chapter is 50% or less of the seller's total sales price of that retail sale.
             4724          (c) (i) For purposes of Subsection (16)(a)(i), tangible personal property, a product, or a
             4725      service that is distinct and identifiable does not include:
             4726          (A) packaging that:
             4727          (I) accompanies the sale of the tangible personal property, product, or service; and
             4728          (II) is incidental or immaterial to the sale of the tangible personal property, product, or
             4729      service;
             4730          (B) tangible personal property, a product, or a service provided free of charge with the
             4731      purchase of another item of tangible personal property, a product, or a service; or
             4732          (C) an item of tangible personal property, a product, or a service included in the
             4733      definition of "purchase price."
             4734          (ii) For purposes of Subsection (16)(c)(i)(B), an item of tangible personal property, a
             4735      product, or a service is provided free of charge with the purchase of another item of tangible
             4736      personal property, a product, or a service if the sales price of the purchased item of tangible
             4737      personal property, product, or service does not vary depending on the inclusion of the tangible
             4738      personal property, product, or service provided free of charge.


             4739          (d) (i) For purposes of Subsection (16)(a)(ii), property sold for one nonitemized price
             4740      does not include a price that is separately identified by tangible personal property, product, or
             4741      service on the following, regardless of whether the following is in paper format or electronic
             4742      format:
             4743          (A) a binding sales document; or
             4744          (B) another supporting sales-related document that is available to a purchaser.
             4745          (ii) For purposes of Subsection (16)(d)(i), a binding sales document or another
             4746      supporting sales-related document that is available to a purchaser includes:
             4747          (A) a bill of sale;
             4748          (B) a contract;
             4749          (C) an invoice;
             4750          (D) a lease agreement;
             4751          (E) a periodic notice of rates and services;
             4752          (F) a price list;
             4753          (G) a rate card;
             4754          (H) a receipt; or
             4755          (I) a service agreement.
             4756          (e) (i) For purposes of Subsection (16)(b)(vi), the sales price of tangible personal
             4757      property or a product subject to taxation under this chapter is de minimis if:
             4758          (A) the seller's purchase price of the tangible personal property or product is 10% or
             4759      less of the seller's total purchase price of the bundled transaction; or
             4760          (B) the seller's sales price of the tangible personal property or product is 10% or less of
             4761      the seller's total sales price of the bundled transaction.
             4762          (ii) For purposes of Subsection (16)(b)(vi), a seller:
             4763          (A) shall use the seller's purchase price or the seller's sales price to determine if the
             4764      purchase price or sales price of the tangible personal property or product subject to taxation
             4765      under this chapter is de minimis; and
             4766          (B) may not use a combination of the seller's purchase price and the seller's sales price


             4767      to determine if the purchase price or sales price of the tangible personal property or product
             4768      subject to taxation under this chapter is de minimis.
             4769          (iii) For purposes of Subsection (16)(b)(vi), a seller shall use the full term of a service
             4770      contract to determine if the sales price of tangible personal property or a product is de minimis.
             4771          (f) For purposes of Subsection (16)(b)(vii)(B), a seller may not use a combination of
             4772      the seller's purchase price and the seller's sales price to determine if tangible personal property
             4773      subject to taxation under this chapter is 50% or less of the seller's total purchase price or sales
             4774      price of that retail sale.
             4775          (17) "Certified automated system" means software certified by the governing board of
             4776      the agreement that:
             4777          (a) calculates the agreement sales and use tax imposed within a local taxing
             4778      jurisdiction:
             4779          (i) on a transaction; and
             4780          (ii) in the states that are members of the agreement;
             4781          (b) determines the amount of agreement sales and use tax to remit to a state that is a
             4782      member of the agreement; and
             4783          (c) maintains a record of the transaction described in Subsection (17)(a)(i).
             4784          (18) "Certified service provider" means an agent certified:
             4785          (a) by the governing board of the agreement; and
             4786          (b) to perform all of a seller's sales and use tax functions for an agreement sales and
             4787      use tax other than the seller's obligation under Section 59-12-124 to remit a tax on the seller's
             4788      own purchases.
             4789          (19) (a) Subject to Subsection (19)(b), "clothing" means all human wearing apparel
             4790      suitable for general use.
             4791          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             4792      commission shall make rules:
             4793          (i) listing the items that constitute "clothing"; and
             4794          (ii) that are consistent with the list of items that constitute "clothing" under the


             4795      agreement.
             4796          (20) "Coal-to-liquid" means the process of converting coal into a liquid synthetic fuel.
             4797          (21) "Commercial use" means the use of gas, electricity, heat, coal, fuel oil, or other
             4798      fuels that does not constitute industrial use under Subsection (48) or residential use under
             4799      Subsection (94).
             4800          (22) (a) "Common carrier" means a person engaged in or transacting the business of
             4801      transporting passengers, freight, merchandise, or other property for hire within this state.
             4802          (b) (i) "Common carrier" does not include a person who, at the time the person is
             4803      traveling to or from that person's place of employment, transports a passenger to or from the
             4804      passenger's place of employment.
             4805          (ii) For purposes of Subsection (22)(b)(i), in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
             4806      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the commission may make rules defining what
             4807      constitutes a person's place of employment.
             4808          (23) "Component part" includes:
             4809          (a) poultry, dairy, and other livestock feed, and their components;
             4810          (b) baling ties and twine used in the baling of hay and straw;
             4811          (c) fuel used for providing temperature control of orchards and commercial
             4812      greenhouses doing a majority of their business in wholesale sales, and for providing power for
             4813      off-highway type farm machinery; and
             4814          (d) feed, seeds, and seedlings.
             4815          (24) "Computer" means an electronic device that accepts information:
             4816          (a) (i) in digital form; or
             4817          (ii) in a form similar to digital form; and
             4818          (b) manipulates that information for a result based on a sequence of instructions.
             4819          (25) "Computer software" means a set of coded instructions designed to cause:
             4820          (a) a computer to perform a task; or
             4821          (b) automatic data processing equipment to perform a task.
             4822          (26) (a) "Conference bridging service" means an ancillary service that links two or


             4823      more participants of an audio conference call or video conference call.
             4824          (b) "Conference bridging service" includes providing a telephone number as part of the
             4825      ancillary service described in Subsection (26)(a).
             4826          (c) "Conference bridging service" does not include a telecommunications service used
             4827      to reach the ancillary service described in Subsection (26)(a).
             4828          (27) "Construction materials" means any tangible personal property that will be
             4829      converted into real property.
             4830          (28) "Delivered electronically" means delivered to a purchaser by means other than
             4831      tangible storage media.
             4832          (29) (a) "Delivery charge" means a charge:
             4833          (i) by a seller of:
             4834          (A) tangible personal property;
             4835          (B) a product transferred electronically; or
             4836          (C) services; and
             4837          (ii) for preparation and delivery of the tangible personal property, product transferred
             4838      electronically, or services described in Subsection (29)(a)(i) to a location designated by the
             4839      purchaser.
             4840          (b) "Delivery charge" includes a charge for the following:
             4841          (i) transportation;
             4842          (ii) shipping;
             4843          (iii) postage;
             4844          (iv) handling;
             4845          (v) crating; or
             4846          (vi) packing.
             4847          (30) "Detailed telecommunications billing service" means an ancillary service of
             4848      separately stating information pertaining to individual calls on a customer's billing statement.
             4849          (31) "Dietary supplement" means a product, other than tobacco, that:
             4850          (a) is intended to supplement the diet;


             4851          (b) contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients:
             4852          (i) a vitamin;
             4853          (ii) a mineral;
             4854          (iii) an herb or other botanical;
             4855          (iv) an amino acid;
             4856          (v) a dietary substance for use by humans to supplement the diet by increasing the total
             4857      dietary intake; or
             4858          (vi) a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of any ingredient
             4859      described in Subsections (31)(b)(i) through (v);
             4860          (c) (i) except as provided in Subsection (31)(c)(ii), is intended for ingestion in:
             4861          (A) tablet form;
             4862          (B) capsule form;
             4863          (C) powder form;
             4864          (D) softgel form;
             4865          (E) gelcap form; or
             4866          (F) liquid form; or
             4867          (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (31)(c)(i), if the product is not intended for ingestion in
             4868      a form described in Subsections (31)(c)(i)(A) through (F), is not represented:
             4869          (A) as conventional food; and
             4870          (B) for use as a sole item of:
             4871          (I) a meal; or
             4872          (II) the diet; and
             4873          (d) is required to be labeled as a dietary supplement:
             4874          (i) identifiable by the "Supplemental Facts" box found on the label; and
             4875          (ii) as required by 21 C.F.R. Sec. 101.36.
             4876          (32) (a) "Direct mail" means printed material delivered or distributed by United States
             4877      mail or other delivery service:
             4878          (i) to:


             4879          (A) a mass audience; or
             4880          (B) addressees on a mailing list provided:
             4881          (I) by a purchaser of the mailing list; or
             4882          (II) at the discretion of the purchaser of the mailing list; and
             4883          (ii) if the cost of the printed material is not billed directly to the recipients.
             4884          (b) "Direct mail" includes tangible personal property supplied directly or indirectly by a
             4885      purchaser to a seller of direct mail for inclusion in a package containing the printed material.
             4886          (c) "Direct mail" does not include multiple items of printed material delivered to a
             4887      single address.
             4888          (33) "Directory assistance" means an ancillary service of providing:
             4889          (a) address information; or
             4890          (b) telephone number information.
             4891          (34) (a) "Disposable home medical equipment or supplies" means medical equipment
             4892      or supplies that:
             4893          (i) cannot withstand repeated use; and
             4894          (ii) are purchased by, for, or on behalf of a person other than:
             4895          (A) a health care facility as defined in Section 26-21-2 ;
             4896          (B) a health care provider as defined in Section 78B-3-403 ;
             4897          (C) an office of a health care provider described in Subsection (34)(a)(ii)(B); or
             4898          (D) a person similar to a person described in Subsections (34)(a)(ii)(A) through (C).
             4899          (b) "Disposable home medical equipment or supplies" does not include:
             4900          (i) a drug;
             4901          (ii) durable medical equipment;
             4902          (iii) a hearing aid;
             4903          (iv) a hearing aid accessory;
             4904          (v) mobility enhancing equipment; or
             4905          (vi) tangible personal property used to correct impaired vision, including:
             4906          (A) eyeglasses; or


             4907          (B) contact lenses.
             4908          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             4909      commission may by rule define what constitutes medical equipment or supplies.
             4910          (35) (a) "Drug" means a compound, substance, or preparation, or a component of a
             4911      compound, substance, or preparation that is:
             4912          (i) recognized in:
             4913          (A) the official United States Pharmacopoeia;
             4914          (B) the official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States;
             4915          (C) the official National Formulary; or
             4916          (D) a supplement to a publication listed in Subsections (35)(a)(i)(A) through (C);
             4917          (ii) intended for use in the:
             4918          (A) diagnosis of disease;
             4919          (B) cure of disease;
             4920          (C) mitigation of disease;
             4921          (D) treatment of disease; or
             4922          (E) prevention of disease; or
             4923          (iii) intended to affect:
             4924          (A) the structure of the body; or
             4925          (B) any function of the body.
             4926          (b) "Drug" does not include:
             4927          (i) food and food ingredients;
             4928          (ii) a dietary supplement;
             4929          (iii) an alcoholic beverage; or
             4930          (iv) a prosthetic device.
             4931          (36) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (36)(c), "durable medical equipment" means
             4932      equipment that:
             4933          (i) can withstand repeated use;
             4934          (ii) is primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose;


             4935          (iii) generally is not useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury; and
             4936          (iv) is not worn in or on the body.
             4937          (b) "Durable medical equipment" includes parts used in the repair or replacement of the
             4938      equipment described in Subsection (36)(a).
             4939          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (36)(a), "durable medical equipment" does not include
             4940      mobility enhancing equipment.
             4941          (37) "Electronic" means:
             4942          (a) relating to technology; and
             4943          (b) having:
             4944          (i) electrical capabilities;
             4945          (ii) digital capabilities;
             4946          (iii) magnetic capabilities;
             4947          (iv) wireless capabilities;
             4948          (v) optical capabilities;
             4949          (vi) electromagnetic capabilities; or
             4950          (vii) capabilities similar to Subsections (37)(b)(i) through (vi).
             4951          (38) "Employee" is as defined in Section 59-10-401 .
             4952          (39) "Fixed guideway" means a public transit facility that uses and occupies:
             4953          (a) rail for the use of public transit; or
             4954          (b) a separate right-of-way for the use of public transit.
             4955          (40) "Fixed wing turbine powered aircraft" means an aircraft that:
             4956          (a) is powered by turbine engines;
             4957          (b) operates on jet fuel; and
             4958          (c) has wings that are permanently attached to the fuselage of the aircraft.
             4959          (41) "Fixed wireless service" means a telecommunications service that provides radio
             4960      communication between fixed points.
             4961          (42) (a) "Food and food ingredients" means substances:
             4962          (i) regardless of whether the substances are in:


             4963          (A) liquid form;
             4964          (B) concentrated form;
             4965          (C) solid form;
             4966          (D) frozen form;
             4967          (E) dried form; or
             4968          (F) dehydrated form; and
             4969          (ii) that are:
             4970          (A) sold for:
             4971          (I) ingestion by humans; or
             4972          (II) chewing by humans; and
             4973          (B) consumed for the substance's:
             4974          (I) taste; or
             4975          (II) nutritional value.
             4976          (b) "Food and food ingredients" includes an item described in Subsection (78)(b)(iii).
             4977          (c) "Food and food ingredients" does not include:
             4978          (i) an alcoholic beverage;
             4979          (ii) tobacco; or
             4980          (iii) prepared food.
             4981          (43) (a) "Fundraising sales" means sales:
             4982          (i) (A) made by a school; or
             4983          (B) made by a school student;
             4984          (ii) that are for the purpose of raising funds for the school to purchase equipment,
             4985      materials, or provide transportation; and
             4986          (iii) that are part of an officially sanctioned school activity.
             4987          (b) For purposes of Subsection (43)(a)(iii), "officially sanctioned school activity"
             4988      means a school activity:
             4989          (i) that is conducted in accordance with a formal policy adopted by the school or school
             4990      district governing the authorization and supervision of fundraising activities;


             4991          (ii) that does not directly or indirectly compensate an individual teacher or other
             4992      educational personnel by direct payment, commissions, or payment in kind; and
             4993          (iii) the net or gross revenues from which are deposited in a dedicated account
             4994      controlled by the school or school district.
             4995          (44) "Geothermal energy" means energy contained in heat that continuously flows
             4996      outward from the earth that is used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.
             4997          (45) "Governing board of the agreement" means the governing board of the agreement
             4998      that is:
             4999          (a) authorized to administer the agreement; and
             5000          (b) established in accordance with the agreement.
             5001          (46) (a) For purposes of Subsection 59-12-104 (41), "governmental entity" means:
             5002          (i) the executive branch of the state, including all departments, institutions, boards,
             5003      divisions, bureaus, offices, commissions, and committees;
             5004          (ii) the judicial branch of the state, including the courts, the Judicial Council, the
             5005      Office of the Court Administrator, and similar administrative units in the judicial branch;
             5006          (iii) the legislative branch of the state, including the House of Representatives, the
             5007      Senate, the Legislative Printing Office, the Office of Legislative Research and General
             5008      Counsel, the Office of the Legislative Auditor General, and the Office of the Legislative Fiscal
             5009      Analyst;
             5010          (iv) the National Guard;
             5011          (v) an independent entity as defined in Section 63E-1-102 ; or
             5012          (vi) a political subdivision as defined in Section 17B-1-102 .
             5013          (b) "Governmental entity" does not include the state systems of public and higher
             5014      education, including:
             5015          (i) a college campus of the Utah College of Applied Technology;
             5016          (ii) a school;
             5017          (iii) the State Board of Education;
             5018          (iv) the State Board of Regents; or


             5019          (v) a state institution of higher education as defined in Section 53B-3-102 .
             5020          (47) "Hydroelectric energy" means water used as the sole source of energy to produce
             5021      electricity.
             5022          (48) "Industrial use" means the use of natural gas, electricity, heat, coal, fuel oil, or
             5023      other fuels:
             5024          (a) in mining or extraction of minerals;
             5025          (b) in agricultural operations to produce an agricultural product up to the time of
             5026      harvest or placing the agricultural product into a storage facility, including:
             5027          (i) commercial greenhouses;
             5028          (ii) irrigation pumps;
             5029          (iii) farm machinery;
             5030          (iv) implements of husbandry as defined in Subsection 41-1a-102 (23) that are not
             5031      registered under Title 41, Chapter 1a, Part 2, Registration; and
             5032          (v) other farming activities;
             5033          (c) in manufacturing tangible personal property at an establishment described in SIC
             5034      Codes 2000 to 3999 of the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification Manual of the federal
             5035      Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget;
             5036          (d) by a scrap recycler if:
             5037          (i) from a fixed location, the scrap recycler utilizes machinery or equipment to process
             5038      one or more of the following items into prepared grades of processed materials for use in new
             5039      products:
             5040          (A) iron;
             5041          (B) steel;
             5042          (C) nonferrous metal;
             5043          (D) paper;
             5044          (E) glass;
             5045          (F) plastic;
             5046          (G) textile; or


             5047          (H) rubber; and
             5048          (ii) the new products under Subsection (48)(d)(i) would otherwise be made with
             5049      nonrecycled materials; or
             5050          (e) in producing a form of energy or steam described in Subsection 54-2-1 (2)(a) by a
             5051      cogeneration facility as defined in Section 54-2-1 .
             5052          (49) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (49)(b), "installation charge" means a charge
             5053      for installing:
             5054          (i) tangible personal property; or
             5055          (ii) a product transferred electronically.
             5056          (b) "Installation charge" does not include a charge for repairs or renovations of:
             5057          (i) tangible personal property; or
             5058          (ii) a product transferred electronically.
             5059          (50) (a) "Lease" or "rental" means a transfer of possession or control of tangible
             5060      personal property or a product transferred electronically for:
             5061          (i) (A) a fixed term; or
             5062          (B) an indeterminate term; and
             5063          (ii) consideration.
             5064          (b) "Lease" or "rental" includes an agreement covering a motor vehicle and trailer if the
             5065      amount of consideration may be increased or decreased by reference to the amount realized
             5066      upon sale or disposition of the property as defined in Section 7701(h)(1), Internal Revenue
             5067      Code.
             5068          (c) "Lease" or "rental" does not include:
             5069          (i) a transfer of possession or control of property under a security agreement or
             5070      deferred payment plan that requires the transfer of title upon completion of the required
             5071      payments;
             5072          (ii) a transfer of possession or control of property under an agreement that requires the
             5073      transfer of title:
             5074          (A) upon completion of required payments; and


             5075          (B) if the payment of an option price does not exceed the greater of:
             5076          (I) $100; or
             5077          (II) 1% of the total required payments; or
             5078          (iii) providing tangible personal property along with an operator for a fixed period of
             5079      time or an indeterminate period of time if the operator is necessary for equipment to perform as
             5080      designed.
             5081          (d) For purposes of Subsection (50)(c)(iii), an operator is necessary for equipment to
             5082      perform as designed if the operator's duties exceed the:
             5083          (i) set-up of tangible personal property;
             5084          (ii) maintenance of tangible personal property; or
             5085          (iii) inspection of tangible personal property.
             5086          (51) "Load and leave" means delivery to a purchaser by use of a tangible storage media
             5087      if the tangible storage media is not physically transferred to the purchaser.
             5088          (52) "Local taxing jurisdiction" means a:
             5089          (a) county that is authorized to impose an agreement sales and use tax;
             5090          (b) city that is authorized to impose an agreement sales and use tax; or
             5091          (c) town that is authorized to impose an agreement sales and use tax.
             5092          (53) "Manufactured home" is as defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 .
             5093          (54) For purposes of Section 59-12-104 , "manufacturing facility" means:
             5094          (a) an establishment described in SIC Codes 2000 to 3999 of the 1987 Standard
             5095      Industrial Classification Manual of the federal Executive Office of the President, Office of
             5096      Management and Budget;
             5097          (b) a scrap recycler if:
             5098          (i) from a fixed location, the scrap recycler utilizes machinery or equipment to process
             5099      one or more of the following items into prepared grades of processed materials for use in new
             5100      products:
             5101          (A) iron;
             5102          (B) steel;


             5103          (C) nonferrous metal;
             5104          (D) paper;
             5105          (E) glass;
             5106          (F) plastic;
             5107          (G) textile; or
             5108          (H) rubber; and
             5109          (ii) the new products under Subsection (54)(b)(i) would otherwise be made with
             5110      nonrecycled materials; or
             5111          (c) a cogeneration facility as defined in Section 54-2-1 .
             5112          (55) "Member of the immediate family of the producer" means a person who is related
             5113      to a producer described in Subsection 59-12-104 (20)(a) as a:
             5114          (a) child or stepchild, regardless of whether the child or stepchild is:
             5115          (i) an adopted child or adopted stepchild; or
             5116          (ii) a foster child or foster stepchild;
             5117          (b) grandchild or stepgrandchild;
             5118          (c) grandparent or stepgrandparent;
             5119          (d) nephew or stepnephew;
             5120          (e) niece or stepniece;
             5121          (f) parent or stepparent;
             5122          (g) sibling or stepsibling;
             5123          (h) spouse;
             5124          (i) person who is the spouse of a person described in Subsections (55)(a) through (g);
             5125      or
             5126          (j) person similar to a person described in Subsections (55)(a) through (i) as
             5127      determined by the commission by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             5128      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             5129          (56) "Mobile home" is as defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ] 15A-1-302 .
             5130          (57) "Mobile telecommunications service" is as defined in the Mobile


             5131      Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U.S.C. Sec. 124.
             5132          (58) (a) "Mobile wireless service" means a telecommunications service, regardless of
             5133      the technology used, if:
             5134          (i) the origination point of the conveyance, routing, or transmission is not fixed;
             5135          (ii) the termination point of the conveyance, routing, or transmission is not fixed; or
             5136          (iii) the origination point described in Subsection (58)(a)(i) and the termination point
             5137      described in Subsection (58)(a)(ii) are not fixed.
             5138          (b) "Mobile wireless service" includes a telecommunications service that is provided
             5139      by a commercial mobile radio service provider.
             5140          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5141      commission may by rule define "commercial mobile radio service provider."
             5142          (59) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (59)(c), "mobility enhancing equipment"
             5143      means equipment that is:
             5144          (i) primarily and customarily used to provide or increase the ability to move from one
             5145      place to another;
             5146          (ii) appropriate for use in a:
             5147          (A) home; or
             5148          (B) motor vehicle; and
             5149          (iii) not generally used by persons with normal mobility.
             5150          (b) "Mobility enhancing equipment" includes parts used in the repair or replacement of
             5151      the equipment described in Subsection (59)(a).
             5152          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (59)(a), "mobility enhancing equipment" does not
             5153      include:
             5154          (i) a motor vehicle;
             5155          (ii) equipment on a motor vehicle if that equipment is normally provided by the motor
             5156      vehicle manufacturer;
             5157          (iii) durable medical equipment; or
             5158          (iv) a prosthetic device.


             5159          (60) "Model 1 seller" means a seller registered under the agreement that has selected a
             5160      certified service provider as the seller's agent to perform all of the seller's sales and use tax
             5161      functions for agreement sales and use taxes other than the seller's obligation under Section
             5162      59-12-124 to remit a tax on the seller's own purchases.
             5163          (61) "Model 2 seller" means a seller registered under the agreement that:
             5164          (a) except as provided in Subsection (61)(b), has selected a certified automated system
             5165      to perform the seller's sales tax functions for agreement sales and use taxes; and
             5166          (b) notwithstanding Subsection (61)(a), retains responsibility for remitting all of the
             5167      sales tax:
             5168          (i) collected by the seller; and
             5169          (ii) to the appropriate local taxing jurisdiction.
             5170          (62) (a) Subject to Subsection (62)(b), "model 3 seller" means a seller registered under
             5171      the agreement that has:
             5172          (i) sales in at least five states that are members of the agreement;
             5173          (ii) total annual sales revenues of at least $500,000,000;
             5174          (iii) a proprietary system that calculates the amount of tax:
             5175          (A) for an agreement sales and use tax; and
             5176          (B) due to each local taxing jurisdiction; and
             5177          (iv) entered into a performance agreement with the governing board of the agreement.
             5178          (b) For purposes of Subsection (62)(a), "model 3 seller" includes an affiliated group of
             5179      sellers using the same proprietary system.
             5180          (63) "Model 4 seller" means a seller that is registered under the agreement and is not a
             5181      model 1 seller, model 2 seller, or model 3 seller.
             5182          (64) "Modular home" means a modular unit as defined in Section [ 58-56-3 ]
             5183      15A-1-302 .
             5184          (65) "Motor vehicle" is as defined in Section 41-1a-102 .
             5185          (66) "Oil shale" means a group of fine black to dark brown shales containing
             5186      bituminous material that yields petroleum upon distillation.


             5187          (67) (a) "Other fuels" means products that burn independently to produce heat or
             5188      energy.
             5189          (b) "Other fuels" includes oxygen when it is used in the manufacturing of tangible
             5190      personal property.
             5191          (68) (a) "Paging service" means a telecommunications service that provides
             5192      transmission of a coded radio signal for the purpose of activating a specific pager.
             5193          (b) For purposes of Subsection (68)(a), the transmission of a coded radio signal
             5194      includes a transmission by message or sound.
             5195          (69) "Pawnbroker" is as defined in Section 13-32a-102 .
             5196          (70) "Pawn transaction" is as defined in Section 13-32a-102 .
             5197          (71) (a) "Permanently attached to real property" means that for tangible personal
             5198      property attached to real property:
             5199          (i) the attachment of the tangible personal property to the real property:
             5200          (A) is essential to the use of the tangible personal property; and
             5201          (B) suggests that the tangible personal property will remain attached to the real
             5202      property in the same place over the useful life of the tangible personal property; or
             5203          (ii) if the tangible personal property is detached from the real property, the detachment
             5204      would:
             5205          (A) cause substantial damage to the tangible personal property; or
             5206          (B) require substantial alteration or repair of the real property to which the tangible
             5207      personal property is attached.
             5208          (b) "Permanently attached to real property" includes:
             5209          (i) the attachment of an accessory to the tangible personal property if the accessory is:
             5210          (A) essential to the operation of the tangible personal property; and
             5211          (B) attached only to facilitate the operation of the tangible personal property;
             5212          (ii) a temporary detachment of tangible personal property from real property for a
             5213      repair or renovation if the repair or renovation is performed where the tangible personal
             5214      property and real property are located; or


             5215          (iii) property attached to oil, gas, or water pipelines, except for the property listed in
             5216      Subsection (71)(c)(iii) or (iv).
             5217          (c) "Permanently attached to real property" does not include:
             5218          (i) the attachment of portable or movable tangible personal property to real property if
             5219      that portable or movable tangible personal property is attached to real property only for:
             5220          (A) convenience;
             5221          (B) stability; or
             5222          (C) for an obvious temporary purpose;
             5223          (ii) the detachment of tangible personal property from real property except for the
             5224      detachment described in Subsection (71)(b)(ii);
             5225          (iii) an attachment of the following tangible personal property to real property if the
             5226      attachment to real property is only through a line that supplies water, electricity, gas,
             5227      telecommunications, cable, or supplies a similar item as determined by the commission by rule
             5228      made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:
             5229          (A) a computer;
             5230          (B) a telephone;
             5231          (C) a television; or
             5232          (D) tangible personal property similar to Subsections (71)(c)(iii)(A) through (C) as
             5233      determined by the commission by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             5234      Administrative Rulemaking Act; or
             5235          (iv) an item listed in Subsection (111)(c).
             5236          (72) "Person" includes any individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, association,
             5237      corporation, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, syndicate, this state, any county, city,
             5238      municipality, district, or other local governmental entity of the state, or any group or
             5239      combination acting as a unit.
             5240          (73) "Place of primary use":
             5241          (a) for telecommunications service other than mobile telecommunications service,
             5242      means the street address representative of where the customer's use of the telecommunications


             5243      service primarily occurs, which shall be:
             5244          (i) the residential street address of the customer; or
             5245          (ii) the primary business street address of the customer; or
             5246          (b) for mobile telecommunications service, is as defined in the Mobile
             5247      Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U.S.C. Sec. 124.
             5248          (74) (a) "Postpaid calling service" means a telecommunications service a person
             5249      obtains by making a payment on a call-by-call basis:
             5250          (i) through the use of a:
             5251          (A) bank card;
             5252          (B) credit card;
             5253          (C) debit card; or
             5254          (D) travel card; or
             5255          (ii) by a charge made to a telephone number that is not associated with the origination
             5256      or termination of the telecommunications service.
             5257          (b) "Postpaid calling service" includes a service, except for a prepaid wireless calling
             5258      service, that would be a prepaid wireless calling service if the service were exclusively a
             5259      telecommunications service.
             5260          (75) "Postproduction" means an activity related to the finishing or duplication of a
             5261      medium described in Subsection 59-12-104 (54)(a).
             5262          (76) "Prepaid calling service" means a telecommunications service:
             5263          (a) that allows a purchaser access to telecommunications service that is exclusively
             5264      telecommunications service;
             5265          (b) that:
             5266          (i) is paid for in advance; and
             5267          (ii) enables the origination of a call using an:
             5268          (A) access number; or
             5269          (B) authorization code;
             5270          (c) that is dialed:


             5271          (i) manually; or
             5272          (ii) electronically; and
             5273          (d) sold in predetermined units or dollars that decline:
             5274          (i) by a known amount; and
             5275          (ii) with use.
             5276          (77) "Prepaid wireless calling service" means a telecommunications service:
             5277          (a) that provides the right to utilize:
             5278          (i) mobile wireless service; and
             5279          (ii) other service that is not a telecommunications service, including:
             5280          (A) the download of a product transferred electronically;
             5281          (B) a content service; or
             5282          (C) an ancillary service;
             5283          (b) that:
             5284          (i) is paid for in advance; and
             5285          (ii) enables the origination of a call using an:
             5286          (A) access number; or
             5287          (B) authorization code;
             5288          (c) that is dialed:
             5289          (i) manually; or
             5290          (ii) electronically; and
             5291          (d) sold in predetermined units or dollars that decline:
             5292          (i) by a known amount; and
             5293          (ii) with use.
             5294          (78) (a) "Prepared food" means:
             5295          (i) food:
             5296          (A) sold in a heated state; or
             5297          (B) heated by a seller;
             5298          (ii) two or more food ingredients mixed or combined by the seller for sale as a single


             5299      item; or
             5300          (iii) except as provided in Subsection (78)(c), food sold with an eating utensil provided
             5301      by the seller, including a:
             5302          (A) plate;
             5303          (B) knife;
             5304          (C) fork;
             5305          (D) spoon;
             5306          (E) glass;
             5307          (F) cup;
             5308          (G) napkin; or
             5309          (H) straw.
             5310          (b) "Prepared food" does not include:
             5311          (i) food that a seller only:
             5312          (A) cuts;
             5313          (B) repackages; or
             5314          (C) pasteurizes; or
             5315          (ii) (A) the following:
             5316          (I) raw egg;
             5317          (II) raw fish;
             5318          (III) raw meat;
             5319          (IV) raw poultry; or
             5320          (V) a food containing an item described in Subsections (78)(b)(ii)(A)(I) through (IV);
             5321      and
             5322          (B) if the Food and Drug Administration recommends in Chapter 3, Part 401.11 of the
             5323      Food and Drug Administration's Food Code that a consumer cook the items described in
             5324      Subsection (78)(b)(ii)(A) to prevent food borne illness; or
             5325          (iii) the following if sold without eating utensils provided by the seller:
             5326          (A) food and food ingredients sold by a seller if the seller's proper primary


             5327      classification under the 2002 North American Industry Classification System of the federal
             5328      Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, is manufacturing in
             5329      Sector 311, Food Manufacturing, except for Subsector 3118, Bakeries and Tortilla
             5330      Manufacturing;
             5331          (B) food and food ingredients sold in an unheated state:
             5332          (I) by weight or volume; and
             5333          (II) as a single item; or
             5334          (C) a bakery item, including:
             5335          (I) a bagel;
             5336          (II) a bar;
             5337          (III) a biscuit;
             5338          (IV) bread;
             5339          (V) a bun;
             5340          (VI) a cake;
             5341          (VII) a cookie;
             5342          (VIII) a croissant;
             5343          (IX) a danish;
             5344          (X) a donut;
             5345          (XI) a muffin;
             5346          (XII) a pastry;
             5347          (XIII) a pie;
             5348          (XIV) a roll;
             5349          (XV) a tart;
             5350          (XVI) a torte; or
             5351          (XVII) a tortilla.
             5352          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (78)(a)(iii), an eating utensil provided by the seller
             5353      does not include the following used to transport the food:
             5354          (i) a container; or


             5355          (ii) packaging.
             5356          (79) "Prescription" means an order, formula, or recipe that is issued:
             5357          (a) (i) orally;
             5358          (ii) in writing;
             5359          (iii) electronically; or
             5360          (iv) by any other manner of transmission; and
             5361          (b) by a licensed practitioner authorized by the laws of a state.
             5362          (80) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (80)(b)(ii) or (iii), "prewritten computer
             5363      software" means computer software that is not designed and developed:
             5364          (i) by the author or other creator of the computer software; and
             5365          (ii) to the specifications of a specific purchaser.
             5366          (b) "Prewritten computer software" includes:
             5367          (i) a prewritten upgrade to computer software if the prewritten upgrade to the computer
             5368      software is not designed and developed:
             5369          (A) by the author or other creator of the computer software; and
             5370          (B) to the specifications of a specific purchaser;
             5371          (ii) notwithstanding Subsection (80)(a), computer software designed and developed by
             5372      the author or other creator of the computer software to the specifications of a specific purchaser
             5373      if the computer software is sold to a person other than the purchaser; or
             5374          (iii) notwithstanding Subsection (80)(a) and except as provided in Subsection (80)(c),
             5375      prewritten computer software or a prewritten portion of prewritten computer software:
             5376          (A) that is modified or enhanced to any degree; and
             5377          (B) if the modification or enhancement described in Subsection (80)(b)(iii)(A) is
             5378      designed and developed to the specifications of a specific purchaser.
             5379          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (80)(b)(iii), "prewritten computer software" does not
             5380      include a modification or enhancement described in Subsection (80)(b)(iii) if the charges for
             5381      the modification or enhancement are:
             5382          (i) reasonable; and


             5383          (ii) separately stated on the invoice or other statement of price provided to the
             5384      purchaser.
             5385          (81) (a) "Private communication service" means a telecommunications service:
             5386          (i) that entitles a customer to exclusive or priority use of one or more communications
             5387      channels between or among termination points; and
             5388          (ii) regardless of the manner in which the one or more communications channels are
             5389      connected.
             5390          (b) "Private communications service" includes the following provided in connection
             5391      with the use of one or more communications channels:
             5392          (i) an extension line;
             5393          (ii) a station;
             5394          (iii) switching capacity; or
             5395          (iv) another associated service that is provided in connection with the use of one or
             5396      more communications channels as defined in Section 59-12-215 .
             5397          (82) (a) "Prosthetic device" means a device that is worn on or in the body to:
             5398          (i) artificially replace a missing portion of the body;
             5399          (ii) prevent or correct a physical deformity or physical malfunction; or
             5400          (iii) support a weak or deformed portion of the body.
             5401          (b) "Prosthetic device" includes:
             5402          (i) parts used in the repairs or renovation of a prosthetic device;
             5403          (ii) replacement parts for a prosthetic device;
             5404          (iii) a dental prosthesis; or
             5405          (iv) a hearing aid.
             5406          (c) "Prosthetic device" does not include:
             5407          (i) corrective eyeglasses; or
             5408          (ii) contact lenses.
             5409          (83) (a) "Protective equipment" means an item:
             5410          (i) for human wear; and


             5411          (ii) that is:
             5412          (A) designed as protection:
             5413          (I) to the wearer against injury or disease; or
             5414          (II) against damage or injury of other persons or property; and
             5415          (B) not suitable for general use.
             5416          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5417      commission shall make rules:
             5418          (i) listing the items that constitute "protective equipment"; and
             5419          (ii) that are consistent with the list of items that constitute "protective equipment"
             5420      under the agreement.
             5421          (84) (a) For purposes of Subsection 59-12-104 (41), "publication" means any written or
             5422      printed matter, other than a photocopy:
             5423          (i) regardless of:
             5424          (A) characteristics;
             5425          (B) copyright;
             5426          (C) form;
             5427          (D) format;
             5428          (E) method of reproduction; or
             5429          (F) source; and
             5430          (ii) made available in printed or electronic format.
             5431          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5432      commission may by rule define the term "photocopy."
             5433          (85) (a) "Purchase price" and "sales price" mean the total amount of consideration:
             5434          (i) valued in money; and
             5435          (ii) for which tangible personal property, a product transferred electronically, or
             5436      services are:
             5437          (A) sold;
             5438          (B) leased; or


             5439          (C) rented.
             5440          (b) "Purchase price" and "sales price" include:
             5441          (i) the seller's cost of the tangible personal property, a product transferred
             5442      electronically, or services sold;
             5443          (ii) expenses of the seller, including:
             5444          (A) the cost of materials used;
             5445          (B) a labor cost;
             5446          (C) a service cost;
             5447          (D) interest;
             5448          (E) a loss;
             5449          (F) the cost of transportation to the seller; or
             5450          (G) a tax imposed on the seller;
             5451          (iii) a charge by the seller for any service necessary to complete the sale; or
             5452          (iv) consideration a seller receives from a person other than the purchaser if:
             5453          (A) (I) the seller actually receives consideration from a person other than the purchaser;
             5454      and
             5455          (II) the consideration described in Subsection (85)(b)(iv)(A)(I) is directly related to a
             5456      price reduction or discount on the sale;
             5457          (B) the seller has an obligation to pass the price reduction or discount through to the
             5458      purchaser;
             5459          (C) the amount of the consideration attributable to the sale is fixed and determinable by
             5460      the seller at the time of the sale to the purchaser; and
             5461          (D) (I) (Aa) the purchaser presents a certificate, coupon, or other documentation to the
             5462      seller to claim a price reduction or discount; and
             5463          (Bb) a person other than the seller authorizes, distributes, or grants the certificate,
             5464      coupon, or other documentation with the understanding that the person other than the seller
             5465      will reimburse any seller to whom the certificate, coupon, or other documentation is presented;
             5466          (II) the purchaser identifies that purchaser to the seller as a member of a group or


             5467      organization allowed a price reduction or discount, except that a preferred customer card that is
             5468      available to any patron of a seller does not constitute membership in a group or organization
             5469      allowed a price reduction or discount; or
             5470          (III) the price reduction or discount is identified as a third party price reduction or
             5471      discount on the:
             5472          (Aa) invoice the purchaser receives; or
             5473          (Bb) certificate, coupon, or other documentation the purchaser presents.
             5474          (c) "Purchase price" and "sales price" do not include:
             5475          (i) a discount:
             5476          (A) in a form including:
             5477          (I) cash;
             5478          (II) term; or
             5479          (III) coupon;
             5480          (B) that is allowed by a seller;
             5481          (C) taken by a purchaser on a sale; and
             5482          (D) that is not reimbursed by a third party; or
             5483          (ii) the following if separately stated on an invoice, bill of sale, or similar document
             5484      provided to the purchaser:
             5485          (A) the following from credit extended on the sale of tangible personal property or
             5486      services:
             5487          (I) a carrying charge;
             5488          (II) a financing charge; or
             5489          (III) an interest charge;
             5490          (B) a delivery charge;
             5491          (C) an installation charge;
             5492          (D) a manufacturer rebate on a motor vehicle; or
             5493          (E) a tax or fee legally imposed directly on the consumer.
             5494          (86) "Purchaser" means a person to whom:


             5495          (a) a sale of tangible personal property is made;
             5496          (b) a product is transferred electronically; or
             5497          (c) a service is furnished.
             5498          (87) "Regularly rented" means:
             5499          (a) rented to a guest for value three or more times during a calendar year; or
             5500          (b) advertised or held out to the public as a place that is regularly rented to guests for
             5501      value.
             5502          (88) "Renewable energy" means:
             5503          (a) biomass energy;
             5504          (b) hydroelectric energy;
             5505          (c) geothermal energy;
             5506          (d) solar energy; or
             5507          (e) wind energy.
             5508          (89) (a) "Renewable energy production facility" means a facility that:
             5509          (i) uses renewable energy to produce electricity; and
             5510          (ii) has a production capacity of 20 kilowatts or greater.
             5511          (b) A facility is a renewable energy production facility regardless of whether the
             5512      facility is:
             5513          (i) connected to an electric grid; or
             5514          (ii) located on the premises of an electricity consumer.
             5515          (90) "Rental" is as defined in Subsection (50).
             5516          (91) "Repairs or renovations of tangible personal property" means:
             5517          (a) a repair or renovation of tangible personal property that is not permanently attached
             5518      to real property; or
             5519          (b) attaching tangible personal property or a product that is transferred electronically to
             5520      other tangible personal property if the other tangible personal property to which the tangible
             5521      personal property or product that is transferred electronically is attached is not permanently
             5522      attached to real property.


             5523          (92) "Research and development" means the process of inquiry or experimentation
             5524      aimed at the discovery of facts, devices, technologies, or applications and the process of
             5525      preparing those devices, technologies, or applications for marketing.
             5526          (93) (a) "Residential telecommunications services" means a telecommunications
             5527      service or an ancillary service that is provided to an individual for personal use:
             5528          (i) at a residential address; or
             5529          (ii) at an institution, including a nursing home or a school, if the telecommunications
             5530      service or ancillary service is provided to and paid for by the individual residing at the
             5531      institution rather than the institution.
             5532          (b) For purposes of Subsection (93)(a), a residential address includes an:
             5533          (i) apartment; or
             5534          (ii) other individual dwelling unit.
             5535          (94) "Residential use" means the use in or around a home, apartment building, sleeping
             5536      quarters, and similar facilities or accommodations.
             5537          (95) "Retail sale" or "sale at retail" means a sale, lease, or rental for a purpose other
             5538      than:
             5539          (a) resale;
             5540          (b) sublease; or
             5541          (c) subrent.
             5542          (96) (a) "Retailer" means any person engaged in a regularly organized business in
             5543      tangible personal property or any other taxable transaction under Subsection 59-12-103 (1), and
             5544      who is selling to the user or consumer and not for resale.
             5545          (b) "Retailer" includes commission merchants, auctioneers, and any person regularly
             5546      engaged in the business of selling to users or consumers within the state.
             5547          (97) (a) "Sale" means any transfer of title, exchange, or barter, conditional or
             5548      otherwise, in any manner, of tangible personal property or any other taxable transaction under
             5549      Subsection 59-12-103 (1), for consideration.
             5550          (b) "Sale" includes:


             5551          (i) installment and credit sales;
             5552          (ii) any closed transaction constituting a sale;
             5553          (iii) any sale of electrical energy, gas, services, or entertainment taxable under this
             5554      chapter;
             5555          (iv) any transaction if the possession of property is transferred but the seller retains the
             5556      title as security for the payment of the price; and
             5557          (v) any transaction under which right to possession, operation, or use of any article of
             5558      tangible personal property is granted under a lease or contract and the transfer of possession
             5559      would be taxable if an outright sale were made.
             5560          (98) "Sale at retail" is as defined in Subsection (95).
             5561          (99) "Sale-leaseback transaction" means a transaction by which title to tangible
             5562      personal property or a product transferred electronically that is subject to a tax under this
             5563      chapter is transferred:
             5564          (a) by a purchaser-lessee;
             5565          (b) to a lessor;
             5566          (c) for consideration; and
             5567          (d) if:
             5568          (i) the purchaser-lessee paid sales and use tax on the purchaser-lessee's initial purchase
             5569      of the tangible personal property or product transferred electronically;
             5570          (ii) the sale of the tangible personal property or product transferred electronically to the
             5571      lessor is intended as a form of financing:
             5572          (A) for the tangible personal property or product transferred electronically; and
             5573          (B) to the purchaser-lessee; and
             5574          (iii) in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, the purchaser-lessee
             5575      is required to:
             5576          (A) capitalize the tangible personal property or product transferred electronically for
             5577      financial reporting purposes; and
             5578          (B) account for the lease payments as payments made under a financing arrangement.


             5579          (100) "Sales price" is as defined in Subsection (85).
             5580          (101) (a) "Sales relating to schools" means the following sales by, amounts paid to, or
             5581      amounts charged by a school:
             5582          (i) sales that are directly related to the school's educational functions or activities
             5583      including:
             5584          (A) the sale of:
             5585          (I) textbooks;
             5586          (II) textbook fees;
             5587          (III) laboratory fees;
             5588          (IV) laboratory supplies; or
             5589          (V) safety equipment;
             5590          (B) the sale of a uniform, protective equipment, or sports or recreational equipment
             5591      that:
             5592          (I) a student is specifically required to wear as a condition of participation in a
             5593      school-related event or school-related activity; and
             5594          (II) is not readily adaptable to general or continued usage to the extent that it takes the
             5595      place of ordinary clothing;
             5596          (C) sales of the following if the net or gross revenues generated by the sales are
             5597      deposited into a school district fund or school fund dedicated to school meals:
             5598          (I) food and food ingredients; or
             5599          (II) prepared food; or
             5600          (D) transportation charges for official school activities; or
             5601          (ii) amounts paid to or amounts charged by a school for admission to a school-related
             5602      event or school-related activity.
             5603          (b) "Sales relating to schools" does not include:
             5604          (i) bookstore sales of items that are not educational materials or supplies;
             5605          (ii) except as provided in Subsection (101)(a)(i)(B):
             5606          (A) clothing;


             5607          (B) clothing accessories or equipment;
             5608          (C) protective equipment; or
             5609          (D) sports or recreational equipment; or
             5610          (iii) amounts paid to or amounts charged by a school for admission to a school-related
             5611      event or school-related activity if the amounts paid or charged are passed through to a person:
             5612          (A) other than a:
             5613          (I) school;
             5614          (II) nonprofit organization authorized by a school board or a governing body of a
             5615      private school to organize and direct a competitive secondary school activity; or
             5616          (III) nonprofit association authorized by a school board or a governing body of a
             5617      private school to organize and direct a competitive secondary school activity; and
             5618          (B) that is required to collect sales and use taxes under this chapter.
             5619          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5620      commission may make rules defining the term "passed through."
             5621          (102) For purposes of this section and Section 59-12-104 , "school":
             5622          (a) means:
             5623          (i) an elementary school or a secondary school that:
             5624          (A) is a:
             5625          (I) public school; or
             5626          (II) private school; and
             5627          (B) provides instruction for one or more grades kindergarten through 12; or
             5628          (ii) a public school district; and
             5629          (b) includes the Electronic High School as defined in Section 53A-15-1002 .
             5630          (103) "Seller" means a person that makes a sale, lease, or rental of:
             5631          (a) tangible personal property;
             5632          (b) a product transferred electronically; or
             5633          (c) a service.
             5634          (104) (a) "Semiconductor fabricating, processing, research, or development materials"


             5635      means tangible personal property or a product transferred electronically if the tangible personal
             5636      property or product transferred electronically is:
             5637          (i) used primarily in the process of:
             5638          (A) (I) manufacturing a semiconductor;
             5639          (II) fabricating a semiconductor; or
             5640          (III) research or development of a:
             5641          (Aa) semiconductor; or
             5642          (Bb) semiconductor manufacturing process; or
             5643          (B) maintaining an environment suitable for a semiconductor; or
             5644          (ii) consumed primarily in the process of:
             5645          (A) (I) manufacturing a semiconductor;
             5646          (II) fabricating a semiconductor; or
             5647          (III) research or development of a:
             5648          (Aa) semiconductor; or
             5649          (Bb) semiconductor manufacturing process; or
             5650          (B) maintaining an environment suitable for a semiconductor.
             5651          (b) "Semiconductor fabricating, processing, research, or development materials"
             5652      includes:
             5653          (i) parts used in the repairs or renovations of tangible personal property or a product
             5654      transferred electronically described in Subsection (104)(a); or
             5655          (ii) a chemical, catalyst, or other material used to:
             5656          (A) produce or induce in a semiconductor a:
             5657          (I) chemical change; or
             5658          (II) physical change;
             5659          (B) remove impurities from a semiconductor; or
             5660          (C) improve the marketable condition of a semiconductor.
             5661          (105) "Senior citizen center" means a facility having the primary purpose of providing
             5662      services to the aged as defined in Section 62A-3-101 .


             5663          (106) "Simplified electronic return" means the electronic return:
             5664          (a) described in Section 318(C) of the agreement; and
             5665          (b) approved by the governing board of the agreement.
             5666          (107) "Solar energy" means the sun used as the sole source of energy for producing
             5667      electricity.
             5668          (108) (a) "Sports or recreational equipment" means an item:
             5669          (i) designed for human use; and
             5670          (ii) that is:
             5671          (A) worn in conjunction with:
             5672          (I) an athletic activity; or
             5673          (II) a recreational activity; and
             5674          (B) not suitable for general use.
             5675          (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5676      commission shall make rules:
             5677          (i) listing the items that constitute "sports or recreational equipment"; and
             5678          (ii) that are consistent with the list of items that constitute "sports or recreational
             5679      equipment" under the agreement.
             5680          (109) "State" means the state of Utah, its departments, and agencies.
             5681          (110) "Storage" means any keeping or retention of tangible personal property or any
             5682      other taxable transaction under Subsection 59-12-103 (1), in this state for any purpose except
             5683      sale in the regular course of business.
             5684          (111) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (111)(d) or (e), "tangible personal property"
             5685      means personal property that:
             5686          (i) may be:
             5687          (A) seen;
             5688          (B) weighed;
             5689          (C) measured;
             5690          (D) felt; or


             5691          (E) touched; or
             5692          (ii) is in any manner perceptible to the senses.
             5693          (b) "Tangible personal property" includes:
             5694          (i) electricity;
             5695          (ii) water;
             5696          (iii) gas;
             5697          (iv) steam; or
             5698          (v) prewritten computer software.
             5699          (c) "Tangible personal property" includes the following regardless of whether the item
             5700      is attached to real property:
             5701          (i) a dishwasher;
             5702          (ii) a dryer;
             5703          (iii) a freezer;
             5704          (iv) a microwave;
             5705          (v) a refrigerator;
             5706          (vi) a stove;
             5707          (vii) a washer; or
             5708          (viii) an item similar to Subsections (111)(c)(i) through (vii) as determined by the
             5709      commission by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
             5710      Rulemaking Act.
             5711          (d) "Tangible personal property" does not include a product that is transferred
             5712      electronically.
             5713          (e) "Tangible personal property" does not include the following if attached to real
             5714      property, regardless of whether the attachment to real property is only through a line that
             5715      supplies water, electricity, gas, telephone, cable, or supplies a similar item as determined by the
             5716      commission by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
             5717      Rulemaking Act:
             5718          (i) a hot water heater;


             5719          (ii) a water filtration system; or
             5720          (iii) a water softener system.
             5721          (112) "Tar sands" means impregnated sands that yield mixtures of liquid hydrocarbon
             5722      and require further processing other than mechanical blending before becoming finished
             5723      petroleum products.
             5724          (113) (a) "Telecommunications enabling or facilitating equipment, machinery, or
             5725      software" means an item listed in Subsection (113)(b) if that item is purchased or leased
             5726      primarily to enable or facilitate one or more of the following to function:
             5727          (i) telecommunications switching or routing equipment, machinery, or software; or
             5728          (ii) telecommunications transmission equipment, machinery, or software.
             5729          (b) The following apply to Subsection (113)(a):
             5730          (i) a pole;
             5731          (ii) software;
             5732          (iii) a supplementary power supply;
             5733          (iv) temperature or environmental equipment or machinery;
             5734          (v) test equipment;
             5735          (vi) a tower; or
             5736          (vii) equipment, machinery, or software that functions similarly to an item listed in
             5737      Subsections (113)(b)(i) through (vi) as determined by the commission by rule made in
             5738      accordance with Subsection (113)(c).
             5739          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5740      commission may by rule define what constitutes equipment, machinery, or software that
             5741      functions similarly to an item listed in Subsections (113)(b)(i) through (vi).
             5742          (114) "Telecommunications equipment, machinery, or software required for 911
             5743      service" means equipment, machinery, or software that is required to comply with 47 C.F.R.
             5744      Sec. 20.18.
             5745          (115) "Telecommunications maintenance or repair equipment, machinery, or software"
             5746      means equipment, machinery, or software purchased or leased primarily to maintain or repair


             5747      one or more of the following, regardless of whether the equipment, machinery, or software is
             5748      purchased or leased as a spare part or as an upgrade or modification to one or more of the
             5749      following:
             5750          (a) telecommunications enabling or facilitating equipment, machinery, or software;
             5751          (b) telecommunications switching or routing equipment, machinery, or software; or
             5752          (c) telecommunications transmission equipment, machinery, or software.
             5753          (116) (a) "Telecommunications service" means the electronic conveyance, routing, or
             5754      transmission of audio, data, video, voice, or any other information or signal to a point, or
             5755      among or between points.
             5756          (b) "Telecommunications service" includes:
             5757          (i) an electronic conveyance, routing, or transmission with respect to which a computer
             5758      processing application is used to act:
             5759          (A) on the code, form, or protocol of the content;
             5760          (B) for the purpose of electronic conveyance, routing, or transmission; and
             5761          (C) regardless of whether the service:
             5762          (I) is referred to as voice over Internet protocol service; or
             5763          (II) is classified by the Federal Communications Commission as enhanced or value
             5764      added;
             5765          (ii) an 800 service;
             5766          (iii) a 900 service;
             5767          (iv) a fixed wireless service;
             5768          (v) a mobile wireless service;
             5769          (vi) a postpaid calling service;
             5770          (vii) a prepaid calling service;
             5771          (viii) a prepaid wireless calling service; or
             5772          (ix) a private communications service.
             5773          (c) "Telecommunications service" does not include:
             5774          (i) advertising, including directory advertising;


             5775          (ii) an ancillary service;
             5776          (iii) a billing and collection service provided to a third party;
             5777          (iv) a data processing and information service if:
             5778          (A) the data processing and information service allows data to be:
             5779          (I) (Aa) acquired;
             5780          (Bb) generated;
             5781          (Cc) processed;
             5782          (Dd) retrieved; or
             5783          (Ee) stored; and
             5784          (II) delivered by an electronic transmission to a purchaser; and
             5785          (B) the purchaser's primary purpose for the underlying transaction is the processed data
             5786      or information;
             5787          (v) installation or maintenance of the following on a customer's premises:
             5788          (A) equipment; or
             5789          (B) wiring;
             5790          (vi) Internet access service;
             5791          (vii) a paging service;
             5792          (viii) a product transferred electronically, including:
             5793          (A) music;
             5794          (B) reading material;
             5795          (C) a ring tone;
             5796          (D) software; or
             5797          (E) video;
             5798          (ix) a radio and television audio and video programming service:
             5799          (A) regardless of the medium; and
             5800          (B) including:
             5801          (I) furnishing conveyance, routing, or transmission of a television audio and video
             5802      programming service by a programming service provider;


             5803          (II) cable service as defined in 47 U.S.C. Sec. 522(6); or
             5804          (III) audio and video programming services delivered by a commercial mobile radio
             5805      service provider as defined in 47 C.F.R. Sec. 20.3;
             5806          (x) a value-added nonvoice data service; or
             5807          (xi) tangible personal property.
             5808          (117) (a) "Telecommunications service provider" means a person that:
             5809          (i) owns, controls, operates, or manages a telecommunications service; and
             5810          (ii) engages in an activity described in Subsection (117)(a)(i) for the shared use with or
             5811      resale to any person of the telecommunications service.
             5812          (b) A person described in Subsection (117)(a) is a telecommunications service provider
             5813      whether or not the Public Service Commission of Utah regulates:
             5814          (i) that person; or
             5815          (ii) the telecommunications service that the person owns, controls, operates, or
             5816      manages.
             5817          (118) (a) "Telecommunications switching or routing equipment, machinery, or
             5818      software" means an item listed in Subsection (118)(b) if that item is purchased or leased
             5819      primarily for switching or routing:
             5820          (i) an ancillary service;
             5821          (ii) data communications;
             5822          (iii) voice communications; or
             5823          (iv) telecommunications service.
             5824          (b) The following apply to Subsection (118)(a):
             5825          (i) a bridge;
             5826          (ii) a computer;
             5827          (iii) a cross connect;
             5828          (iv) a modem;
             5829          (v) a multiplexer;
             5830          (vi) plug in circuitry;


             5831          (vii) a router;
             5832          (viii) software;
             5833          (ix) a switch; or
             5834          (x) equipment, machinery, or software that functions similarly to an item listed in
             5835      Subsections (118)(b)(i) through (ix) as determined by the commission by rule made in
             5836      accordance with Subsection (118)(c).
             5837          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5838      commission may by rule define what constitutes equipment, machinery, or software that
             5839      functions similarly to an item listed in Subsections (118)(b)(i) through (ix).
             5840          (119) (a) "Telecommunications transmission equipment, machinery, or software"
             5841      means an item listed in Subsection (119)(b) if that item is purchased or leased primarily for
             5842      sending, receiving, or transporting:
             5843          (i) an ancillary service;
             5844          (ii) data communications;
             5845          (iii) voice communications; or
             5846          (iv) telecommunications service.
             5847          (b) The following apply to Subsection (119)(a):
             5848          (i) an amplifier;
             5849          (ii) a cable;
             5850          (iii) a closure;
             5851          (iv) a conduit;
             5852          (v) a controller;
             5853          (vi) a duplexer;
             5854          (vii) a filter;
             5855          (viii) an input device;
             5856          (ix) an input/output device;
             5857          (x) an insulator;
             5858          (xi) microwave machinery or equipment;


             5859          (xii) an oscillator;
             5860          (xiii) an output device;
             5861          (xiv) a pedestal;
             5862          (xv) a power converter;
             5863          (xvi) a power supply;
             5864          (xvii) a radio channel;
             5865          (xviii) a radio receiver;
             5866          (xix) a radio transmitter;
             5867          (xx) a repeater;
             5868          (xxi) software;
             5869          (xxii) a terminal;
             5870          (xxiii) a timing unit;
             5871          (xxiv) a transformer;
             5872          (xxv) a wire; or
             5873          (xxvi) equipment, machinery, or software that functions similarly to an item listed in
             5874      Subsections (119)(b)(i) through (xxv) as determined by the commission by rule made in
             5875      accordance with Subsection (119)(c).
             5876          (c) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             5877      commission may by rule define what constitutes equipment, machinery, or software that
             5878      functions similarly to an item listed in Subsections (119)(b)(i) through (xxv).
             5879          (120) "Tobacco" means:
             5880          (a) a cigarette;
             5881          (b) a cigar;
             5882          (c) chewing tobacco;
             5883          (d) pipe tobacco; or
             5884          (e) any other item that contains tobacco.
             5885          (121) "Unassisted amusement device" means an amusement device, skill device, or
             5886      ride device that is started and stopped by the purchaser or renter of the right to use or operate


             5887      the amusement device, skill device, or ride device.
             5888          (122) (a) "Use" means the exercise of any right or power over tangible personal
             5889      property, a product transferred electronically, or a service under Subsection 59-12-103 (1),
             5890      incident to the ownership or the leasing of that tangible personal property, product transferred
             5891      electronically, or service.
             5892          (b) "Use" does not include the sale, display, demonstration, or trial of tangible personal
             5893      property, a product transferred electronically, or a service in the regular course of business and
             5894      held for resale.
             5895          (123) "Value-added nonvoice data service" means a service:
             5896          (a) that otherwise meets the definition of a telecommunications service except that a
             5897      computer processing application is used to act primarily for a purpose other than conveyance,
             5898      routing, or transmission; and
             5899          (b) with respect to which a computer processing application is used to act on data or
             5900      information:
             5901          (i) code;
             5902          (ii) content;
             5903          (iii) form; or
             5904          (iv) protocol.
             5905          (124) (a) Subject to Subsection (124)(b), "vehicle" means the following that are
             5906      required to be titled, registered, or titled and registered:
             5907          (i) an aircraft as defined in Section 72-10-102 ;
             5908          (ii) a vehicle as defined in Section 41-1a-102 ;
             5909          (iii) an off-highway vehicle as defined in Section 41-22-2 ; or
             5910          (iv) a vessel as defined in Section 41-1a-102 .
             5911          (b) For purposes of Subsection 59-12-104 (33) only, "vehicle" includes:
             5912          (i) a vehicle described in Subsection (124)(a); or
             5913          (ii) (A) a locomotive;
             5914          (B) a freight car;


             5915          (C) railroad work equipment; or
             5916          (D) other railroad rolling stock.
             5917          (125) "Vehicle dealer" means a person engaged in the business of buying, selling, or
             5918      exchanging a vehicle as defined in Subsection (124).
             5919          (126) (a) "Vertical service" means an ancillary service that:
             5920          (i) is offered in connection with one or more telecommunications services; and
             5921          (ii) offers an advanced calling feature that allows a customer to:
             5922          (A) identify a caller; and
             5923          (B) manage multiple calls and call connections.
             5924          (b) "Vertical service" includes an ancillary service that allows a customer to manage a
             5925      conference bridging service.
             5926          (127) (a) "Voice mail service" means an ancillary service that enables a customer to
             5927      receive, send, or store a recorded message.
             5928          (b) "Voice mail service" does not include a vertical service that a customer is required
             5929      to have in order to utilize a voice mail service.
             5930          (128) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (128)(b), "waste energy facility" means a
             5931      facility that generates electricity:
             5932          (i) using as the primary source of energy waste materials that would be placed in a
             5933      landfill or refuse pit if it were not used to generate electricity, including:
             5934          (A) tires;
             5935          (B) waste coal; or
             5936          (C) oil shale; and
             5937          (ii) in amounts greater than actually required for the operation of the facility.
             5938          (b) "Waste energy facility" does not include a facility that incinerates:
             5939          (i) municipal solid waste;
             5940          (ii) hospital waste as defined in 40 C.F.R. 60.51c; or
             5941          (iii) medical/infectious waste as defined in 40 C.F.R. 60.51c.
             5942          (129) "Watercraft" means a vessel as defined in Section 73-18-2 .


             5943          (130) "Wind energy" means wind used as the sole source of energy to produce
             5944      electricity.
             5945          (131) "ZIP Code" means a Zoning Improvement Plan Code assigned to a geographic
             5946      location by the United States Postal Service.
             5947          Section 127. Section 63A-5-206 is amended to read:
             5948           63A-5-206. Construction, alteration, and repair of state facilities -- Powers of
             5949      director -- Exceptions -- Expenditure of appropriations -- Notification to local
             5950      governments for construction or modification of certain facilities.
             5951          (1) As used in this section:
             5952          (a) "Capital developments" and "capital improvements" have the same meaning as
             5953      provided in Section 63A-5-104 .
             5954          (b) "Compliance agency" has the same meaning as provided in [Subsection 58-56-3 (4)]
             5955      Section 15A-1-202 .
             5956          (c) (i) "Facility" means any building, structure, or other improvement that is
             5957      constructed on property owned by the state, its departments, commissions, institutions, or
             5958      agencies.
             5959          (ii) "Facility" does not mean an unoccupied structure that is a component of the state
             5960      highway system.
             5961          (d) "Life cycle cost-effective" means, as provided for in rules adopted by the State
             5962      Building Board, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
             5963      Act, the most prudent cost of owning and operating a facility, including the initial cost, energy
             5964      costs, operation and maintenance costs, repair costs, and the costs of energy conservation and
             5965      renewable energy systems.
             5966          (e) "Local government" means the county, municipality, or local school district that
             5967      would have jurisdiction to act as the compliance agency if the property on which the project is
             5968      being constructed were not owned by the state.
             5969          (f) "Renewable energy system" means a system designed to use solar, wind, geothermal
             5970      power, wood, or other replenishable energy source to heat, cool, or provide electricity to a


             5971      building.
             5972          (2) (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsections (3) and (4), the director shall exercise
             5973      direct supervision over the design and construction of all new facilities, and all alterations,
             5974      repairs, and improvements to existing facilities if the total project construction cost, regardless
             5975      of the funding source, is greater than $100,000, unless there is memorandum of understanding
             5976      between the director and an institution of higher education that permits the institution of higher
             5977      education to exercise direct supervision for a project with a total project construction cost of
             5978      not greater than $250,000.
             5979          (ii) A state entity may exercise direct supervision over the design and construction of
             5980      all new facilities, and all alterations, repairs, and improvements to existing facilities if:
             5981          (A) the total project construction cost, regardless of the funding sources, is $100,000 or
             5982      less; and
             5983          (B) the state entity assures compliance with the division's forms and contracts and the
             5984      division's design, construction, alteration, repair, improvements, and code inspection standards.
             5985          (b) The director shall prepare or have prepared by private firms or individuals designs,
             5986      plans, and specifications for the projects administered by the division.
             5987          (c) Before proceeding with construction, the director and the officials charged with the
             5988      administration of the affairs of the particular department, commission, institution, or agency
             5989      shall approve the location, design, plans, and specifications.
             5990          (3) Projects for the construction of new facilities and alterations, repairs, and
             5991      improvements to existing facilities are not subject to Subsection (2) if the project:
             5992          (a) occurs on property under the jurisdiction of the State Capitol Preservation Board;
             5993          (b) is within a designated research park at the University of Utah or Utah State
             5994      University;
             5995          (c) occurs within the boundaries of This is the Place State Park and is administered by
             5996      This is the Place Foundation except that This is the Place Foundation may request the director
             5997      to administer the design and construction; or
             5998          (d) is for the creation and installation of art under Title 9, Chapter 6, Part 4, Utah


             5999      Percent-for-Art Act.
             6000          (4) (a) (i) The State Building Board may authorize the delegation of control over
             6001      design, construction, and all other aspects of any project to entities of state government on a
             6002      project-by-project basis or for projects within a particular dollar range and a particular project
             6003      type.
             6004          (ii) The state entity to whom control is delegated shall assume fiduciary control over
             6005      project finances, shall assume all responsibility for project budgets and expenditures, and shall
             6006      receive all funds appropriated for the project, including any contingency funds contained in the
             6007      appropriated project budget.
             6008          (iii) Delegation of project control does not exempt the state entity from complying with
             6009      the codes and guidelines for design and construction adopted by the division and the State
             6010      Building Board.
             6011          (iv) State entities that receive a delegated project may not access, for the delegated
             6012      project, the division's statewide contingency reserve and project reserve authorized in Section
             6013      63A-5-209 .
             6014          (b) For facilities that will be owned, operated, maintained, and repaired by an entity
             6015      that is not a state agency or institution and that are located on state property, the State Building
             6016      Board may authorize the owner to administer the design and construction of the project instead
             6017      of the division.
             6018          (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if a donor donates land to an
             6019      eligible institution of higher education and commits to build a building or buildings on that
             6020      land, and the institution agrees to provide funds for the operations and maintenance costs from
             6021      sources other than state funds, and agrees that the building or buildings will not be eligible for
             6022      state capital improvement funding, the higher education institution may:
             6023          (a) oversee and manage the construction without involvement, oversight, or
             6024      management from the division; or
             6025          (b) arrange for management of the project by the division.
             6026          (6) (a) The role of compliance agency as provided in [Title 58, Chapter 56, Utah


             6027      Uniform Building Standards Act] Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act, shall be
             6028      provided by:
             6029          (i) the director, for projects administered by the division;
             6030          (ii) the entity designated by the State Capitol Preservation Board, for projects under
             6031      Subsection (3)(a);
             6032          (iii) the local government, for projects exempt from the division's administration under
             6033      Subsection (3)(b) or administered by This is the Place Foundation under Subsection (3)(c);
             6034          (iv) the state entity or local government designated by the State Building Board, for
             6035      projects under Subsection (4); or
             6036          (v) the institution, for projects exempt from the division's administration under
             6037      Subsection (5)(a).
             6038          (b) For the installation of art under Subsection (3)(d), the role of compliance agency
             6039      shall be provided by the entity that is acting in this capacity for the balance of the project as
             6040      provided in Subsection (6)(a).
             6041          (c) The local government acting as the compliance agency under Subsection (6)(a)(iii)
             6042      may:
             6043          (i) only review plans and inspect construction to enforce the [building codes as adopted
             6044      by the Uniform Building Codes Commission] State Construction Code or an approved code
             6045      under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act; and
             6046          (ii) charge a building permit fee of no more than the amount it could have charged if
             6047      the land upon which the improvements are located were not owned by the state.
             6048          (d) (i) The use of state property and any improvements constructed on state property,
             6049      including improvements constructed by nonstate entities, is not subject to the zoning authority
             6050      of local governments as provided in Sections 10-9a-304 and 17-27a-304 .
             6051          (ii) The state entity controlling the use of the state property shall consider any input
             6052      received from the local government in determining how the property shall be used.
             6053          (7) Before construction may begin, the director shall review the design of projects
             6054      exempted from the division's administration under Subsection (4) to determine if the design:


             6055          (a) complies with any restrictions placed on the project by the State Building Board;
             6056      and
             6057          (b) is appropriate for the purpose and setting of the project.
             6058          (8) The director shall ensure that state-owned facilities, except for facilities under the
             6059      control of the State Capitol Preservation Board, are life cycle cost-effective.
             6060          (9) The director may expend appropriations for statewide projects from funds provided
             6061      by the Legislature for those specific purposes and within guidelines established by the State
             6062      Building Board.
             6063          (10) (a) The director, with the approval of the Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst,
             6064      shall develop standard forms to present capital development and capital improvement cost
             6065      summary data.
             6066          (b) The director shall:
             6067          (i) within 30 days after the completion of each capital development project, submit cost
             6068      summary data for the project on the standard form to the Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst;
             6069      and
             6070          (ii) upon request, submit cost summary data for a capital improvement project to the
             6071      Office of Legislative Fiscal Analyst on the standard form.
             6072          (11) Notwithstanding the requirements of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures
             6073      Act, the director may:
             6074          (a) accelerate the design of projects funded by any appropriation act passed by the
             6075      Legislature in its annual general session;
             6076          (b) use any unencumbered existing account balances to fund that design work; and
             6077          (c) reimburse those account balances from the amount funded for those projects when
             6078      the appropriation act funding the project becomes effective.
             6079          (12) (a) The director, the director's designee, or the state entity to whom control has
             6080      been designated under Subsection (4), shall notify in writing the elected representatives of local
             6081      government entities directly and substantively affected by any diagnostic, treatment, parole,
             6082      probation, or other secured facility project exceeding $250,000, if:


             6083          (i) the nature of the project has been significantly altered since prior notification;
             6084          (ii) the project would significantly change the nature of the functions presently
             6085      conducted at the location; or
             6086          (iii) the project is new construction.
             6087          (b) At the request of either the state entity or the local government entity,
             6088      representatives from the state entity and the affected local entity shall conduct or participate in
             6089      a local public hearing or hearings to discuss these issues.
             6090          (13) (a) (i) Before beginning the construction of student housing on property owned by
             6091      the state or a public institution of higher education, the director shall provide written notice of
             6092      the proposed construction, as provided in Subsection (13)(a)(ii), if any of the proposed student
             6093      housing buildings is within 300 feet of privately owned residential property.
             6094          (ii) Each notice under Subsection (13)(a)(i) shall be provided to the legislative body
             6095      and, if applicable, the mayor of:
             6096          (A) the county in whose unincorporated area the privately owned residential property is
             6097      located; or
             6098          (B) the municipality in whose boundaries the privately owned residential property is
             6099      located.
             6100          (b) (i) Within 21 days after receiving the notice required by Subsection (13)(a)(i), a
             6101      county or municipality entitled to the notice may submit a written request to the director for a
             6102      public hearing on the proposed student housing construction.
             6103          (ii) If a county or municipality requests a hearing under Subsection (13)(b)(i), the
             6104      director and the county or municipality shall jointly hold a public hearing to provide
             6105      information to the public and to allow the director and the county or municipality to receive
             6106      input from the public about the proposed student housing construction.
             6107          Section 128. Section 70D-2-102 is amended to read:
             6108           70D-2-102. Definitions.
             6109          As used in this chapter:
             6110          (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), "broker" means a person who in the


             6111      regular course of business assists a person in obtaining a mortgage loan for a fee or other
             6112      consideration paid directly or indirectly.
             6113          (b) "Broker" does not include a person solely because of the person's:
             6114          (i) real estate brokerage activities; or
             6115          (ii) activities as an attorney licensed to practice law in this state who, in the course of
             6116      the attorney's practice as an attorney, assists a person in obtaining a mortgage loan.
             6117          (2) "Business as a lender, broker, or servicer" means a person who engages in an act for
             6118      compensation or in the expectation of compensation that makes the person a lender, broker, or
             6119      servicer.
             6120          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), "lender" means a person who in the
             6121      regular course of business originates a loan secured by a mortgage.
             6122          (b) "Lender" does not include a person who:
             6123          (i) as a seller only receives one or more mortgages as security for a purchase money
             6124      obligation; or
             6125          (ii) only receives a mortgage as security for an obligation:
             6126          (A) payable on an installment or deferred payment basis; and
             6127          (B) arising out of materials furnished or services rendered in the improvement of real
             6128      property.
             6129          (4) "Manufactured home" means a transportable factory built housing unit that:
             6130          (a) is constructed:
             6131          (i) on or after June 15, 1976, according to the National Manufactured Housing
             6132      Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974; and
             6133          (ii) in one or more sections, which:
             6134          (A) in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more
             6135      in length; or
             6136          (B) when erected on site, is 400 or more square feet;
             6137          (b) is built on a permanent chassis;
             6138          (c) is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when


             6139      connected to the required utilities; and
             6140          (d) includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.
             6141          (5) "Mobile home" means a transportable factory built housing unit built before June
             6142      15, 1976, in accordance with a state mobile home code that existed before the National
             6143      Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974.
             6144          (6) "Permanently affixed" means anchored to, and supported by, a permanent
             6145      foundation or installed in accordance with the manufactured housing installation standard code
             6146      referred to in Section [ 58-56-4 ] 15A-1-202 .
             6147          (7) "Servicer" means a person who in the regular course of business assumes
             6148      responsibility for servicing and accepting payments for a mortgage loan.
             6149          Section 129. Section 73-3-1.5 is amended to read:
             6150           73-3-1.5. Capture and storage of precipitation.
             6151          (1) As used in this section, "parcel" means an identifiable contiguous unit of property
             6152      that is treated as separate for valuation or zoning purposes and includes an improvement on
             6153      that unit of property.
             6154          (2) Notwithstanding Section 73-3-2 , a person may:
             6155          (a) directly capture and store precipitation on a parcel owned or leased by the person in
             6156      accordance with Subsection (3) or (4); and
             6157          (b) place the water captured and stored as provided in Subsection (2)(a) to beneficial
             6158      use on the parcel on which the water is captured and stored.
             6159          (3) If a person collects or stores precipitation in an underground storage container, the
             6160      person may collect and store precipitation:
             6161          (a) in only one underground storage container for a parcel if the underground storage
             6162      container:
             6163          (i) has a maximum capacity of no more than 2,500 gallons; and
             6164          (ii) is installed in accordance with relevant [building codes adopted under Title 58,
             6165      Chapter 56, Utah Uniform Building Standards Act] provisions of the State Construction Code
             6166      or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act; and


             6167          (b) after registering for the capture and storage of precipitation in accordance with
             6168      Subsection (5).
             6169          (4) If a person collects or stores precipitation in a covered storage container, the person
             6170      may collect and store precipitation in no more than two covered storage containers, if the
             6171      maximum storage capacity of any one covered storage container is not greater than 100 gallons.
             6172          (5) (a) The state engineer shall provide a website on which a person may register as
             6173      required by Subsection (3).
             6174          (b) To register, a person shall complete information required by the state engineer
             6175      including the:
             6176          (i) name and address of the person capturing or storing precipitation;
             6177          (ii) total capacity of all containers storing precipitation; and
             6178          (iii) street address or other suitable description of the location where precipitation is to
             6179      be captured and stored.
             6180          Section 130. Repealer.
             6181          This bill repeals:
             6182          Section 53-7-106, Adoption of state fire code.
             6183          Section 58-56-4, Adoption of state construction code -- Amendments -- Approval of
             6184      other codes -- Exemptions.
             6185          Section 58-56-5, Uniform Building Code Commission -- Composition of
             6186      commission -- Commission duties and responsibilities -- Unified Code Analysis Council.
             6187          Section 58-56-6, Codes -- Division duties and responsibilities.
             6188          Section 58-56-7, Code amendment process.
             6189          Section 58-56-8, Compliance with codes -- Responsibility for inspections --
             6190      Appeals.
             6191          Section 58-56-11, Standards for specialized buildings.
             6192          Section 58-56-12, Factory built housing units.
             6193          Section 58-56-13, Modular units.
             6194          Section 58-56-14, Modification of factory built housing units and modular units.


             6195          Section 58-56-15, Factory built housing and modular units -- Division
             6196      responsibility -- Unlawful conduct.
             6197          Section 58-56-19, Standardized building permit numbering.
             6198          Section 58-56-20, Standardized building permit content.
             6199          Section 58-56-21, Review of building inspection.
             6200          Section 131. Effective date.
             6201          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2011.
             6202          Section 132. Coordinating H.B. 203 with H.B. 260 -- Technically merging
             6203      substantive amendments.
             6204          If this H.B. 203 and H.B. 260, Mechanics' Liens Revisions, both pass, it is the intent of
             6205      the Legislature that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel in preparing the
             6206      Utah Code database for publication:
             6207          (1) modify Subsection 15A-1-209 (3)(b) to read:
             6208          "(b) The standardized building permit form created under this Subsection (3) shall
             6209      include fields for indicating the following information:
             6210          (i) the name and address of the owner of the property on which the project will occur;
             6211          (ii) the name and address of the contractor for the project;
             6212          (iii) (A) the address of the project; or
             6213          (B) a general description of the project;
             6214          (iv) the county in which the property on which the project will occur is located;
             6215          (v) the tax parcel identification number of the property; and
             6216          (vi) whether the permit applicant is an original contractor or owner-builder."; and
             6217          (2) change the citation in Subsection (3)(f)(ii) from "Subsection (3)(b)(iii)" to
             6218      "Subsection (3)(b)(vi)."


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