Representative Brad R. Wilson proposes the following substitute bill:


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BUILDING CODE REVIEW AND ADOPTION AMENDMENTS

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2016 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Brad R. Wilson

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill amends provisions related to the State Construction Code.
10     Highlighted Provisions:
11          This bill:
12          ▸     modifies the process by which the Legislature adopts new versions of the State
13     Construction Code and the State Fire Code;
14          ▸     addresses the ability of state and local entities to adopt a rule or ordinance that is
15     different from the State Construction Code or the State Fire Code;
16          ▸     adopts, with amendments:
17               •     the 2015 International Building Code;
18               •     the 2015 International Residential Code;
19               •     the 2015 International Plumbing Code;
20               •     the 2015 International Mechanical Code;
21               •     the 2015 International Fuel Gas Code;
22               •     the 2014 National Electric Code;
23               •     the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code; and
24               •     the 2015 International Existing Building Code;
25          ▸     updates provisions to coordinate with the newly adopted international codes;

26          ▸     amends provisions related to the amount of fireworks a person may store in a
27     building equipped with an approved sprinkler system;
28          ▸     amends provisions related to carbon monoxide alarm installation;
29          ▸     amends provisions related to supplying toilet facilities during building construction;
30          ▸     provides an alternative means of complying with the International Energy
31     Conservation Code;
32          ▸     amends provisions related to air duct leakage testing;
33          ▸     modifies the amount of allowed air duct leakage;
34          ▸     modifies energy rating index compliance requirements;
35           ▸     modifies installation requirements for potable water supply protection;
36          ▸     modifies electrical wiring requirements for a basement, garage, or accessory
37     building;
38          ▸     deletes a requirement in the International Plumbing Code that trenching parallel to a
39     footing or wall not extend into the bearing plane of the footing or wall;
40          ▸     deletes an International Plumbing Code requirement for installation of a temperature
41     limiting device in a footbath, pedicure bath, or head shampoo sink;
42          ▸     deletes an International Plumbing Code requirement for multiple-compartment
43     sinks that discharge independently to a waste receptor;
44           ▸     provides an alternative method for storm drain installation;
45          ▸     provides for the use of a gray water recycling system in a single family residential
46     area;
47          ▸     provides an alternative compliance method related to embedded joints;
48          ▸     provides an alternative method for installing an overcurrent device;
49          ▸     provides emission requirements for certain natural gas-fired water heaters; and
50          ▸     amends provisions to coordinate with newly adopted codes and related Utah Code
51     sections.
52     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
53          None
54     Other Special Clauses:
55          None
56     Utah Code Sections Affected:

57     AMENDS:
58          15A-1-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapters 178 and 189
59          15A-1-403, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
60          15A-2-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 189
61          15A-2-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 258
62          15A-2-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 189
63          15A-3-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
64          15A-3-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
65          15A-3-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 243
66          15A-3-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
67          15A-3-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 153
68          15A-3-107, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
69          15A-3-108, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
70          15A-3-110, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
71          15A-3-112, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
72          15A-3-113, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
73          15A-3-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 205
74          15A-3-203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 279
75          15A-3-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
76          15A-3-205, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
77          15A-3-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
78          15A-3-302, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
79          15A-3-303, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
80          15A-3-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
81          15A-3-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
82          15A-3-306, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 189
83          15A-3-308, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
84          15A-3-310, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
85          15A-3-311, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
86          15A-3-313, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
87          15A-3-314, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297

88          15A-3-401, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 100
89          15A-3-501, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
90          15A-3-601, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
91          15A-3-701, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 279
92          15A-3-801, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2013, Chapter 297
93          15A-4-103, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
94          15A-4-107, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
95          15A-4-203, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
96          58-11a-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 100
97     ENACTS:
98          15A-3-315, Utah Code Annotated 1953
99          15A-3-901, Utah Code Annotated 1953
100          15A-6-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
101          15A-6-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
102     REPEALS:
103          15A-3-106.5, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2014, Chapter 153
104     

105     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
106          Section 1. Section 15A-1-204 is amended to read:
107          15A-1-204. Adoption of State Construction Code -- Amendments by commission
108     -- Approved codes -- Exemptions.
109          (1) (a) The State Construction Code is the construction codes adopted with any
110     modifications in accordance with this section that the state and each political subdivision of the
111     state shall follow.
112          (b) A person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the State Construction
113     Code when:
114          (i) new construction is involved; and
115          (ii) the owner of an existing building, or the owner's agent, is voluntarily engaged in:
116          (A) the repair, renovation, remodeling, alteration, enlargement, rehabilitation,
117     conservation, or reconstruction of the building; or
118          (B) changing the character or use of the building in a manner that increases the

119     occupancy loads, other demands, or safety risks of the building.
120          (c) On and after July 1, 2010, the State Construction Code is the State Construction
121     Code in effect on July 1, 2010, until in accordance with this section:
122          (i) a new State Construction Code is adopted; or
123          (ii) one or more provisions of the State Construction Code are amended or repealed in
124     accordance with this section.
125          (d) A provision of the State Construction Code may be applicable:
126          (i) to the entire state; or
127          (ii) within a county, city, or town.
128          (2) (a) The Legislature shall adopt a State Construction Code by enacting legislation
129     that adopts a nationally recognized construction code with any modifications.
130          (b) Legislation [enacted under this Subsection (2)] described in Subsection (2)(a) shall
131     state that [it] the legislation takes effect on the July 1 after the day on which the legislation is
132     enacted, unless otherwise stated in the legislation.
133          (c) Subject to Subsection [(5)] (6), a State Construction Code adopted by the
134     Legislature is the State Construction Code until, in accordance with this section, the Legislature
135     adopts a new State Construction Code by:
136          (i) adopting a new State Construction Code in its entirety; or
137          (ii) amending or repealing one or more provisions of the State Construction Code.
138          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), for each update of a nationally
139     recognized construction code, the commission shall prepare a report described in Subsection
140     (4).
141          (b) For the provisions of a nationally recognized construction code that apply only to
142     detached one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses not more than three stories above
143     grade plane in height with separate means of egress and their accessory structures, the
144     commission shall:
145          (i) prepare a report described in Subsection (4) in 2024 and, thereafter, for every third
146     update of the nationally recognized construction code; and
147          (ii) not prepare a report described in Subsection (4) in 2018 or 2021.
148          (4) (a) In accordance with Subsection (3), on or before September 1 of the same year as
149     the year designated in the title of a nationally recognized construction code, the commission

150     shall prepare and submit a report to the Business and Labor Interim Committee that:
151          (i) states whether the commission recommends the Legislature adopt the update with
152     any modifications; and
153          (ii) describes the costs and benefits of each recommended change in the update or in
154     any modification.
155          (b) After the Business and Labor Interim Committee receives the report described in
156     Subsection (4)(a), the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall:
157          (i) study the recommendations during the remainder of the interim; and
158          (ii) if the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend legislative
159     action to the Legislature, prepare legislation for consideration by the Legislature in the next
160     general session.
161          [(3)] (5) (a) (i) The commission shall by no later than November 30 of each year in
162     which the commission is not required to submit a report described in Subsection (4),
163     recommend in a report to the Business and Labor Interim Committee whether the Legislature
164     should[: (i)] amend or repeal one or more provisions of [a] the State Construction Code[; or].
165          [(ii) in a year of a regularly scheduled update of a nationally recognized code, adopt a
166     construction code with any modifications.]
167          (ii) As part of a recommendation described in Subsection (5)(a)(i), the commission
168     shall describe the costs and benefits of each proposed amendment or repeal.
169          (b) The commission may recommend legislative action related to the State
170     Construction Code:
171          (i) on its own initiative;
172          (ii) upon the recommendation of the division; or
173          (iii) upon the receipt of a request by one of the following that the commission
174     recommend legislative action related to the State Construction Code:
175          (A) a local regulator;
176          (B) a state regulator;
177          (C) a state agency involved with the construction and design of a building;
178          (D) the Construction Services Commission;
179          (E) the Electrician Licensing Board;
180          (F) the Plumbers Licensing Board; or

181          (G) a recognized construction-related association.
182          [(4)] (c) If the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend
183     legislative action to the Legislature, the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall prepare
184     legislation for consideration by the Legislature in the next general session [that, if passed by the
185     Legislature, would:].
186          [(a) adopt a new State Construction Code in its entirety; or]
187          [(b) amend or repeal one or more provisions of the State Construction Code.]
188          [(5)] (6) (a) Notwithstanding [Subsection (3)] the provisions of this section, the
189     commission may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking
190     Act, amend the State Construction Code if the commission determines that waiting for
191     legislative action in the next general legislative session would:
192          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
193          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
194          (b) If the commission amends the State Construction Code in accordance with this
195     Subsection [(5)] (6), the commission shall file with the division:
196          (i) the text of the amendment to the State Construction Code; and
197          (ii) an analysis that includes the specific reasons and justifications for the commission's
198     findings.
199          (c) If the State Construction Code is amended under this Subsection [(5)] (6), the
200     division shall:
201          (i) publish the amendment to the State Construction Code in accordance with Section
202     15A-1-205; and
203          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the amendment to the State
204     Construction Code, including a copy of the commission's analysis described in Subsection [(5)]
205     (6)(b)(ii).
206          (d) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at [its] the next annual general session,
207     an amendment to the State Construction Code under this Subsection [(5)] (6) is repealed on the
208     July 1 immediately following the next annual general session that follows the adoption of the
209     amendment.
210          [(6)] (7) (a) The division, in consultation with the commission, may approve, without
211     adopting, one or more approved codes, including a specific edition of a construction code, for

212     use by a compliance agency.
213          (b) If the code adopted by a compliance agency is an approved code described in
214     Subsection [(6)] (7)(a), the compliance agency may:
215          (i) adopt an ordinance requiring removal, demolition, or repair of a building;
216          (ii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a dangerous building code; or
217          (iii) adopt, by ordinance or rule, a building rehabilitation code.
218          (8) Except as provided in Subsections (6), (7), and (9), or as expressly provided in state
219     law, a state executive branch entity or political subdivision of the state may not, after
220     December 1, 2016, adopt or enforce a rule, ordinance, or requirement that is more restrictive
221     than the State Construction Code.
222          (9) A state executive branch entity or political subdivision of the state may enforce a
223     federal law or regulation.
224          [(7)] (10) (a) Except as provided in Subsection [(7)] (10)(b), a structure used solely in
225     conjunction with agriculture use, and not for human occupancy, is exempt from the permit
226     requirements of the State Construction Code.
227          (b) (i) Unless exempted by a provision other than Subsection [(7)] (10)(a), a plumbing,
228     electrical, and mechanical permit may be required when that work is included in a structure
229     described in Subsection [(7)] (10)(a).
230          (ii) Unless located in whole or in part in an agricultural protection area created under
231     Title 17, Chapter 41, Agriculture and Industrial Protection Areas, a structure described in
232     Subsection [(7)] (10)(a) is not exempt from a permit requirement if the structure is located on
233     land that is:
234          (A) within the boundaries of a city or town, and less than five contiguous acres; or
235          (B) within a subdivision for which the county has approved a subdivision plat under
236     Title 17, Chapter 27a, Part 6, Subdivisions, and less than two contiguous acres.
237          [(8)] (11) A structure that is no more than 1,000 square feet and is used solely for the
238     type of sales described in Subsection 59-12-104(20) is exempt from the permit requirements
239     described in:
240          (a) Chapter 2, Adoption of State Construction Code;
241          (b) Chapter 3, Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction
242     Code; and

243          (c) Chapter 4, Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code.
244          Section 2. Section 15A-1-403 is amended to read:
245          15A-1-403. Adoption of State Fire Code.
246          (1) (a) The State Fire Code is:
247          (i) a code promulgated by a nationally recognized code authority that is adopted by the
248     Legislature under this section with any modifications; and
249          (ii) a code to which cities, counties, fire protection districts, and the state shall adhere
250     in safeguarding life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion.
251          (b) On and after July 1, 2010, the State Fire Code is the State Fire Code in effect on
252     July 1, 2010, until in accordance with this section:
253          (i) a new State Fire Code is adopted; or
254          (ii) one or more provisions of the State Fire Code are amended or repealed in
255     accordance with this section.
256          (c) A provision of the State Fire Code may be applicable:
257          (i) to the entire state; or
258          (ii) within a city, county, or fire protection district.
259          (2) (a) The Legislature shall adopt a State Fire Code by enacting legislation that adopts
260     a nationally recognized fire code with any modifications.
261          (b) Legislation [enacted under this] described in Subsection (2)(a) shall state that [it]
262     the legislation takes effect on the July 1 after the day on which the legislation is enacted, unless
263     otherwise stated in the legislation.
264          (c) Subject to Subsection [(5)] (6), a State Fire Code adopted by the Legislature is the
265     State Fire Code until in accordance with this section the Legislature adopts a new State Fire
266     Code by:
267          (i) adopting a new State Fire Code in its entirety; or
268          (ii) amending or repealing one or more provisions of the State Fire Code.
269          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), for each update of a nationally
270     recognized fire code, the board shall prepare a report described in Subsection (4).
271          (b) For the provisions of a nationally recognized fire code that apply only to detached
272     one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane
273     in height with separate means of egress and their accessory structures, the board shall:

274          (i) prepare a report described in Subsection (4) in 2024 and, thereafter, for every third
275     update of the nationally recognized fire code; and
276          (ii) not prepare a report described in Subsection (4) in 2018 or 2021.
277          (4) (a) In accordance with Subsection (3), on or before September 1 of the same year as
278     the year designated in the title of an update of a nationally recognized fire code, the board shall
279     prepare and submit a report to the Business and Labor Interim Committee that:
280          (i) states whether the board recommends the Legislature adopt the update with any
281     modifications; and
282          (ii) describes the costs and benefits of each recommended change in the update or in
283     any modification.
284          (b) After the Business and Labor Interim Committee receives the report described in
285     Subsection (4)(a), the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall:
286          (i) study the recommendations during the remainder of the interim; and
287          (ii) if the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend legislative
288     action to the Legislature, prepare legislation for consideration by the Legislature in the next
289     general session.
290          [(3)] (5) (a) (i) The board shall, by no later than November 30 of each year in which the
291     board is not required to submit a report described in Subsection (4), recommend in a report to
292     the Business and Labor Interim Committee whether the Legislature should[: (i)] amend or
293     repeal one or more provisions of the State Fire Code[; or].
294          [(ii) in a year of a regularly scheduled update of a nationally recognized fire code,
295     adopt with any modifications the nationally recognized fire code.]
296          (ii) As part of a recommendation described in Subsection (5)(a)(i), the board shall
297     describe the costs and benefits of each proposed amendment or repeal.
298          (b) The board may recommend legislative action related to the State Fire Code:
299          (i) on its own initiative; or
300          (ii) upon the receipt of a request by a city, county, or fire protection district that the
301     board recommend legislative action related to the State Fire Code.
302          (c) Within 45 days after [receipt of] the day on which the board receives a request
303     under Subsection [(3)] (5)(b), the board shall direct the division to convene an informal hearing
304     concerning the request.

305          (d) The board shall conduct a hearing under this section in accordance with the rules of
306     the board.
307          (e) The board shall decide whether to include the request in the report [required under]
308     described in Subsection [(3)] (5)(a) [whether to recommend the legislative action raised by a
309     request].
310          (f) (i) Within 15 days [following the completion of a hearing of the board under this
311     Subsection (3), the board] after the day on which the board conducts a hearing, the board shall
312     direct the division to notify the entity that made the request of the board's decision regarding
313     the request.
314          (ii) The division shall provide the notice:
315          [(i)] (A) in writing; and
316          [(ii)] (B) in a form prescribed by the board.
317          [(4)] (g) If the Business and Labor Interim Committee decides to recommend
318     legislative action to the Legislature, the Business and Labor Interim Committee shall prepare
319     legislation for consideration by the Legislature in the next general session that, if passed by the
320     Legislature, would[: (a) adopt a new State Fire Code in its entirety; or (b)] amend or repeal one
321     or more provisions of the State Fire Code.
322          [(5)] (6) (a) Notwithstanding [Subsection (3)] the provisions of this section, the board
323     may, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, amend a
324     State Fire Code if the board determines that waiting for legislative action in the next general
325     legislative session would:
326          (i) cause an imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
327          (ii) place a person in violation of federal or other state law.
328          (b) If the board amends a State Fire Code in accordance with this Subsection [(5)] (6),
329     the board shall:
330          (i) publish the State Fire Code with the amendment; and
331          (ii) notify the Business and Labor Interim Committee of the adoption, including a copy
332     of an analysis by the board identifying specific reasons and justifications for its findings.
333          (c) If not formally adopted by the Legislature at [its] the next annual general session, an
334     amendment to a State Fire Code adopted under this Subsection [(5)] (6) is repealed on the July
335     1 immediately following the next annual general session that follows the adoption of the

336     amendment.
337          [(6)] (7) (a) [A] Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), a legislative body of a
338     political subdivision may enact an ordinance in the political subdivision's fire code that is more
339     restrictive [in its fire code requirements] than the State Fire Code:
340          (i) in order to meet a public safety need of the political subdivision; and
341          (ii) subject to the requirements of [this] Subsection [(6)] (7)(c).
342          (b) Except as provided in Subsections (7)(c) and (10), or as expressly provided in state
343     law, a political subdivision may not, after December 1, 2016, enact or enforce a rule or
344     ordinance that applies to a structure built in accordance with the International Residential Code
345     as adopted in the State Construction Code, that is more restrictive than the State Fire Code.
346          (c) A political subdivision may adopt:
347          (i) the appendices of the International Fire Code, 2015 edition; and
348          (ii) a fire sprinkler ordinance in accordance with Section 15A-5-203.
349          [(b)] (d) A legislative body of a political subdivision that enacts an ordinance under
350     [this section on or after July 1, 2010] Subsection (7)(a) shall:
351          (i) notify the board in writing at least 30 days before the day on which the legislative
352     body enacts the ordinance and include in the notice a statement as to the proposed subject
353     matter of the ordinance; and
354          (ii) after the legislative body enacts the ordinance, report to the board before the board
355     makes the report required under Subsection [(6)(c)] (7)(e), including providing the board:
356          (A) a copy of the ordinance enacted under this Subsection [(6)] (7); and
357          (B) a description of the public safety need that is the basis of enacting the ordinance.
358          [(c)] (e) The board shall submit to the Business and Labor Interim Committee each
359     year with the recommendations submitted in accordance with Subsection [(3)] (4):
360          (i) a list of the ordinances enacted under this Subsection [(6)] (7) during the fiscal year
361     immediately [proceeding] preceding the report; and
362          (ii) recommendations, if any, for legislative action related to an ordinance enacted
363     under this Subsection [(6)] (7).
364          [(d)] (f) (i) The state fire marshal shall keep an indexed copy of an ordinance enacted
365     under this Subsection [(6)] (7).
366          (ii) The state fire marshal shall make a copy of an ordinance enacted under this

367     Subsection [(6)] (7) available on request.
368          [(e)] (g) The board may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
369     Administrative Rulemaking Act, to establish procedures for a legislative body of a political
370     subdivision to follow to provide the notice and report required under this Subsection [(6)] (7).
371          (8) Except as provided in Subsections (9) and (10), or as expressly provided in state
372     law, a state executive branch entity may not, after December 1, 2016, adopt or enforce a rule or
373     requirement that:
374          (a) is more restrictive than the State Fire Code; and
375          (b) applies to detached one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses not more than
376     three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory
377     structures.
378          (9) A state government entity may adopt a rule or requirement regarding a residential
379     occupancy that is regulated by:
380          (a) the State Fire Prevention Board;
381          (b) the Department of Health; or
382          (c) the Department of Human Services.
383          (10) A state executive branch entity or political subdivision of the state may enforce a
384     federal law or regulation.
385          Section 3. Section 15A-2-102 is amended to read:
386          15A-2-102. Definitions.
387          As used in this chapter and Chapter 3, Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of
388     State Construction Code, and Chapter 4, Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State
389     Construction Code:
390          (1) "HUD Code" means the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
391     Standards Act, as issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and published
392     in 24 C.F.R. Parts 3280 and 3282 (as revised April 1, 1990).
393          (2) "IBC" means the edition of the International Building Code adopted under Section
394     15A-2-103.
395          (3) "IEBC" means the edition of the International Existing Building Code adopted
396     under Section 15A-2-103.
397          [(3)] (4) "IECC" means the edition of the International Energy Conservation Code

398     adopted under Section 15A-2-103.
399          [(4)] (5) "IFGC" means the edition of the International Fuel Gas Code adopted under
400     Section 15A-2-103.
401          [(5)] (6) "IMC" means the edition of the International Mechanical Code adopted under
402     Section 15A-2-103.
403          [(6)] (7) "IPC" means the edition of the International Plumbing Code adopted under
404     Section 15A-2-103.
405          [(7)] (8) "IRC" means the edition of the International Residential Code adopted under
406     Section 15A-2-103.
407          [(8)] (9) "NEC" means the edition of the National Electrical Code adopted under
408     Section 15A-2-103.
409          [(9)] (10) "UWUI" means the edition of the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code
410     adopted under Section 15A-2-103.
411          Section 4. Section 15A-2-103 is amended to read:
412          15A-2-103. Specific editions adopted of construction code of a nationally
413     recognized code authority.
414          (1) Subject to the other provisions of this part, the following construction codes are
415     incorporated by reference, and together with the amendments specified in Chapter 3, Part 3,
416     Statewide Amendments to International Plumbing Code, and Chapter 4, Local Amendments
417     Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code, are the construction standards to be applied to
418     building construction, alteration, remodeling, and repair, and in the regulation of building
419     construction, alteration, remodeling, and repair in the state:
420          (a) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Building Code, including Appendix J,
421     issued by the International Code Council;
422          (b) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Residential Code, issued by the
423     International Code Council;
424          (c) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Plumbing Code, issued by the
425     International Code Council;
426          (d) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Mechanical Code, issued by the
427     International Code Council;
428          (e) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, issued by the

429     International Code Council;
430          (f) the [2011] 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code, issued by the National Fire
431     Protection Association;
432          (g) the [2012] 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code, issued by
433     the International Code Council;
434          (h) the 2015 edition of the International Existing Building Code, issued by the
435     International Code Council;
436          [(h)] (i) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(2), the HUD Code;
437          [(i)] (j) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(1), Appendix E of the [2012] 2015 edition of
438     the International Residential Code, issued by the International Code Council; and
439          [(j)] (k) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(1), the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model
440     Manufactured Home Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection Association.
441          (2) Consistent with Title 65A, Chapter 8, Management of Forest Lands and Fire
442     Control, the Legislature adopts the 2006 edition of the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code,
443     issued by the International Code Council, with the alternatives or amendments approved by the
444     Utah Division of Forestry, as a construction code that may be adopted by a local compliance
445     agency by local ordinance or other similar action as a local amendment to the codes listed in
446     this section.
447          Section 5. Section 15A-2-104 is amended to read:
448          15A-2-104. Installation standards for manufactured housing.
449          (1) The following are the installation standards for manufactured housing for new
450     installations or for existing manufactured or mobile homes that are subject to relocation,
451     building alteration, remodeling, or rehabilitation in the state:
452          (a) The manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is the
453     primary standard.
454          (b) If the manufacturer's installation instruction for the model being installed is not
455     available or is incomplete, the following standards apply:
456          (i) Appendix E of the [2012] 2015 edition of the IRC, as issued by the International
457     Code Council for installations defined in Section AE101 of Appendix E; or
458          (ii) if an installation is beyond the scope of the [2012] 2015 edition of the IRC as
459     defined in Section AE101 of Appendix E, the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model

460     Manufactured Home Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection Association.
461          (c) A manufacturer, dealer, or homeowner is permitted to design for unusual
462     installation of a manufactured home not provided for in the manufacturer's standard installation
463     instruction, Appendix E of the [2012] 2015 edition of the IRC, or the 2005 edition of the
464     NFPA 225, if the design is approved in writing by a professional engineer or architect licensed
465     in Utah.
466          (d) For a mobile home built before June 15, 1976, the mobile home shall also comply
467     with the additional installation and safety requirements specified in Chapter 3, Part 8,
468     Installation and Safety Requirements for Mobile Homes Built Before June 15, 1976.
469          (2) Pursuant to the HUD Code Section 604(d), a manufactured home may be installed
470     in the state that does not meet the local snow load requirements as specified in Chapter 3, Part
471     2, Statewide Amendments to International Residential Code, except that the manufactured
472     home shall have a protective structure built over the home that meets the IRC and the snow
473     load requirements under Chapter 3, Part 2, Statewide Amendments to International Residential
474     Code.
475          Section 6. Section 15A-3-102 is amended to read:
476          15A-3-102. Amendments to Chapters 1 through 3 of IBC.
477          (1) IBC, Section 106, is deleted.
478          (2) [(a)] In IBC, Section 110, a new section is added as follows: "[110.3.5] 110.3.5.1,
479     Weather-resistant exterior wall envelope. An inspection shall be made of the weather-resistant
480     exterior wall envelope as required by Section 1403.2, and flashing as required by Section
481     1405.4 to prevent water from entering the weather-resistive barrier."
482          [(b) The remaining sections of IBC, Section 110, are renumbered as follows: 110.3.6,
483     Lath or gypsum board inspection; 110.3.7, Fire- and smoke-resistant penetrations; 110.3.8,
484     Energy efficiency inspections; 110.3.9, Other inspections; 110.3.10, Special inspections; and
485     110.3.11, Final inspection.]
486          (3) IBC, Section 115.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "115.1 Authority.
487     Whenever the building official finds any work regulated by this code being performed in a
488     manner either contrary to the provisions of this code or other pertinent laws or ordinances or is
489     dangerous or unsafe, the building official is authorized to stop work."
490          (4) In IBC, Section 202, the following definition is added for Ambulatory Surgical

491     Center: "AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTER. A building or portion of a building licensed
492     by the Utah Department of Health where procedures are performed that may render patients
493     incapable of self preservation where care is less than 24 hours. See Utah Administrative Code
494     R432-13."
495          (5) In IBC, Section 202, the definition for Foster Care Facilities is modified by
496     changing the word "Foster" to "Child."
497          (6) In IBC, Section 202, the definition for "[F]Record Drawings" is modified by
498     deleting the words "a fire alarm system" and replacing them with "any fire protection system".
499          (7) In IBC, Section 202, the following definition is added for Residential
500     Treatment/Support Assisted Living Facility: "RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT/SUPPORT
501     ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. See Section 308.1.2."
502          (8) In IBC, Section 202, the following definition is added for Type I Assisted Living
503     Facility: "TYPE I ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. See Section 308.1.2."
504          (9) In IBC, Section 202, the following definition is added for Type II Assisted Living
505     Facility: "TYPE II ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. See Section 308.1.2."
506          [(10) In the list in IBC, Section 304.1, the following words are added after the words
507     "Ambulatory care facilities": "where four or more care recipients are rendered incapable of self
508     preservation."]
509          [(11)] (10) In IBC, Section 305.2, the words "child care centers," are inserted after the
510     word "supervision," and the following sentence is added at the end of the paragraph: "See
511     Section 425 for special requirements for Day Care."
512          [(12)] (11) In IBC, Section 305.2.2 and 305.2.3, the word "five" is deleted and replaced
513     with the word "four" in both places.
514          [(13)] (12) A new IBC Section 305.2.4 is added as follows: "305.2.4 Child Day Care --
515     Residential Certificate or a Family License. Areas used for child day care purposes with a
516     Residential Certificate R430-50 or a Family License, as defined in Utah Administrative Code,
517     R430-90, Licensed Family Child Care, may be located in a Group R-2 or R-3 occupancy as
518     provided in Section 310.5 or shall comply with the International Residential Code in
519     accordance with Section R101.2."
520          [(14)] (13) A new IBC Section 305.2.5 is added as follows: "305.2.5 Child Care
521     Centers. Areas used for Hourly Child Care Centers, as defined in Utah Administrative Code,

522     R430-60, Child Care Center as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-100, or Out of
523     School Time Programs, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-70, may be classified as
524     accessory occupancies."
525          (14) In IBC, Table 307.1(1), footnote "d" is added to the row for Consumer fireworks
526     in the column titled STORAGE - Solid Pounds (cubic feet).
527          (15) In IBC, Section 308.2, the word "FOSTER" is deleted and replaced with
528     "CHILD."
529          [(15)] (16) A new IBC Section 308.2.1 is added as follows: "308.2.1 Assisted living
530     facilities and related occupancies. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of
531     this section and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein.
532     TYPE I ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential facility licensed by the Utah
533     Department of Health that provides a protected living arrangement for ambulatory,
534     non-restrained persons who are capable of achieving mobility sufficient to exit the facility
535     without the assistance of another person.
536     Occupancies. Limited capacity, type I assisted living facilities with two to five residents shall
537     be classified as R-3 occupancies. Small, type I assisted living facilities with six to sixteen
538     residents shall be classified as R-4 occupancies. Large, type I assisted living facilities with
539     over sixteen residents shall be classified as I-1 occupancies.
540     TYPE II ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential facility licensed by the Utah
541     Department of Health that provides an array of coordinated supportive personal and health care
542     services to residents who meet the definition of semi-independent.
543     Semi-Independent. A person who is:
544     A. Physically disabled but able to direct his or her own care; or
545     B. Cognitively impaired or physically disabled but able to evacuate from the facility with the
546     physical assistance of one person.
547     Occupancies. Limited capacity, type II assisted living facilities with two to five residents shall
548     be classified as R-4 occupancies. Small, type II assisted living facilities with six to sixteen
549     residents shall be classified as I-1 occupancies. Large, type II assisted living facilities with
550     over sixteen residents shall be classified as I-2 occupancies.
551     RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT/SUPPORT ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residential
552     treatment/support assisted living facility which creates a group living environment for four or

553     more residents licensed by the Utah Department of Human Services, and provides a protected
554     living arrangement for ambulatory, non-restrained persons who are capable of achieving
555     mobility sufficient to exit the facility without the physical assistance of another person."
556          [(16)] (17) In IBC, Section 308.3, the words "(see Section 308.2.1)" are added after the
557     words "assisted living facilities["]."
558          [(17)] (18) In IBC, Section [308.3.1] 308.3.4, all of the words after the first
559     International Residential Code are deleted.
560          [(18)] (19) In IBC, Section 308.4, the following changes are made:
561          (a) The words "five persons" are deleted and replaced with the words "three persons."
562          (b) The words "foster care facilities" are deleted and replaced with "child care
563     facilities."
564          (c) The words "(both intermediate care facilities and skilled nursing facilities)" are
565     added after "nursing homes."
566          [(d) The words "Ambulatory Surgical Centers with five or more operating rooms" are
567     added to the list.]
568          [(19)] (20) In IBC, Section [308.4.1] 308.4.2, the word "five" is deleted and replaced
569     with the word "three" in both places.
570          [(20)] (21) In IBC, Section 308.6, the word "five" is deleted and replaced with the
571     word "four["]."
572          [(21)] (22) In IBC, Section 308.6.1, the following changes are made:
573          (a) The word "five" is deleted and replaced with the word "four["]."
574          (b) The words "2-1/2 years or less of age" are deleted and replaced with "under the age
575     of two["]."
576          (c) The following sentence is added at the end: "See Section [425] 427 for special
577     requirements for Day Care."
578          [(22)] (23) In IBC, Sections 308.6.3 and 308.6.4, the word "five" is deleted and
579     replaced with the word "four" in both places and the following sentence is added at the end:
580     "See Section [425] 427 for special requirements for Day Care."
581          [(23)] (24) In IBC, Section 310.5, the words "and single family dwellings complying
582     with the IRC" are added after "Residential occupancies["]."
583          [(24)] (25) In IBC, Section 310.5.1, the words "other than Child Care" are inserted

584     after the word "dwelling" in the first sentence and the following sentence is added at the end:
585     "See Section [425] 427 for special requirements for Child Day Care."
586          [(25)] (26) A new IBC Section [310.5.2] 310.5.3 is added as follows: "[310.5.2]
587     310.5.3 Child Care. Areas used for child care purposes may be located in a residential
588     dwelling unit under all of the following conditions and Section [425] 427:
589     1. Compliance with Utah Administrative Code, R710-8, Day Care Rules, as enacted under the
590     authority of the Utah Fire Prevention Board.
591     2. Use is approved by the Utah Department of Health, as enacted under the authority of the
592     Utah Code, Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act, and in any of the following
593     categories:
594     a. Utah Administrative Code, R430-50, Residential Certificate Child Care.
595     b. Utah Administrative Code, R430-90, Licensed Family Child Care.
596     3. Compliance with all zoning regulations of the local regulator."
597          [(26)] (27) In IBC, Section 310.6, the words "(see Section 308.2.1)" are added after
598     "assisted living facilities["]."
599          Section 7. Section 15A-3-103 is amended to read:
600          15A-3-103. Amendments to Chapters 4 through 6 of IBC.
601          (1) IBC Section 403.5.5 is deleted.
602          [(2) IBC Section (F)406.5.8 is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)406.5.8
603     Standpipe system. An open parking garage shall be equipped with an approved Class I manual
604     standpipe system when fire department access is not provided for firefighting operations to
605     within 150 feet of all portions of the open parking garage as measured from the approved fire
606     department vehicle access.]
607     [Exception: Open parking garages equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in
608     accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and a standpipe system is not required by Section 905.3.1."]
609          [(3) A new IBC Section (F)406.5.8.1 is added as follows: "(F)406.5.8.1 Installation
610     requirements. Class I manual standpipe shall be designed and installed in accordance with
611     Section 905 and NFPA 14. Class I manual standpipe shall be accessible throughout the
612     parking garage such that all portions of the parking structure are protected within 150 feet of a
613     hose connection."]
614          [(4)] (2) In IBC, Section 422.2, a new paragraph is added as follows: "422.2

615     Separations: Ambulatory care facilities licensed by the Utah Department of Health shall be
616     separated from adjacent tenants with a fire [barrier] partition having a minimum one hour
617     fire-resistance rating. Any level below the level of exit discharge shall be separated from the
618     level of exit discharge by a horizontal assembly having a minimum one hour fire-resistance
619     rating.
620     Exception: A fire barrier is not required to separate the level of exit discharge when:
621     1. Such levels are under the control of the Ambulatory Care Facility.
622     2. Any hazardous spaces are separated by horizontal assembly having a minimum one hour
623     fire-resistance rating."
624          [(5)] (3) A new IBC Section [425] 427, Day Care, is added as follows:
625     "[425.1] 427.1 Detailed Requirements. In addition to the occupancy and construction
626     requirements in this code, the additional provisions of this section shall apply to all Day Care in
627     accordance with Utah Administrative Code R710-8 Day Care Rules.
628     [425.2] 427.2 Definitions.
629     [425.2.1] 427.2.1 Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ): State Fire Marshal, his duly authorized
630     deputies, or the local fire enforcement authority code official.
631     [425.2.2] 427.2.2 Day Care Facility: Any building or structure occupied by clients of any age
632     who receive custodial care for less than 24 hours by individuals other than parents, guardians,
633     relatives by blood, marriage or adoption.
634     [425.2.3] 427.2.3 Day Care Center: Providing care for five or more clients in a place other than
635     the home of the person cared for. This would also include Child Care Centers, Out of School
636     Time or Hourly Child Care Centers licensed by the Department of Health.
637     [425.2.4] 427.2.4 Family Day Care: Providing care for clients listed in the following two
638     groups:
639     [425.2.4.1] 427.2.4.1 Type 1: Services provided for five to eight clients in a home. This would
640     also include a home that is certified by the Department of Health as Residential Certificate
641     Child Care or licensed as Family Child Care.
642     [425.2.4.2] 427.2.4.2 Type 2: Services provided for nine to sixteen clients in a home with
643     sufficient staffing. This would also include a home that is licensed by the Department of
644     Health as Family Child Care.
645     [425.2.5] 427.2.5 R710-8: Utah Administrative Code, R710-8, Day Care Rules, as enacted

646     under the authority of the Utah Fire Prevention Board.
647     [425.3.] 427.3 Family Day Care.
648     [425.3.1] 427.3.1 Family Day Care units shall have on each floor occupied by clients, two
649     separate means of egress, arranged so that if one is blocked the other will be available.
650     [425.3.2] 427.3.2 Family Day Care units that are located in the basement or on the second story
651     shall be provided with two means of egress, one of which shall discharge directly to the
652     outside.
653     [425.3.2.1] 427.3.2.1 Residential Certificate Child Care and Licensed Family Child Care with
654     five to eight clients in a home, located on the ground level or in a basement, may use an
655     emergency escape or rescue window as allowed in IFC, Chapter 10, Section [1029] 1030.
656     [425.3.3] 427.3.3 Family Day Care units shall not be located above the second story.
657     [425.3.4] 427.3.4 In Family Day Care units, clients under the age of two shall not be located
658     above or below the first story.
659     [425.3.4.1] 427.3.4.1 Clients under the age of two may be housed above or below the first story
660     where there is at least one exit that leads directly to the outside and complies with IFC, Section
661     [1009] 1011 or Section [1010] 1012 or Section [1026] 1027.
662     [425.3.5] 427.3.5 Family Day Care units located in split entry/split level type homes in which
663     stairs to the lower level and upper level are equal or nearly equal, may have clients housed on
664     both levels when approved by the AHJ.
665     [425.3.6] 427.3.6 Family Day Care units shall have a portable fire extinguisher on each level
666     occupied by clients, which shall have a classification of not less than 2A:10BC, and shall be
667     serviced in accordance with NFPA, Standard 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers.
668     [425.3.7] 427.3.7 Family Day Care units shall have single station smoke detectors in good
669     operating condition on each level occupied by clients. Battery operated smoke detectors shall
670     be permitted if the facility demonstrates testing, maintenance, and battery replacement to insure
671     continued operation of the smoke detectors.
672     [425.3.8] 427.3.8 Rooms in Family Day Care units that are provided for clients to sleep or nap,
673     shall have at least one window or door approved for emergency escape.
674     [425.3.9] 427.3.9 Fire drills shall be conducted in Family Day Care units quarterly and shall
675     include the complete evacuation from the building of all clients and staff. At least annually, in
676     Type I Family Day Care units, the fire drill shall include the actual evacuation using the escape

677     or rescue window, if one is used as a substitute for one of the required means of egress.
678     [425.4] 427.4 Day Care Centers.
679     [425.4.1] 427.4.1 Day Care Centers shall comply with either I-4 requirements or E
680     requirements of the IBC, whichever is applicable for the type of Day Care Center.
681     [425.4.2] 427.4.2 Emergency Evacuation Drills shall be completed as required in IFC, Chapter
682     4, Section 405.
683     [425.4.3] 427.4.3 Location at grade. Group E child day care centers shall be located at the
684     level of exit discharge.
685     [425.4.3.1] 427.4.3.1 Child day care spaces for children over the age of 24 months may be
686     located on the second floor of buildings equipped with automatic fire protection throughout
687     and an automatic fire alarm system.
688     [425.4.4] 427.4.4 Egress. All Group E child day care spaces with an occupant load of more
689     than 10 shall have a second means of egress. If the second means of egress is not an exit door
690     leading directly to the exterior, the room shall have an emergency escape and rescue window
691     complying with Section [1029] 1030.
692     [425.4.5] 427.4.5 All Group E Child Day Care Centers shall comply with Utah Administrative
693     Code, R430-100 Child Care Centers, R430-60 Hourly Child Care Centers, and R430-70 Out of
694     School Time.
695     [425.5] 427.5 Requirements for all Day Care.
696     [425.5.1] 427.5.1 Heating equipment in spaces occupied by children shall be provided with
697     partitions, screens, or other means to protect children from hot surfaces and open flames.
698     [425.5.2] 427.5.2 A fire escape plan shall be completed and posted in a conspicuous place. All
699     staff shall be trained on the fire escape plan and procedure."
700          [(6)] (4) In IBC, Section [504.2] 504.4, a new section is added as follows: ["504.2.1]
701     "504.4.1 Notwithstanding the exceptions to Section 504.2, Group I-2 Assisted Living Facilities
702     shall be allowed [to be two stories of] on each level of a two-story building of Type V-A
703     construction when all of the following apply:
704     1. All secured units are located at the level of exit discharge in compliance with Section
705     [1008.1.9.3] 1010.1.9.3 as amended;
706     2. The total combined area of both stories shall not exceed the total allowable area for a
707     one-story building; and

708     3. All other provisions that apply in Section 407 have been provided."
709          Section 8. Section 15A-3-104 is amended to read:
710          15A-3-104. Amendments to Chapters 7 through 9 of IBC.
711          (1) IBC, Section (F)901.8, is deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)901.8 Pump
712     and riser room size. Fire pump and automatic sprinkler system riser rooms shall be designed
713     with adequate space for all installed equipment necessary for the installation and to provide
714     sufficient working space around the stationary equipment. Clearances around equipment shall
715     be in accordance with manufacturer requirements and not less than the following minimum
716     elements:
717     901.8.1 A minimum clear and unobstructed distance of 12-inches shall be provided from the
718     installed equipment to the elements of permanent construction.
719     901.8.2 A minimum clear and unobstructed distance of 12-inches shall be provided between
720     all other installed equipment and appliances.
721     901.8.3 A clear and unobstructed width of 36-inches shall be provided in front of all installed
722     equipment and appliances, to allow for inspection, service, repair or replacement without
723     removing such elements of permanent construction or disabling the function of a required
724     fire-resistance-rated assembly.
725     901.8.4 Automatic sprinkler system riser rooms shall be provided with a clear and
726     unobstructed passageway to the riser room of not less than 36-inches, and openings into the
727     room shall be clear and unobstructed, with doors swinging in the outward direction from the
728     room and the opening providing a clear width of not less than 34-inches and a clear height of
729     the door opening shall not be less than 80-inches.
730     901.8.5 Fire pump rooms shall be provided with a clear and unobstructed passageway to the
731     fire pump room of not less than 72-inches, and openings into the room shall be clear,
732     unobstructed and large enough to allow for the removal of the largest piece of equipment, with
733     doors swinging in the outward direction from the room and the opening providing a clear width
734     of not less than 68-inches and a clear height of the door opening shall not be less than
735     80-inches."
736          (2) In IBC, Section (F)903.2.2, the words "the entire floor" are deleted and replaced
737     with "a building" and the last paragraph is deleted.
738          (3) IBC, Section (F)903.2.4, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2.

739     A Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
740     department vehicle access."
741          (4) IBC, Section (F)903.2.7, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2.
742     A Group M fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire department
743     vehicle access."
744          (5) IBC, Sections (F)903.2.8, (F)903.2.8.1, [and] (F)903.2.8.2, and (F)903.2.8.4, are
745     deleted and replaced with the following: "(F)903.2.8 Group R. An automatic sprinkler system
746     installed in accordance with Section 903.3 shall be provided throughout all buildings with a
747     Group R fire area.
748     Exceptions:
749     1. Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses)
750     constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code For One- and Two-Family
751     Dwellings.
752     2. Single story Group R-1 occupancies with fire areas not more than 2,000 square feet that
753     contain no installed plumbing or heating, where no cooking occurs, and constructed of Type
754     I-A, I-B, II-A, or II-B construction."
755          (6) IBC, Sections (F)903.2.8.3 and (F)903.2.8.3.1, are renumbered to (F)903.2.8.1 and
756     (F)903.2.8.1.1.
757          (7) IBC, Section (F)903.2.8.3.2, is renumbered to (F)903.2.8.1.2 and the following
758     exception is added:
759     [3.] "Exception: Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4,500 gross square feet and not containing
760     more than 16 residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an approved fire
761     alarm system that is interconnected and receives its primary power from the building wiring
762     and a commercial power system."
763          (8) IBC, Section (F)903.2.8.4, is deleted.
764          [(6)] (9) IBC, Section (F)903.2.9, condition 2, is deleted and replaced with the
765     following: "2. A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level
766     of fire department vehicle access."
767          [(7)] (10) IBC, Section [(F)904.11] (F)904.12, is deleted and replaced with the
768     following: "[(F)904.11] (F)904.12 Commercial cooking systems. The automatic
769     fire-extinguishing system for commercial cooking systems shall be of a type recognized for

770     protection of commercial cooking equipment and exhaust systems. Pre-engineered automatic
771     extinguishing systems shall be tested in accordance with UL 300 and listed and labeled for the
772     intended application. The system shall be installed in accordance with this code, its listing and
773     the manufacturer's installation instructions.
774     Exception: Factory-built commercial cooking recirculating systems that are tested in
775     accordance with UL 710B and listed, labeled, and installed in accordance with Section 304.1 of
776     the International Mechanical Code."
777          [(8)] (11) IBC, Sections [(F)904.11.3, (F)904.11.3.1, (F)904.11.4, and (F)904.11.4.1,]
778     (F)904.12.3, (F)904.12.3.1, (F)904.12.4, and (F)904.12.4.1, are deleted.
779          (12) In IBC, Section 905, a new subsection, Section (F)905.3.9, is added as follows:
780          "Open Parking Garages. Open parking garages shall be equipped with an approved
781     Class 1 manual standpipe system when fire department access is not provided for firefighting
782     operations to within 150 feet of all portions of the open parking garage as measured from the
783     approved fire department vehicle access. Class 1 manual standpipe shall be accessible
784     throughout the parking garage such that all portions of the parking structure are protected
785     within 150 feet of a hose connection."
786          (13) In IBC, Section (F)905.8, the exception is deleted and replaced with the following:
787          "Exception: Where subject to freezing and approved by the fire code official."
788          [(9)] (14) In IBC, Section (F)907.2.3 Group E[: (a) The], the first sentence is deleted
789     and rewritten as follows: "A manual fire alarm system that [initiates] activates the occupant
790     notification system in accordance with Section (F)907.5 [and] shall be installed, in accordance
791     with Section (F)907.6 [shall be installed] and administrative rules made by the State Fire
792     Prevention Board in Group E occupancies."
793          [(b) In Exception number 3, starting on line five, the words "emergency voice/alarm
794     communication system" are deleted and replaced with "occupant notification system".]
795          [(10) In IBC, Section (F)908.7, the first sentence is deleted and replaced as follows:
796     "Groups R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, I-1, and I-4 occupancies"; the exceptions are deleted and the
797     following sentence is added after the first sentence: "A minimum of one carbon monoxide
798     alarm shall be installed on each habitable level."]
799          [(11) In IBC, Section (F)908.7, the following new subsections are added:]
800     ["(F)908.7.1 Interconnection. Where more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be

801     installed within Group R or I-1 occupancies, the carbon monoxide alarms shall be
802     interconnected in such a manner that the activation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms.
803     Physical interconnection of carbon monoxide alarms shall not be required where listed wireless
804     alarms are installed and all alarms sound upon activation of one alarm. The alarm shall be
805     clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed.]
806     [(F)908.7.2 Power source. In new construction, required carbon monoxide alarms shall receive
807     their primary power from the building wiring where such wiring is served from a commercial
808     source and shall be equipped with a battery backup. Carbon monoxide alarms with integral
809     strobes that are not equipped with battery backup shall be connected to an emergency electrical
810     system. Carbon monoxide alarms shall emit a signal when the batteries are low. Wiring shall
811     be permanent and without a disconnecting switch other than as required for overcurrent
812     protection.]
813     [Exception: Carbon monoxide alarms are not required to be equipped with battery backup
814     where they are connected to an emergency electrical system."]
815          [(12) IBC, Section (F)908.7.1, is renumbered to 908.7.3.]
816          (15) IBC, Sections (F)915 through (F)915.6, are deleted and replaced with the
817     following:
818          "(F)915 Where required.
819     Group I-1, I-2, I-4 and R occupancies located in a building containing a fuel-burning appliance
820     or in a building that has an attached garage shall be equipped with single-station carbon
821     monoxide alarms. The carbon monoxide alarms shall be listed as complying with UL 2034 or
822     UL 2075 and be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 720 and the manufacturer's
823     instructions. An open parking garage, as defined in Chapter 2, or an enclosed parking garage,
824     ventilated in accordance with Section 404 of the International Mechanical Code, shall not be
825     considered an attached garage. A minimum of one carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed
826     on each habitable level.
827          (F)915.1 Interconnection.
828     Where more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be installed within Group I-1, I-2,
829     I-4, or R occupancies, the carbon monoxide alarm shall be interconnected in such a manner that
830     the activation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms. Physical interconnection of carbon
831     monoxide alarms shall not be required where listed wireless alarms are installed and all alarms

832     sound upon activation of one alarm. The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over
833     background noise levels with all intervening doors closed.
834          (F)915.2 Power Source.
835     In new construction, required carbon monoxide alarms shall receive their primary power from
836     the building wiring where such wiring is served from a commercial source and shall be
837     equipped with a battery backup. Carbon monoxide alarms with integral strobes that are not
838     equipped with a battery backup shall be connected to an emergency electrical system. Carbon
839     monoxide alarms shall emit a signal when the batteries are low. Wiring shall be permanent and
840     without a disconnecting switch other than as required for overcurrent protection.
841     Exceptions.
842     1. Carbon monoxide alarms are not required to be equipped with a battery backup where they
843     are connected to an emergency electrical system.
844     2. Hard wiring of carbon monoxide alarms in existing areas shall not be required where the
845     alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing
846     the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space, or basement available that could provide
847     access for hard wiring without the removal of interior finishes.
848          (F)915.3 Group E.
849     A carbon monoxide detection system shall be installed in new buildings that contain Group E
850     occupancies in accordance with IFC, Chapter 9, Section 915. A carbon monoxide detection
851     system shall be installed in existing buildings that contain Group E occupancies in accordance
852     with IFC, Chapter 11, Section 1103.9.
853          (F)915.3.1 Where required.
854     In Group E occupancies, a carbon monoxide detection system shall be provided where a
855     fuel-burning appliance, a fuel-burning fireplace, or a fuel-burning forced air furnace is present.
856          (F)915.3.2 Detection equipment.
857     Each carbon monoxide detection system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 720 and
858     the manufacturer's instructions and be listed as complying with, for single station detectors, UL
859     2034 and, for system detectors, UL 2075.
860          (F)915.3.3 Locations.
861     Each carbon monoxide detection system shall be installed in the locations specified in NFPA
862     720.

863          (F)915.3.4 Combination detectors.
864     A combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector is an acceptable alternative to a carbon
865     monoxide detection system if the combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector is listed in
866     accordance with UL 2075 and UL 268.
867          (F)915.3.5 Power source.
868     Each carbon monoxide detection system shall receive primary power from the building wiring
869     if the wiring is served from a commercial source. If primary power is interrupted, each carbon
870     monoxide detection system shall receive power from a battery. Wiring shall be permanent and
871     without a disconnecting switch other than that required for over current protection.
872          (F)915.3.6 Maintenance.
873     Each carbon monoxide detection system shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 720. A
874     carbon monoxide detection system that becomes inoperable or begins to produce end of life
875     signals shall be replaced."
876          Section 9. Section 15A-3-105 is amended to read:
877          15A-3-105. Amendments to Chapters 10 through 12 of IBC.
878          (1) In IBC, Section [1008.1.9.6, the words "Group I-1 and" are added in the title and in
879     the first sentence before the words "Group I-2" and] 1010.1.9.6, a new number [8] 9 is added as
880     follows: "[8] 9. The secure area or unit with special egress locks shall be located at the level of
881     exit discharge in Type V construction."
882          [(2) In IBC, Section 1008.1.9.7, a new number 7 is added as follows: "7. The secure
883     area or unit with delayed egress locks shall be located at the level of exit discharge in Type V
884     construction."]
885          [(3)] (2) In IBC, Section [1009.7.2] 1011.5.2, exception [5] 3 is deleted and replaced
886     with the following: "[5] 3. In Group R-3 occupancies, within dwelling units in Group R-2
887     occupancies, and in Group U occupancies that are accessory to a Group R-3 occupancy, or
888     accessory to individual dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, the maximum riser height
889     shall be 8 inches (203 mm) and the minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (229 mm). The
890     minimum winder tread depth at the walk line shall be 10 inches (254 mm), and the minimum
891     winder tread depth shall be 6 inches (152 mm). A nosing not less than 0.75 inch (19.1 mm) but
892     not more than 1.25 inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers where the
893     tread depth is less than 10 inches (254 mm)."

894          [(4)] (3) In IBC, Section [1009.15] 1011.11, a new exception [6] 5 is added as follows:
895     "[6] 5. In occupancies in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and in occupancies in
896     Group U, which are accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2,
897     handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways consisting of four or more risers."
898          [(5)] (4) In IBC, Section [1011.5] 1013.5, the words ", including when the building
899     may not be fully occupied[.]" are added at the end of the sentence.
900          [(6)] (5) IBC, Section [1024] 1025, is deleted.
901          [(7)] (6) In IBC, Section [1028.12] 1029.14, exception 2 is deleted.
902          [(8)] (7) In IBC, Section 1109.8, the following words "shall be capable of operation
903     without a key and" are inserted in the second sentence between the words "lift" and "shall".
904          [(9)] (8) In IBC, Section 1208.4, subparagraph 1 is deleted and replaced with the
905     following: "1. The unit shall have a living room of not less than 165 square feet (15.3 m2) of
906     floor area. An additional 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of floor area shall be provided for each
907     occupant of such unit in excess of two."
908          Section 10. Section 15A-3-106 is amended to read:
909          15A-3-106. Amendments to Chapters 13 through 15 of IBC.
910          IBC, Chapters 13 [and], 14, and 15 are not amended.
911          Section 11. Section 15A-3-107 is amended to read:
912          15A-3-107. Amendments to Chapter 16 of IBC.
913          (1) In IBC, Table 1604.5, Risk Category III, in the sentence that begins "Group I-2," a
914     new footnote c is added as follows: "c. Type II Assisted Living Facilities that are I-2
915     occupancy classifications in accordance with Section 308 shall be Risk Category II in this
916     table."
917          (2) In IBC, Section 1605.2, in the portion of the definition for the value of f2, the words
918     "and 0.2 for other roof configurations" are deleted and replaced with the following: "f2 = 0.20 +
919     .025(A-5) for other configurations where roof snow load exceeds 30 psf;
920     f2 = 0 for roof snow loads of 30 psf (1.44kN/m2) or less.
921     Where A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)."
922          (3) In IBC, Sections 1605.3.1 and 1605.3.2, exception 2 in each section is deleted and
923     replaced with the following: "2. Flat roof snow loads of 30 pounds per square foot (1.44
924     kNm2) or less need not be combined with seismic loads. Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30

925     pounds per square foot (1.44 kNm2), the snow loads may be reduced in accordance with the
926     following in load combinations including both snow and seismic loads. Ws as calculated
927     below, shall be combined with seismic loads.
928     Ws = (0.20 + 0.025(A-5))Pf is greater than or equal to 0.20 Pf.
929     Where:
930     Ws = Weight of snow to be included in seismic calculations
931     A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)
932     Pf = Design roof snow load, psf.
933     For the purpose of this section, snow load shall be assumed uniform on the roof footprint
934     without including the effects of drift or sliding. The Importance Factor, I, used in calculating Pf
935     may be considered 1.0 for use in the formula for Ws".
936          (4) IBC, Section 1608.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1608.1 General.
937     Except as modified in Sections 1608.1.1, 1608.1.2, and 1608.1.3, design snow loads shall be
938     determined in accordance with Chapter 7 of ASCE 7, but the design roof load shall not be less
939     than that determined by Section 1607."
940          (5) A new IBC, Section 1608.1.1, is added as follows: "1608.1.1 Section 7.4.5 of
941     Chapter 7 of ASCE 7 referenced in Section 1608.1 of the IBC is deleted and replaced with the
942     following: Section 7.4.5 Ice Dams and Icicles Along Eaves. Where ground snow loads exceed
943     75 psf, eaves shall be capable of sustaining a uniformly distributed load of 2pf on all
944     overhanging portions. No other loads except dead loads shall be present on the roof when this
945     uniformly distributed load is applied. All building exits under down-slope eaves shall be
946     protected from sliding snow and ice."
947          (6) In IBC, Section 1608.1.2, a new section is added as follows: "1608.1.2 Utah Snow
948     Loads. The snow loads specified in Table 1608.1.2(b) shall be used for the jurisdictions
949     identified in that table. Otherwise, the ground snow load, Pg, to be used in the determination of
950     design snow loads for buildings and other structures shall be determined by using the following
951     formula: Pg = (Po2 + S2(A-Ao)2)0.5 for A greater than Ao, and Pg = Po for A less than or equal to
952     Ao.
953     WHERE:
954     Pg = Ground snow load at a given elevation (psf);
955     Po = Base ground snow load (psf) from Table No. 1608.1.2(a);

956     S = Change in ground snow load with elevation (psf/100 ft.) From Table No. 1608.1.2(a);
957     A = Elevation above sea level at the site (ft./1,000);
958     Ao = Base ground snow elevation from Table 1608.1.2(a) (ft./1,000).
959     The building official may round the roof snow load to the nearest 5 psf. The ground snow
960     load, Pg, may be adjusted by the building official when a licensed engineer or architect submits
961     data substantiating the adjustments.
962     Where the minimum roof live load in accordance with Section [1607.11] 1607.12 is greater
963     than the design roof snow load, such roof live load shall be used for design, however, it shall
964     not be reduced to a load lower than the design roof snow load. Drifting need not be considered
965     for roof snow loads less than 20 psf."
966          (7) IBC, Table 1608.1.2(a) and Table 1608.1.2(b), are added as follows:
967     
"TABLE NO. 1608.1.2(a)
968     
STATE OF UTAH - REGIONAL SNOW LOAD FACTORS
969      COUNTYPoSAo
970      Beaver43636.2
971      Box Elder43635.2
972      Cache50634.5
973      Carbon43635.2
974      Daggett43636.5
975      Davis43634.5
976      Duchesne43636.5
977      Emery43636.0
978      Garfield43636.0
979      Grand36636.5
980      Iron43635.8
981      Juab43635.2
982      Kane36635.7
983      Millard43635.3
984      Morgan57634.5
985      Piute43636.2
986      Rich57634.1
987      Salt Lake43634.5
988      San Juan43636.5
989      Sanpete43635.2
990      Sevier43636.0
991      Summit86635.0
992      Tooele 43634.5
993      Uintah43637.0
994      Utah43634.5
995      Wasatch86635.0
996      Washington 29636.0
997      Wayne36636.5
998      Weber43634.5
999     
TABLE NO. 1608.1.2(B)
1000     
REQUIRED SNOW LOADS FOR SELECTED UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS1,2
1001      The following jurisdictions require design snow load values that differ from the Equation in
the Utah Snow Load Study.
1002      CountyCityElevationGround Snow
Load (psf)
Roof Snow
Load (psf) 6
1003      CarbonPrice3
All other county locations5
5550
--
43
--
30
--
1004      DavisFruit Heights34500 - 48505740
1005      EmeryGreen River340703625
1006      GarfieldPanguitch366004330
1007      RichWoodruff3
Laketown4
Garden City5
Randolph4
6315
6000
--
6300
57
57
--
57
40
40
--
40
1008      San JuanMonticello368205035
1009      SummitCoalville3
Kamas4
5600
6500
86
114
60
80
1010      TooeleTooele351004330
1011      UtahOrem3
Pleasant Grove4
Provo5
4650
5000
--
43
43
--
30
30
--
1012      WasatchHeber5------
1013      WashingtonLeeds3
Santa Clara3
St. George3
All other county locations5
3460

2850

2750

--
29
21
21
--
20
15
15
--
1014      WayneLoa3
7080
4330
1015      1The IBC requires a minimum live load - See [1607.11.2] Section 1607.12.
1016      2This 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. Otherwise, contact the local Building
Official.
1017      3Values adopted from Table VII of the Utah Snow Load Study.
1018      4Values based on site-specific study. Contact local Building Official for additional
information.
1019      5Contact local Building Official.
1020      6Based on Ce =1.0, Ct =1.0 and Is =1.0"
1021          (8) A new IBC, Section 1608.1.3, is added as follows: "1608.1.3 Thermal Factor. The
1022     value for the thermal factor, Ct, used in calculation of Pf shall be determined from Table 7.3 in
1023     ASCE 7.
1024     Exception: Except for unheated structures, the value of Ct need not exceed 1.0 when ground
1025     snow load, Pg is calculated using Section 1608.1.2 as amended."
1026          (9) IBC, Section 1608.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1608.2 Ground
1027     Snow Loads. The ground snow loads to be used in determining the design snow loads for roofs
1028     in states other than Utah are given in Figure 1608.2 for the contiguous United States and Table

1029     1608.2 for Alaska. Site-specific case studies shall be made in areas designated CS in figure
1030     1608.2. Ground snow loads for sites at elevations above the limits indicated in Figure 1608.2
1031     and for all sites within the CS areas shall be approved. Ground snow load determination for
1032     such sites shall be based on an extreme value statistical analysis of data available in the vicinity
1033     of the site using a value with a 2-percent annual probability of being exceeded (50-year mean
1034     recurrence interval). Snow loads are zero for Hawaii, except in mountainous regions as
1035     approved by the building official."
1036          (10) A new IBC, Section 1613.1.1, is added as follows: "1613.1.1 ASCE 12.7.2 and
1037     12.14.8.1 of Chapter 12 of ASCE 7 referenced in Section 1613.1, Definition of W, Item 4 is
1038     deleted and replaced with the following:
1039     4. Where the flat roof snow load, Pf, exceeds 30 psf, the snow load included in seismic design
1040     shall be calculated, in accordance with the following formula: Ws = (0.20 + 0.025(A-5))Pf is
1041     greater than or equal to 0.20 Pf.
1042     WHERE:
1043     Ws = Weight of snow to be included in seismic calculations
1044     A = Elevation above sea level at the location of the structure (ft./1,000)
1045     Pf = Design roof snow load, psf.
1046     For the purposes of this section, snow load shall be assumed uniform on the roof footprint
1047     without including the effects of drift or sliding. The Importance Factor, I, used in calculating Pf
1048     may be considered 1.0 for use in the formula for Ws."
1049          (11) A new IBC, Section [1613.5] 1613.7, is added as follows: " [1613.5] 1613.7
1050     ASCE 7, Section 13.5.6.2.2 paragraph (e) is modified to read as follows: (e) Penetrations shall
1051     have a sleeve or adapter through the ceiling tile to allow for free movement of at least 1 inch
1052     (25 mm) in all horizontal directions.
1053     Exceptions:
1054     1. Where rigid braces are used to limit lateral deflections.
1055     2. At fire sprinkler heads in frangible surfaces per NFPA 13."
1056          Section 12. Section 15A-3-108 is amended to read:
1057          15A-3-108. Amendments to Chapters 17 through 19 of IBC.
1058          (1) A new IBC, Section 1807.1.6.4, is added as follows: "1807.1.6.4 Empirical
1059     concrete foundation design. Group R, Division 3 Occupancies three stories or less in height,

1060     and Group U Occupancies, which are constructed in accordance with Section 2308, or with
1061     other methods employing repetitive wood-frame construction or repetitive cold-formed steel
1062     structural member construction, shall be permitted to have concrete foundations constructed in
1063     accordance with Table 1807.1.6.4."
1064          (2) A new IBC, Table 1807.1.6.4 is added as follows:
1065     
"TABLE 1807.1.6.4
1066     
EMPIRICAL FOUNDATION WALLS (1,7,8)
1067      Max. HeightTop Edge
Support
Min.
Thickness
Vertical
Steel (2)
Horizontal
Steel (3)
Steel at
Openings (4)
Max. Lintel
Length
Min. Lintel
Length
1068      2'(610 mm)None6"(5)2- #4 Bars2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
2'(610 mm)2" for each foot
of opening
width;
min. 6"
1069      3'(914 mm)None6"#4@32"3- #4 Bars2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
2'(610 mm)2" for each foot
of opening
width;
min. 6"
1070      4'(1,219 mm)None6"#4@32"4- #4 Bars2- #4 Bars above
1- #4 Bar each side
1- #4 Bar below
3'(914 mm)2" for each foot
of opening
width;
min. 6"
1071      6'(1,829 mm)Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8"#4@24"5- #4 Bars2- #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"
1072      8'(2,438 mm)Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8"#4@24"6- #4 Bars2- #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"
1073      9'(2,743 mm)Floor or roof
Diaphragm
(6)
8"#4@16"7- #4 Bars2- #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"
1074      Over 9'(2,743 mm), Engineering required for each column
1075      Footnotes:
1076      (1) Based on 3,000 psi (20.6 Mpa) concrete and 60,000 psi (414 Mpa) reinforcing steel.
1077      (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.
1078      (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).
1079      (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.
1080      (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.
1081      (6) Diaphragm shall conform to the requirements of Section 2308.
1082      (7) Footing shall be a minimum of nine inches thick by 20 inches wide.
1083      (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."
1084          [(3) In IBC, Section 1904.2, a new exception 1 is added as follows and the current
1085     exception is modified to be number 2.]
1086          [Exceptions:]
1087          ["1. In ACI Table 4.3.1, for Exposure Class F1, change Maximum w/cm from 0.45 to
1088     0.5 and Minimum f'c from 4,500 psi to 3,000 psi."]
1089          [(4)] (3) A new IBC, Section [1905.1.11] 1905.1.9, is added as follows: ["1905.1.11]
1090     "1905.1.9 ACI 318, Table 4.2.1." Modify ACI 318, Table [4.2.1] 19.3.1.1 to read as follows:
1091     In the portion of the table designated as "Conditions", the following Exposure [categories]
1092     category and [classes are] class is deleted and replaced with the following:
1093     "F0: Concrete elements not exposed to freezing and thawing cycles to include footing and
1094     foundation elements that are completely buried in soil."
1095     [F1: Concrete elements exposed to freezing and thawing cycles and are not likely to be
1096     saturated or exposed to deicing chemicals.]
1097     [F2: Concrete elements exposed to freezing and thawing cycles and are likely to be saturated,

1098     but not exposed to deicing chemicals.]
1099     [F3: Concrete elements exposed to freezing and thawing cycles and are likely to be saturated
1100     and exposed to deicing chemicals."]
1101          Section 13. Section 15A-3-110 is amended to read:
1102          15A-3-110. Amendments to Chapters 23 through 25 of IBC.
1103          (1) A new IBC, Section 2306.1.5, is added as follows: "2306.1.5 Load duration factors.
1104     The allowable stress increase of 1.15 for snow load, shown in Table 2.3.2, Frequently Used
1105     Load Duration Factors, Cd, of the National Design Specifications, shall not be utilized at
1106     elevations above 5,000 feet (1,524 M)."
1107          (2) In IBC, Section [2308.6] 2308.3.1, a new exception, 3, is added as follows:
1108     "[Exception:] 3. Where foundation plates or sills are bolted or anchored to the foundation with
1109     not less than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) diameter steel bolts or approved anchors, embedded at least 7
1110     inches (178 mm) into concrete or masonry and spaced not more than 32 inches (816 mm) apart,
1111     there shall be a minimum of two bolts or anchor straps per piece located not less than 4 inches
1112     (102 mm) from each end of each piece. A properly sized nut and washer shall be tightened on
1113     each bolt to the plate."
1114          (3) IBC, Section 2506.2.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "2506.2.1 Other
1115     materials. Metal suspension systems for acoustical and lay-in panel ceilings shall conform with
1116     ASTM C635 listed in Chapter 35 and Section 13.5.6 of ASCE 7, as amended in Section
1117     [1613.8] 1613.5, for installation in high seismic areas."
1118          Section 14. Section 15A-3-112 is amended to read:
1119          15A-3-112. Amendments to Chapters 29 through 31 of IBC.
1120          (1) In IBC [P] Table 2902.1 the following changes are made:
1121          (a) The title for [P] Table 2902.1 is deleted and replaced with the following: "[P] Table
1122     2902.1, Minimum Number of Required Plumbing Facilities a, h".
1123          (b) In the row for "E" occupancy in the field for "OTHER" a new footnote i is added.
1124          (c) In the row for "I-4" occupancy in the field for "OTHER" a new footnote i is added.
1125          (d) A new footnote h is added as follows: "FOOTNOTE: h. When provided, in public
1126     toilet facilities there shall be an equal number of diaper changing facilities in male toilet rooms
1127     and female toilet rooms."
1128          (e) A new footnote i is added to the table as follows: "FOOTNOTE i: Non-residential

1129     child care facilities shall comply with additional sink requirements of Utah Administrative
1130     Code R430-100-4."
1131          (2) A new IBC, Section [P]2902.7, is added as follows:
1132     "[P]2902.7 Toilet Facilities for Workers.
1133     Toilet facilities shall be provided for construction workers and such facilities shall be
1134     maintained in a sanitary condition. Construction worker toilet facilities of the nonsewer type
1135     shall conform to ANSI Z4.3."
1136          [(2)] (3) In IBC, Section 3006.5, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception:
1137     Hydraulic elevators and roped hydraulic elevators with a rise of 50 feet or less."
1138          Section 15. Section 15A-3-113 is amended to read:
1139          15A-3-113. Amendments to Chapters 32 through 35 of IBC.
1140          [(1) A new section IBC, Section 3401.7, is added as follows: " 3401.7 Parapet bracing,
1141     wall anchors, and other appendages. Until June 30, 2014, a building constructed before 1975
1142     shall have parapet bracing, wall anchors, and appendages such as cornices, spires, towers,
1143     tanks, signs, statuary, etc. evaluated by a licensed engineer when the building is undergoing
1144     structural alterations, which may include structural sheathing replacement of 10% or greater, or
1145     other structural repairs. Reroofing or water membrane replacement may not be considered a
1146     structural alteration or repair for purposes of this section. Beginning July 1, 2014, a building
1147     constructed before 1975 shall have parapet bracing, wall anchors, and appendages such as
1148     cornices, spires, towers, tanks, signs, statuary, etc. evaluated by a licensed engineer when the
1149     building is undergoing a total reroofing. Parapet bracing, wall anchors, and appendages
1150     required by this section shall be evaluated in accordance with 75% of the seismic forces as
1151     specified in Section 1613. When allowed by the local building official, alternate methods of
1152     equivalent strength as referenced in an approved code under Utah Code, Subsection
1153     15A-1-204(6)(a), will be considered when accompanied by engineer-sealed drawings, details,
1154     and calculations. When found to be deficient because of design or deteriorated condition, the
1155     engineer's recommendations to anchor, brace, reinforce, or remove the deficient feature shall be
1156     implemented.]
1157     [Exceptions:]
1158     [1. Group R-3 and U occupancies.]
1159     [2. Unreinforced masonry parapets need not be braced according to the above stated provisions

1160     provided that the maximum height of an unreinforced masonry parapet above the level of the
1161     diaphragm tension anchors or above the parapet braces shall not exceed one and one-half times
1162     the thickness of the parapet wall. The parapet height may be a maximum of two and one-half
1163     times its thickness in other than Seismic Design Categories D, E, or F."]
1164          [(2) IBC, Section 3408.4, is deleted and replaced with the following: "3408.4 Seismic.
1165     When a change in occupancy results in a structure being reclassified to a higher Risk Category
1166     (as defined in Table 1604.5), or when such change of occupancy results in a design occupant
1167     load increase of 100% or more, the structure shall conform to the seismic requirements for a
1168     new structure.]
1169     [Exceptions:]
1170     [1. Specific seismic detailing requirements of this code or ASCE 7 for a new structure shall
1171     not be required to be met where it can be shown that the level of performance and seismic
1172     safety is equivalent to that of a new structure. A demonstration of equivalence analysis shall
1173     consider the regularity, overstrength, redundancy, and ductility of the structure. Alternatively,
1174     the building official may allow the structure to be upgraded in accordance with referenced
1175     sections as found in an approved code under Utah Code, Subsection 15A-1-204(6)(a).]
1176     [2. When a change of use results in a structure being reclassified from Risk Category I or II to
1177     Risk Category III and the structure is located in a seismic map area where SDS is less than
1178     0.33, compliance with the seismic requirements of this code and ASCE 7 are not required.]
1179     [3. Where design occupant load increase is less than 25 occupants and the Risk Category does
1180     not change."]
1181          [(3)] (1) In IBC, Chapter 35, the referenced standard ICCA117.1-09, Section 606.2,
1182     Exception 1 is modified to include the following sentence at the end of the exception:
1183          "The minimum clear floor space shall be centered on the sink assembly."
1184          [(4)] (2) The following referenced standard is added under UL in IBC, Chapter 35:
1185      "NumberTitleReferenced in code section number
1186      2034-2008Standard of Single- and
Multiple-station Carbon Monoxide
Alarms
907.9"

1187          Section 16. Section 15A-3-202 is amended to read:

1188          15A-3-202. Amendments to Chapters 1 through 5 of IRC.
1189          (1) In IRC, Section R102, a new Section R102.7.2 is added as follows: "R102.7.2
1190     Physical change for bedroom window egress. A structure whose egress window in an existing
1191     bedroom is smaller than required by this code, and that complied with the construction code in
1192     effect at the time that the bedroom was finished, is not required to undergo a physical change to
1193     conform to this code if the change would compromise the structural integrity of the structure or
1194     could not be completed in accordance with other applicable requirements of this code,
1195     including setback and window well requirements."
1196          (2) In IRC, Section 109:
1197          (a) A new IRC, Section 109.1.5, is added as follows: "R109.1.5 Weather-resistant
1198     exterior wall envelope inspections. An inspection shall be made of the weather-resistant
1199     exterior wall envelope as required by Section R703.1 and flashings as required by Section
1200     R703.8 to prevent water from entering the weather-resistive barrier."
1201          (b) The remaining sections are renumbered as follows: R109.1.6 Other inspections;
1202     R109.1.6.1 Fire- and smoke-resistance-rated construction inspection; R109.1.6.2 Reinforced
1203     masonry, insulating concrete form (ICF) and conventionally formed concrete wall inspection;
1204     and R109.1.7 Final inspection.
1205          (3) IRC, Section R114.1, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R114.1 Notice to
1206     owner. Upon notice from the building official that work on any building or structure is being
1207     prosecuted contrary to the provisions of this code or other pertinent laws or ordinances or in an
1208     unsafe and dangerous manner, such work shall be immediately stopped. The stop work order
1209     shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner's
1210     agent or to the person doing the work; and shall state the conditions under which work will be
1211     permitted to resume."
1212          (4) In IRC, Section R202, the following definition is added: "CERTIFIED
1213     BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY TESTER: A person who has shown competence to
1214     test Backflow prevention assemblies to the satisfaction of the authority having jurisdiction
1215     under Utah Code, Subsection 19-4-104(4)."
1216          (5) In IRC, Section R202, the definition for "CONDITIONED SPACE" is modified by
1217     deleting the words at the end of the sentence "being heated or cooled by any equipment or
1218     appliance" and replacing them with the following: "enclosed within the building thermal

1219     envelope that is directly heated or cooled, or indirectly heated or cooled by any of the following
1220     means:
1221     1. Openings directly into an adjacent conditioned space.
1222     2. An un-insulated floor, ceiling or wall adjacent to a conditioned space.
1223     3. Un-insulated duct, piping or other heat or cooling source within the space."
1224          (6) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Cross Connection" is deleted and replaced
1225     with the following: "CROSS CONNECTION. Any physical connection or potential
1226     connection or arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which
1227     contains potable water and the other either water of unknown or questionable safety or steam,
1228     gas, or chemical, whereby there exists the possibility for flow from one system to the other,
1229     with the direction of flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems (see
1230     "Backflow, Water Distribution")."
1231          (7) In IRC, Section 202, in the definition for gray water a comma is inserted after the
1232     word "washers"; the word "and" is deleted; and the following is added to the end: "and clear
1233     water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable; non-combustible; without
1234     objectionable odors; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the operation of the
1235     sewer treatment facility."
1236          (8) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Potable Water" is deleted and replaced
1237     with the following: "POTABLE WATER. Water free from impurities present in amounts
1238     sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to the Utah Code,
1239     Title 19, [Chapters] Chapter 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Title 19, Chapter 5, Water
1240     Quality Act, and the regulations of the public health authority having jurisdiction."
1241          (9) IRC, Figure R301.2(5), is deleted and replaced with Table R301.2(5a) and Table
1242     R301.2(5b) as follows:
1243     
"TABLE NO. R301.2(5a)
1244     
STATE OF UTAH - REGIONAL SNOW LOAD FACTORS
1245      COUNTYPoSAo
1246      Beaver43636.2
1247      Box Elder43635.2
1248      Cache50634.5
1249      Carbon43635.2
1250      Daggett43636.5
1251      Davis43634.5
1252      Duchesne43636.5
1253      Emery43636.0
1254      Garfield43636.0
1255      Grand36636.5
1256      Iron43635.8
1257      Juab43635.2
1258      Kane36635.7
1259      Millard43635.3
1260      Morgan57634.5
1261      Piute43636.2
1262      Rich57634.1
1263      Salt Lake43634.5
1264      San Juan43636.5
1265      Sanpete43635.2
1266      Sevier43636.0
1267      Summit86635.0
1268      Tooele43634.5
1269      Uintah43637.0
1270      Utah43634.5
1271      Wasatch86635.0
1272      Washington29636.0
1273      Wayne36636.5
1274      Weber43634.5
1275     
TABLE NO. R301.2(5b)
1276     
REQUIRED SNOW LOADS FOR SELECTED UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS1,2
1277      The following jurisdictions require design snow load values that differ from the Equation in
the Utah Snow Load Study.
1278      CountyCityElevationGround Snow
Load (psf)
Roof Snow
Load (psf) 6
1279      CarbonPrice3
All other county locations5
5550
--
43
--
30
--
1280      DavisFruit Heights34500 - 48505740
1281      EmeryGreen River340703625
1282      GarfieldPanguitch366004330
1283      RichWoodruff3
Laketown4
Garden City5
Randolph4
6315
6000
--
6300
57
57
--
57
40
40
--
40
1284      San JuanMonticello368205035
1285      SummitCoalville3
Kamas4
5600
6500
86
114
60
80
1286      TooeleTooele351004330
1287      UtahOrem3
Pleasant Grove4
Provo5
4650
5000
--
43
43
--
30
30
--
1288      WasatchHeber5------
1289      WashingtonLeeds3
Santa Clara3
St. George3
All other county locations5
3460

2850

2750

--
29
21
21
--
20
15
15
--
1290      WayneLoa3
7080
4330
1291      1The IRC requires a minimum live load -- See R301.6.
1292      2This 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. Otherwise, contact the local
Building Official.
1293      3Values adopted from Table VII of the Utah Snow Load Study
1294      4Values based on site-specific study. Contact local Building Official for additional
information.
1295      5Contact local Building Official.
1296      6Based on Ce =1.0, Ct =1.0 and Is =1.0"
1297          (10) IRC, Section R301.6, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R301.6 Utah
1298     Snow Loads. The snow loads specified in Table R301.2(5b) shall be used for the jurisdictions
1299     identified in that table. Otherwise, the ground snow load, Pg, to be used in the determination
1300     of design snow loads for buildings and other structures shall be determined by using the
1301     following formula: Pg = (Po2 + S2(A-Ao)2)0.5 for A greater than Ao, and Pg = Po for A less
1302     than or equal to Ao.
1303     WHERE:
1304     Pg = Ground snow load at a given elevation (psf);
1305     Po = Base ground snow load (psf) from Table No. R301.2(5a);
1306     S = Change in ground snow load with elevation (psf/100 ft.) From Table No. R301.2(5a);
1307     A = Elevation above sea level at the site (ft./1,000);
1308     Ao = Base ground snow elevation from Table R301.2(5a) (ft./1,000).
1309     The building official may round the roof snow load to the nearest 5 psf. The ground snow
1310     load, Pg, may be adjusted by the building official when a licensed engineer or architect submits
1311     data substantiating the adjustments.
1312     Where the minimum roof live load in accordance with Table R301.6 is greater than the design
1313     roof snow load, such roof live load shall be used for design, however, it shall not be reduced to
1314     a load lower than the design roof snow load. Drifting need not be considered for roof snow
1315     loads less than 20 psf."
1316          [(11) In IRC, Section R302.2, the words "Exception: A" are deleted and replaced with
1317     the following:]
1318     ["Exceptions:]

1319     [1. A common 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall is permitted for townhouses if such walls do
1320     not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common
1321     wall. Electrical installation shall be installed in accordance with Chapters 34 through 43.
1322     Penetrations of electrical outlet boxes shall be in accordance with Section R302.4.]
1323     [2. In buildings equipped with an automatic residential fire sprinkler system, a".]
1324          [(12) In IRC, Section R302.2.4, a new exception 6 is added as follows: "6.
1325     Townhouses separated by a common 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall as provided in Section
1326     R302.2."]
1327          [(13)] (11) In IRC, Section R302.5.1, the words "self-closing device" are deleted and
1328     replaced with "self-latching hardware".
1329          (12) IRC, Section R302.13, is deleted.
1330          [(14)] (13) In IRC, Section R303.4, the number "5" is changed to "3" in the first
1331     sentence.
1332          [(15)] (14) IRC, Sections R311.7.4 through [R311.7.4.3] R311.7.5.3, are deleted and
1333     replaced with the following: "R311.7.4 Stair treads and risers. [R311.7.4.1] R311.7.5.1 Riser
1334     height. The maximum riser height shall be 8 inches (203 mm). The riser shall be measured
1335     vertically between leading edges of the adjacent treads. The greatest riser height within any
1336     flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm).
1337     [R311.7.4.2] R311.7.5.2 Tread depth. The minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (228 mm).
1338     The tread depth shall be measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the foremost
1339     projection of adjacent treads and at a right angle to the tread's leading edge. The greatest tread
1340     depth within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm).
1341     Winder treads shall have a minimum tread depth of 10 inches (254 mm) measured as above at
1342     a point 12 inches (305 mm) from the side where the treads are narrower. Winder treads shall
1343     have a minimum tread depth of 6 inches (152 mm) at any point. Within any flight of stairs, the
1344     greatest winder tread depth at the 12-inch (305 mm) walk line shall not exceed the smallest by
1345     more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm).
1346     [R311.7.4.3] R311.7.5.3 Profile. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall
1347     be no greater than 9/16 inch (14.3 mm). A nosing not less than 3/4 inch (19 mm) but not more
1348     than 1 1/4 inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers. The greatest nosing
1349     projection shall not exceed the smallest nosing projection by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm)

1350     between two stories, including the nosing at the level of floors and landings. Beveling of
1351     nosing shall not exceed 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Risers shall be vertical or sloped from the
1352     underside of the leading edge of the tread above at an angle not more than 30 degrees (0.51 rad)
1353     from the vertical. Open risers are permitted, provided that the opening between treads does not
1354     permit the passage of a 4-inch diameter (102 mm) sphere.
1355     Exceptions.
1356     1. A nosing is not required where the tread depth is a minimum of 10 inches (254 mm).
1357     2. The opening between adjacent treads is not limited on stairs with a total rise of 30 inches
1358     (762 mm) or less."
1359          [(16) In IRC, Section R312.1.2, the words "adjacent fixed seating" are deleted.]
1360          [(17)] (15) IRC, Section R312.2, is deleted.
1361          [(18)] (16) IRC, Sections R313.1 through R313.2.1, are deleted and replaced with the
1362     following: "R313.1 Design and installation. When installed, automatic residential fire
1363     sprinkler systems for townhouses or one- and two-family dwellings shall be designed and
1364     installed in accordance with Section P2904 or NFPA 13D."
1365          (17) In IRC, Section 315.3, the following words are added to the first sentence after the
1366     word "installed": "on each level of the dwelling unit and".
1367          [(19) A new] (18) In IRC, Section R315.5, a new exception, 3, is added as follows:
1368     ["R315.5 Power source. Carbon monoxide alarms shall receive their primary power from the
1369     building wiring when such wiring is served from a commercial source, and when primary
1370     power is interrupted, shall receive power from a battery. Wiring shall be permanent and
1371     without a disconnecting switch other than those required for over-current protection.]
1372     [Exceptions:]
1373     [1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be permitted to be battery operated when installed in
1374     buildings without commercial power.]
1375     [2] "3. Hard wiring of carbon monoxide alarms in existing areas shall not be required where
1376     the alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes
1377     exposing the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space or basement available which could
1378     provide access for hard wiring, without the removal of interior finishes."
1379          [(20)] (19) A new IRC, Section [R315.6] R315.7, is added as follows: "[R315.6]
1380     R315.7 Interconnection. Where more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be

1381     installed within an individual dwelling unit in accordance with Section R315.1, the alarm
1382     devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the actuation of one alarm will activate
1383     all of the alarms in the individual unit. Physical interconnection of smoke alarms shall not be
1384     required where listed wireless alarms are installed and all alarms sound upon activation of one
1385     alarm.
1386     Exception: Interconnection of carbon monoxide alarms in existing areas shall not be required
1387     where alterations or repairs do not result in removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing
1388     the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space or basement available which could provide
1389     access for interconnection without the removal of interior finishes."
1390          [(21)] (20) In IRC, Section R403.1.6, a new Exception [4] 3 is added as follows: "[4] 3.
1391     When anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches (813 mm) apart, anchor bolts may be
1392     placed with a minimum of two bolts per plate section located not less than 4 inches (102 mm)
1393     from each end of each plate section at interior bearing walls, interior braced wall lines, and at
1394     all exterior walls."
1395          [(22)] (21) In IRC, Section R403.1.6.1, a new exception is added at the end of Item 2
1396     and Item 3 as follows: "Exception: When anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches (816
1397     mm) apart, anchor bolts may be placed with a minimum of two bolts per plate section located
1398     not less than 4 inches (102 mm) from each end of each plate section at interior bearing walls,
1399     interior braced wall lines, and at all exterior walls."
1400          [(23)] (22) In IRC, Section R404.1, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception:
1401     As an alternative to complying with Sections R404.1 through R404.1.5.3, concrete and
1402     masonry foundation walls may be designed in accordance with IBC Sections 1807.1.5 and
1403     1807.1.6 as amended in Section 1807.1.6.4 and Table 1807.1.6.4 under these rules."
1404          [(24) IRC, Section R501.3, is deleted.]
1405          Section 17. Section 15A-3-203 is amended to read:
1406          15A-3-203. Amendments to Chapters 6 through 15 of IRC.
1407          (1) In IRC, Section [N1101.8] N1101.5 (R103.2), all words after the words "herein
1408     governed." are deleted and replaced with the following: "Construction documents include all
1409     documentation required to be submitted in order to issue a building permit."
1410          (2) In IRC, Section [N1101.14] N1101.12 (R303.3), all wording after the first sentence
1411     is deleted.

1412          (3) In IRC, Section N1101.13 (R401.2), add Exception as follows:
1413     "Exception: A project complies if the project demonstrates compliance with "0 percent better
1414     than code" using the software RESCheck 2012 Utah Energy Conservation Code."
1415          [(3)] (4) In IRC, Table [N1102.1.1 (R402.1.1) and Table N1102.1.3 (R402.1.3), the
1416     rows for "climate zone 3", "climate zone 5 and Marine 4", and "climate zone 6" are deleted and
1417     replaced and] N1102.2 (R402.1.2), in the column titled MASS WALL R-VALUE, a new
1418     footnote j is added as follows:
1419     "j. Log walls complying with ICC400 and with a minimum average wall thickness of 5 inches
1420     or greater shall be permitted in Zones 5 through 8 when overall window glazing has a .31
1421     U-factor or lower, minimum heating equipment efficiency is 90 AFUE (gas) or 84 AFUE (oil),
1422     and all other component requirements are met."
1423     [

     14 24      "TABLE N1102.1.1 (R402.1.1)
     14 25      INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTa
     14 26     

CLIMATE
ZONE

FENESTRATION
U-FACTOR b


SKYLIGHT b
U-FACTOR

GLAZED
FENESTRATION
SHGC b,e


CEILING
R-VALUE

WOOD
FRAME WALL
R-VALUE

MASS
WALL
R-VALUE i,j


FLOOR
R-VALUE

BASEMENT c
WALL
R-VALUE

SLAB d
R-VALUE
& DEPTH
CRAWL
SPACE c
WALL
R-VALUE
     14 27      30.650.650.403015519005/13
     14 28      5 and
Marine 4
0.350.60NR3819 or 13 +
5h
1330 g10/1310, 2 ft10/13
     14 29      60.350.60NR4919 or 13 +
5h
1530 g10/1310, 4 ft10/13
     14 30      j. Log walls complying with ICC400 and with a minimum average wall thickness of 5" or greater shall be permitted in Zones
5-8 when overall window glazing is .31 U-factor or lower, minimum heating equipment efficiency is 90 AFUE (gas) or 84
AFUE (oil), and all other component requirements are met."
1431      TABLE N1102.1.3 (R402.1.3)
1432      EQUIVALENT U-FACTORSa
1433     
CLIMATE
ZONE

FENESTRATION
U-FACTOR

SKYLIGHT
U-FACTOR

CEILING
U-FACTOR
FRAME
WALL
U-FACTOR

MASS WALL
U-FACTOR b

FLOOR
U-FACTOR
BASEMENT
WALL
U-FACTOR
CRAWL
SPACE WALL
U-FACTOR
1434      30.650.650.0350.0820.1410.0470.3600.136
1435      5 and
Marine 4
0.350.600.0300.0600.0820.0330.0590.065
1436      60.350.600.0260.0600.0600.0330.0590.065
1437     
]     [(4) In IRC, Section N1102.2.1 (R402.2.1), the last sentence is deleted.]
1438          [(5) In IRC, Section N1102.2.2 (R402.2.2), the last sentence is deleted.]
1439          [(6) In IRC, Section N1102.3.3 (R402.3.3), the last sentence is deleted.]
1440          [(7) In IRC, Section N1102.3.4 (R402.3.4), the last sentence is deleted.]
1441          [(8)] (5) In IRC, Section N1102.4.1 (R402.4.1), in the first sentence, the word "and" is
1442     deleted and replaced with the word "or".
1443          [(9)] (6) In IRC, Section N1102.4.1.1 (R402.4.1.1), the last sentence is deleted and
1444     replaced with the following: "Where allowed by the [building] code official, the builder may
1445     certify compliance to components criteria for items which may not be inspected during
1446     regularly scheduled inspections."
1447          [(10)] (7) In IRC, Section N1102.4.1.2 (R402.4.1.2), the following changes are made:
1448          (a) In the first sentence, the words "in Climate Zones 1 and 2, and [3] three air changes
1449     per hour in [Zone] Climate Zones 3 through 8" are deleted.
1450          (b) In the third sentence, [the words "Where required by the building official," and] the
1451     word "third" [are] is deleted.
1452          (c) The following sentence is inserted after the third sentence: "The following parties
1453     shall be approved to conduct testing: Parties certified by BPI or RESNET, or licensed
1454     contractors who have completed training provided by Blower Door Test equipment
1455     manufacturers or other comparable training."
1456          [(11) In IRC, Section N1102.4.4 (R402.4.4), the last sentence is deleted.]
1457          [(12) In IRC, Section N1103.2.2 (R403.2.2), the requirements for total leakage testing
1458     are deleted and replaced with the following:]
1459          ["1. Postconstruction test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 10 cfm (283
1460     L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor space when tested at a pressure
1461     differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer's air
1462     handler enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.]
1463          [2. Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 10 cfm (283 L/min) per
1464     100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of at
1465     least 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer's air handler
1466     enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is

1467     not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 7.5 cfm (212
1468     L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area."]
1469          [(13)] (8) In IRC, Section [N1103.2.2 (R403.2.2)] N1103.3.3 (R403.3.3), the exception
1470     for [total] duct air leakage testing is deleted and replaced with the following: "Exception: The
1471     [total] duct air leakage test is not required for systems with all air handlers and at least [50%]
1472     65% of all ducts (measured by length) located entirely within the building thermal envelope."
1473          (9) In IRC, Section N1103.3.3 (R403.3.3), the following is added after the exception:
1474     "The following parties shall be approved to conduct testing: Parties certified by BPI or
1475     RESNET, or licensed contractors who have completed either training provided by Duct Test
1476     equipment manufacturers or other comparable training."
1477          (10) In IRC, Section N1103.3.4 (R403.3.4), in Subsection 1, the number 4 is changed
1478     to 8, the number 113.3 is changed to 170, the number 3 is changed to 6, the number 85 is
1479     changed to 114.6, and in Subsection 2, the number 4 is changed to 8 and the number 113.3 is
1480     changed to 226.5.
1481          [(14)] (11) In IRC, Section [N1103.2.3 (R403.2.3)] N1103.3.5 (R403.3.5), the words
1482     "or plenums" are deleted.
1483          [(15) In IRC, Section N1103.4.2 (R403.4.2), the sentences for "3.", "9.", and the last
1484     sentence are deleted.]
1485          [(16) In IRC, Section N1103.5 (R403.5), the first sentence is deleted.]
1486          [(17) IRC, Section N1104.1 (R404.1) and the exception are deleted, and N1104.1.1
1487     (R404.1.1) becomes N1104.1 (R404.1).]
1488          [(18) In IRC, Table N1105.5.2(1) (R405.5.2(1)), the following changes are made under
1489     the column STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN:]
1490          [(a) In the row "Air exchange rate", the words "in Zones 1 and 2, and 3 air changes per
1491     hour in Zones 3 through 8" are deleted.]
1492          [(b) In the row "Heating systemsf, g", the standard reference design is deleted and
1493     replaced with the following:]
1494          ["Fuel Type: same as proposed design]
1495          [Efficiencies:]
1496          [Electric: air source heat pump with prevailing federal minimum efficiencies]
1497          [Nonelectric furnaces: natural gas furnace with prevailing federal minimum

1498     efficiencies]
1499          [Nonelectric boilers: natural gas boiler with prevailing federal minimum efficiencies]
1500          [Capacity: sized in accordance with Section N1103.6"]
1501          [(c) In the row "Cooling systemsf, h" the words "As proposed" are deleted and replaced
1502     with the following:]
1503          ["Fuel Type: Electric]
1504          [Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing federal minimum standards"]
1505          [(d) In the row "Service water heatingf, g, h, i", the words "As proposed" are deleted and
1506     replaced with the following:]
1507          ["Fuel Type: same as proposed design]
1508          [Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing federal minimum standards]
1509          [Tank Temperature: 120o F"]
1510          [(e) In the row "Thermal distribution systems" the word "none" is deleted and replaced
1511     with the following: "Thermal distribution system efficiency (DSE) of .080 shall be applied to
1512     both the heating and cooling system efficiencies."]
1513          [(19) In Table N1105.5.2(2) (R405.5.2(2)), the number "0.80" is inserted under
1514     "Forced air systems" for "Distribution system components located in unconditioned space".]
1515          (12) In IRC, Section N1103.5.3 (R403.5.3), Subsection 5 is deleted and Subsections 6
1516     and 7 are renumbered.
1517          (13) In IRC, Section N1106.2 (R406.2), the last sentence and exception are deleted.
1518          (14) In IRC, Section N1106.4 (R406.4), the table is deleted and replaced with the
1519     following:
     1520     TABLE N1106.4 (R406.4)
     1521     
MAXIMUM ENERGY RATING INDEX
1522     
CLIMATE ZONE
ENERGY RATING INDEX
     1523     365
     1524     569
     1525     668
1526          [(20)] (15) In IRC, Section M1307.2, the words "In Seismic Design Categories [D1 and
1527     D2"] D0, D1, and D2, and in townhouses in Seismic Design Category C", are deleted, and in

1528     Subparagraph 1, the last sentence is deleted.
1529          [(21) The RESCheck Software adopted by the United States Department of Energy and
1530     modified to meet the requirements of this section shall be used to verify compliance with this
1531     section. The software shall address the Total UA alternative approach and account for
1532     Equipment Efficiency Trade-offs when applicable per the standard reference design as
1533     amended.]
1534          [(22)] (16) IRC, Section [M1411.6] M1411.8, is deleted.
1535          Section 18. Section 15A-3-204 is amended to read:
1536          15A-3-204. Amendments to Chapters 16 through 25 of IRC.
1537          [(1) In IRC, Table M1601.1.1(2), in the section "Round ducts and enclosed rectangular
1538     ducts", the word "enclosed" is deleted; the words "14 inches or less" are deleted and replaced
1539     with "over 8 inches but less than 15 inches"; the wording "8 inches or less" under duct size,
1540     "0.013" under minimum thickness (in.), "30" under equivalent gage no., and "0.0159" under
1541     aluminum minimum thickness (in.), are added; and the section "Exposed rectangular ducts" is
1542     deleted.]
1543          [(2) In IRC, Section M1901.3, the word "only" is inserted between the words "labeled"
1544     and "for".]
1545          [(3)] A new IRC, Section G2401.2, is added as follows: "G2401.2 Meter Protection.
1546     Fuel gas services shall be in an approved location and/or provided with structures designed to
1547     protect the fuel gas meter and surrounding piping from physical damage, including falling,
1548     moving, or migrating ice and snow. If an added structure is used, it must provide access for
1549     service and comply with the IBC or the IRC."
1550          Section 19. Section 15A-3-205 is amended to read:
1551          15A-3-205. Amendments to Chapters 26 through 35 of IRC.
1552          (1) A new IRC, Section P2602.3, is added as follows: "P2602.3 Individual water
1553     supply. Where a potable public water supply is not available, individual sources of potable
1554     water supply shall be utilized, provided that the source has been developed in accordance with
1555     Utah Code, Sections 73-3-1 and 73-3-25, as administered by the Department of Natural
1556     Resources, Division of Water Rights. In addition, the quality of the water shall be approved by
1557     the local health department having jurisdiction."
1558          (2) A new IRC, Section P2602.4, is added as follows: "P2602.4 Sewer required. Every

1559     building in which plumbing fixtures are installed and all premises having drainage piping shall
1560     be connected to a public sewer where the sewer is accessible and is within 300 feet of the
1561     property line in accordance with Utah Code, Section 10-8-38; or an approved private sewage
1562     disposal system in accordance with Utah Administrative Code, Chapter 4, Rule R317, as
1563     administered by the Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality."
1564          (3) In IRC, Section [P2801.7] P2801.8, all words in the first sentence up to the word
1565     "water" are deleted.
1566          (4) A new IRC, Section P2902.1.1, is added as follows: "P2902.1.1 Backflow assembly
1567     testing. The premise owner or [his] the premise owner's designee shall have backflow
1568     prevention assemblies operation tested in accordance with administrative rules made by the
1569     Drinking Water Board at the time of installation, repair, and relocation and at least on an
1570     annual basis thereafter, or more frequently as required by the authority having jurisdiction.
1571     Testing shall be performed by a Certified Backflow Preventer Assembly Tester. The
1572     assemblies that are subject to this paragraph are the Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker, the
1573     Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly, the Double Check Backflow Prevention Assembly, the
1574     Double Check Detector Assembly Backflow Preventer, the Reduced Pressure Principle
1575     Backflow Preventer, and Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly. Third-party certification for
1576     backflow prevention assemblies will consist of any combination of two certifications,
1577     laboratory or field. Acceptable third-party laboratory certifying agencies are ASSE, IAPMO,
1578     and USC-FCCCHR. USC-FCCCHR currently provides the only field testing of backflow
1579     protection assemblies. Also see www.drinkingwater.utah.gov and rules made by the Drinking
1580     Water Board."
1581          [(5) IRC, Table P2902.3, is deleted and replaced with the following:]
1582     [
1583      "DEVICEDEGREE OF
HAZARDa
APPLICATIONbAPPLICABLE
STANDARDS
1584      BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES:
1585      Double check backflow
prevention assembly
and double check fire
protection backflow
prevention assembly
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1015, AWWA
C510, CSA B64.5,
CSA B64.5.1
1586      Double check detector
fire protection
backflow prevention
assemblies
Low hazard
Backpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1048
1587      Pressure vacuum
breaker assembly
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 2"
ASSE 1020, CSA
B64.1.2
1588      Reduced pressure
principle backflow
prevention assembly
and reduced pressure
principle fire
protection backflow
assembly
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1013, AWWA
C511, CSA B64.4,
CSA B64.4.1
1589      Reduced pressure
detector fire protection
backflow prevention
assemblies
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage (Fire
Sprinkler Systems)
ASSE 1047
1590      Spill-resistant vacuum
breaker assembly
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 2"
ASSE 1056
1591      BACKFLOW PREVENTER PLUMBING DEVICES:
1592      Antisiphon-type fill
valves for gravity water
closet flush tanks
High hazardBacksiphonage onlyASSE 1002, CSA
B125.3
1593      Backflow preventer for
carbonated beverage
machines
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1022
1594      Backflow preventer
with intermediate
atmospheric vents
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1012, CSA
B64.3
1595      Dual check valve type
backflow preventers
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 1"
ASSE 1024, CSA
B64.6
1596      Hose connection
backflow preventer
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 1"
ASSE 1052, CSA
B64.2, B64.2.1
1597      Hose connection
vacuum breaker
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2", 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1011,
CAN/CSA B64.1.1
1598      Atmospheric type
vacuum breaker
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 4"
ASSE 1001, CSA
B64.1.1
1599      Vacuum breaker wall
hydrants, frost
resistant, automatic
draining type
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1019, CSA
B64.2.2
1600      OTHER MEANS or METHODS:
1601      Air gapHigh or low hazardBacksiphonage onlyASME A112.1.2
1602      Air gap fittings for use
with plumbing fixtures,
appliances and
appurtenances
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
ASME A112.1.3
1603      For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm
1604      a. Low Hazard - See Pollution (Section 202), High Hazard - See Contamination (Section
202)
1605      b. See Backpressure (Section 202), See Backpressure, low head (Section 202), See
Backsiphonage Section 202)
1606      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."
1607     
]     [(6) In IRC, Section P3009.1, all words after the word "urinals" are deleted and the
1608     following sentence is added at the end: "Gray water recycling systems for subsurface landscape
1609     irrigation shall conform with UAC R317-401 Gray Water Systems."]
1610          [(7) A new IRC, Section P3009.1.1, is added as follows: "P3009.1.1 Recording. The

1611     existence of a gray water recycling system shall be recorded on the deed of ownership for that
1612     property. The certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until the documentation of the
1613     recording required under this section is completed by the owner."]
1614          [(8) In IRC, Section P3009.2, the words "and systems for subsurface landscape
1615     irrigation shall comply with Section P3009.14" are deleted.]
1616          [(9) IRC, Section P3009.6, is deleted and replaced with the following: "P3009.6
1617     Potable water connections. The potable water supply to any building utilizing a gray water
1618     recycling system shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure backflow
1619     prevention assembly installed in accordance with Section P2902."]
1620          [(10) In IRC, Section P3009.7, the following is added at the end of the sentence: "and
1621     other clear water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable, non-combustible;
1622     without objectionable odor; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the operation of
1623     the sewer treatment facility."]
1624          [(11) In IRC, Section P3009.13.3, in the second sentence, the following is added
1625     between the words "backflow" and "in": "by a reduced pressure backflow prevention assembly
1626     or an air gap installed".]
1627          [(12) IRC, Section P3009.14, is deleted and replaced with the following: "Section
1628     P3009.14 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. Gray water recycling systems utilized for
1629     subsurface irrigation for single family residences shall comply with the requirements of UAC
1630     R317-401, Gray Water Systems. Gray water recycling systems utilized for subsurface
1631     irrigation for other occupancies shall comply with UAC R317-3, Design Requirements for
1632     Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Disposal and UAC R317-4, Onsite Waterwaste
1633     Systems."]
1634          (5) In IRC, Section P2902.1, the following subsections are added as follows:
1635          "P2902.1.1 General Installation Criteria.
1636          Assemblies shall not be installed more than five feet above the floor unless a permanent
1637     platform is installed. The assembly owner, where necessary, shall provide devices or structures
1638     to facilitate testing, repair, and maintenance, and to insure the safety of the backflow
1639     technician.
1640          P2902.1.2 Specific Installation Criteria.
1641          P2902.1.2.1 Reduced Pressure Principle Blackflow Prevention Assembly.

1642          The reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly shall be installed as
1643     follows:
1644     a. The assembly may not be installed in a pit.
1645     b. The relief valve of the assembly shall not be directly connected to a waste disposal line,
1646     including a sanitary sewer, a storm drain, or a vent.
1647     c. The assembly shall be installed in a horizontal position only, unless listed or approved for
1648     vertical installation in accordance with Section 303.4.
1649     d. The bottom of the assembly shall be installed a minimum of 12 inches above the floor or
1650     ground.
1651     e. The body of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or
1652     obstacle, and shall be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.
1653     P2902.1.2.2 Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention Assembly.
1654     A double check valve backflow prevention assembly shall be installed as follows:
1655     a. The assembly shall be installed in a horizontal position only, unless listed or approved for
1656     vertical installation.
1657     b. The bottom of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches above the ground or floor.
1658     c. The body of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or
1659     obstacle, and shall be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.
1660     d. If installed in a pit, the assembly shall be installed with a minimum of 12 inches of clearance
1661     between all sides of the vault, including the floor and roof or ceiling, with adequate room for
1662     testing and maintenance.
1663     P2902.1.2.3 Pressure Vacuum Break Assembly and Spill Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker
1664     Assembly.
1665     A pressure vacuum break assembly or a spill resistant pressure vacuum breaker assembly shall
1666     be installed as follows:
1667     a. The assembly shall not be installed in an area that could be subject to backpressure or back
1668     drainage conditions.
1669     b. The assembly shall be installed a minimum of 12 inches above all downstream piping and
1670     the highest point of use.
1671     c. The assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or obstacle, and shall
1672     be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.

1673     d. The assembly shall not be installed below ground, in a vault, or in a pit.
1674     e. The assembly shall be installed in a vertical position."
1675          (6) IRC, Section P2910.5, is deleted and replaced with the following:
1676     "P2910.5 Potable water connections.
1677     When a potable water system is connected to a nonpotable water system, the potable water
1678     system shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure backflow prevention
1679     assembly or an air gap installed in accordance with Section 2901."
1680          (7) IRC, Section P2910.9.5, is deleted and replaced with the following:
1681     "P2910.9.5 Makeup water.
1682     Where an uninterrupeted nonpotable water supply is required for the intended application,
1683     potable or reclaimed water shall be provided as a source of makeup water for the storage tank.
1684     The makeup water supply shall be protected against backflow by means of an air gap not less
1685     than 4 inches (102 millimeters) above the overflow or by a reduced pressure backflow
1686     prevention assembly installed in accordance with Section 2902."
1687          (8) In IRC, Section P2911.12.4, the following words are deleted: "and backwater
1688     valves".
1689          (9) In IRC, Section P2912.15.6, the following words are deleted: "and backwater
1690     valves".
1691          (10) In IRC, Section P2913.4.2, the following words are deleted: "and backwater
1692     valves".
1693          (11) IRC, Section P3009, is deleted and replaced with the following:
1694     "P3009 Connected to nonpotable water from on-site water reuse systems.
1695     Nonpotable systems utilized for subsurface irrigation for single-family residences shall comply
1696     with the requirements of R317-401, UAC, Gray Water Systems."
1697          [(13)] (12) In IRC, Section P3103.6, the following sentence is added at the end of the
1698     paragraph: "Vents extending through the wall shall terminate not less than 12 inches from the
1699     wall with an elbow pointing downward."
1700          [(14)] (13) In IRC, Section P3104.4, the following sentence is added at the end of the
1701     paragraph: "Horizontal dry vents below the flood level rim shall be permitted for floor drain
1702     and floor sink installations when installed below grade in accordance with Chapter 30, and
1703     Sections P3104.2 and P3104.3. A wall cleanout shall be provided in the vertical vent."

1704          Section 20. Section 15A-3-206 is amended to read:
1705          15A-3-206. Amendments to Chapters 36 and 44 of IRC.
1706          (1) In IRC, Section E3901.9, the following exception is added:
1707     "Exception: Receptacles or other outlets adjacent to the exterior walls of the garage, outlets
1708     adjacent to an exterior wall of the garage, or outlets in a storage room with entry from the
1709     garage may be connected to the garage branch circuit."
1710          [(1)] (2) In IRC, Section [E3902.12] E3902.16, the following words in the first
1711     sentence are deleted: "family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens," and
1712     "sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, and similar rooms or areas."
1713          (3) In Section E3902.17:
1714          (a) following the word "Exception" the number "1." is added; and
1715          (b) at the end of the section, the following sentences are added:
1716     [Exception:] "2. This section does not apply for a simple move or an extension of a branch
1717     circuit or an outlet which does not significantly increase the existing electrical load. This
1718     exception does not include changes involving remodeling or additions to a residence."
1719          [(2)] (3) IRC, Chapter 44, is amended by adding the following reference standard:
1720      "Standard reference
number
TitleReferenced in code
section number
1721      USC-FCCCHR 10th
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"

1722          Section 21. Section 15A-3-302 is amended to read:
1723          15A-3-302. Amendments to Chapters 1 and 2 of IPC.
1724          (1) A new IPC, Section [101.2] 101.2.1, is added as follows: "For clarification, the
1725     International Private Sewage Disposal Code is not part of the plumbing code even though it is
1726     in the same printed volume."
1727          (2) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Backflow Backpressure, Low Head" is
1728     deleted.
1729          (3) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Certified Backflow

1730     Preventer Assembly Tester. A person who has shown competence to test Backflow prevention
1731     assemblies to the satisfaction of the authority having jurisdiction under Utah Code, Subsection
1732     19-4-104(4)."
1733          (4) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Contamination (High
1734     Hazard). An impairment of the quality of the potable water that creates an actual hazard to the
1735     public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease by sewage, industrial fluids or
1736     waste."
1737          (5) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Cross Connection" is deleted and replaced
1738     with the following: "Cross Connection. Any physical connection or potential connection or
1739     arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains potable
1740     water and the other either water of unknown or questionable safety or steam, gas, or chemical,
1741     whereby there exists the possibility for flow from one system to the other, with the direction of
1742     flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems (see "Backflow")."
1743          (6) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Deep Seal Trap. A
1744     manufactured or field fabricated trap with a liquid seal of 4" or larger."
1745          [(7) In IPC, Section 202, in the definition for gray water a comma is inserted after the
1746     word "washers"; the word "and" is deleted; and the following is added to the end: "and clear
1747     water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable; non-combustible; without
1748     objectionable odors; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the operation of the
1749     sewer treatment facility."]
1750          (7) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Essentially Nontoxic Transfer Fluid" is
1751     deleted and replaced with the following:
1752     "ESSENTIALLY NONTOXIC TRANSFER FLUID. Fluids having a Gosselin rating of 1,
1753     including propylene glycol; and mineral oil."
1754          (8) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Essentially Toxic Transfer Fluid" is deleted
1755     and replaced with the following:
1756     "ESSENTIALLY TOXIC TRANSFER FLUID. Soil, waste, or gray water; and any fluid that is
1757     not an essentially nontoxic transfer fluid under this code."
1758          [(8)] (9) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "High Hazard. See
1759     Contamination."
1760          [(9)] (10) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Low Hazard. See

1761     Pollution."
1762          [(10)] (11) In IPC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "Pollution (Low
1763     Hazard). An impairment of the quality of the potable water to a degree that does not create a
1764     hazard to the public health but that does adversely and unreasonably affect the aesthetic
1765     qualities of such potable water for domestic use."
1766          [(11)] (12) In IPC, Section 202, the definition for "Potable Water" is deleted and
1767     replaced with the following: "Potable Water. Water free from impurities present in amounts
1768     sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to the Utah Code,
1769     Title 19, Chapter 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Title 19, Chapter 5, Water Quality Act, and
1770     the regulations of the public health authority having jurisdiction."
1771          Section 22. Section 15A-3-303 is amended to read:
1772          15A-3-303. Amendments to Chapter 3 of IPC.
1773          (1) In IPC, Section 303.4, the following exception is added:
1774     "Exception: Third-party certification for backflow prevention assemblies will consist of any
1775     combination of two certifications, laboratory or field. Acceptable third party laboratory
1776     certifying agencies are ASSE, IAPMO, and USC-FCCCHR. USC-FCCCHR currently
1777     provides the only field testing of backflow protection assemblies. Also see
1778     www.drinkingwater.utah.gov and Division of Drinking Water Rule, Utah Administrative Code,
1779     R309-305-6."
1780          [(2) IPC, Section 304.3, Meter Boxes, is deleted.]
1781          (2) IPC, Section 307.5, Protection of footings, is deleted.
1782          (3) IPC, Section 311.1, is deleted.
1783          (4) In IPC, Section 312.3, the following is added at the end of the paragraph:
1784          "Where water is not available at the construction site or where freezing conditions limit
1785     the use of water on the construction site, plastic drainage and vent pipe may be permitted to be
1786     tested with air. The following procedures shall be followed:
1787     1. Contractor shall recognize that plastic is extremely brittle at lower temperatures and can
1788     explode, causing serious injury or death.
1789     2. Contractor assumes all liability for injury or death to persons or damage to property or for
1790     claims for labor and/or material arising from any alleged failure of the system during testing
1791     with air or compressed gasses.

1792     3. Proper personal protective equipment, including safety eyewear and protective headgear,
1793     should be worn by all individuals in any area where an air or gas test is being conducted.
1794     4. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to limit the pressure within the plastic piping.
1795     5. No [water supply] drain and vent system shall be pressurized in excess of 6 psi as measured
1796     by accurate gauges graduated to no more than three times the test pressure.
1797     6. The pressure gauge shall be monitored during the test period, which should not exceed 15
1798     minutes.
1799     7. At the conclusion of the test, the system shall be depressurized gradually, all trapped air or
1800     gases should be vented, and test balls and plugs should be removed with caution."
1801          (5) In IPC, Section 312.5, the following is added at the end of the paragraph:
1802     "Where water is not available at the construction site or where freezing conditions limit the use
1803     of water on the construction site, plastic water pipes may be permitted to be tested with air.
1804     The following procedures shall be followed:
1805     1. Contractor shall recognize that plastic is extremely brittle at lower temperatures and can
1806     explode, causing serious injury or death.
1807     2. Contractor assumes all liability for injury or death to persons or damage to property or for
1808     claims for labor and/or material arising from any alleged failure of the system during testing
1809     with air or compressed gasses.
1810     3. Proper personal protective equipment, including safety eyewear and protective headgear,
1811     should be worn by all individuals in any area where an air or gas test is being conducted.
1812     4. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to limit the pressure within the plastic piping.
1813     5. Water supply systems shall be pressure tested to a minimum of 50 psi but not more than 80
1814     psi as measured by accurate gauges graduated to no more than three times the test pressure.
1815     6. The pressure gauge shall be monitored during the test period, which should not exceed 15
1816     minutes.
1817     7. At the conclusion of the test, the system shall be depressurized gradually, all trapped air or
1818     gases should be vented, and test balls and plugs should be removed with caution."
1819          (6) A new IPC, Section 312.10.3, is added as follows: "312.10.3 Tester Qualifications.
1820     Testing shall be performed by a Utah Certified Backflow Preventer Assembly Tester in
1821     accordance with Utah Administrative Code, R309-305."
1822          Section 23. Section 15A-3-304 is amended to read:

1823          15A-3-304. Amendments to Chapter 4 of IPC.
1824          (1) In IPC, Table 403.1, the following changes are made:
1825          (a) The title for Table 403.1 is deleted and replaced with the following: "Table 403.1,
1826     Minimum Number of Required Plumbing [Facilitiesa, h] Fixturesa, h";
1827          (b) In [the] row [for] number "3", for "E" occupancy, in the field for "OTHER", a new
1828     footnote [i] g is added.
1829          (c) In [the] row number "5", for "I-4 Adult day care and child day care" occupancy, in
1830     the field for "OTHER", a new footnote [i] g is added.
1831          (d) A new footnote [h] f is added as follows: "FOOTNOTE: [h] f. When provided, in
1832     public toilet facilities, there shall be an equal number of diaper changing facilities in male toilet
1833     rooms and female toilet rooms. Diaper changing facilities shall meet the requirements of
1834     ASTM F2285-04 (2010) Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specifications for Diaper
1835     Changing Tables for Commercial Use."
1836          (e) A new footnote [i] g is added to the table as follows: "FOOTNOTE [i] g:
1837     Non-residential child care facilities shall comply [with additional sink requirements of Utah
1838     Administrative Code R430-100-4.] with the additional requirements for sinks in administrative
1839     rule made by the Department of Health."
1840          (2) A new IPC, Section 406.3, is added as follows: " 406.3 Automatic clothes washer
1841     safe pans. Safe pans, when installed under automatic clothes washers, shall be installed in
1842     accordance with Section 504.7."
1843          (3) A new IPC, Section 412.5, is added as follows: "412.5 Public toilet rooms. All
1844     public toilet rooms in A & E occupancies and M occupancies with restrooms having multiple
1845     water closets or urinals shall be equipped with at least one floor drain."
1846          (4) IPC, Section 423.3, is deleted.
1847          Section 24. Section 15A-3-305 is amended to read:
1848          15A-3-305. Amendments to Chapter 5 of IPC.
1849          (1) IPC, Section 502.4, is deleted and replaced with the following: "502.4 Seismic
1850     supports. [Appliances designed to be fixed in position shall be fastened or anchored in an
1851     approved manner. Water] As a minimum requirement, water heaters shall be anchored or
1852     strapped to resist horizontal displacement caused by earthquake motion. Strapping shall be at
1853     points within the upper one-third and lower one-third of the appliance's vertical dimensions.

1854     [At the lower point, the strapping shall maintain a minimum distance of 4 inches (102 mm)
1855     above the controls.]"
1856          (2) In IPC, Section 504.7.2, the following is added at the end of the section: "When
1857     permitted by the code official, the pan drain may be directly connected to a soil stack, waste
1858     stack, or branch drain. The pan drain shall be individually trapped and vented as required in
1859     Section 907.1. The pan drain shall not be directly or indirectly connected to any vent. The trap
1860     shall be provided with a trap primer conforming to ASSE 1018 or ASSE 1044, a barrier type
1861     floor drain trap seal protection device meeting ASSE 1072, or a deep seal p-trap."
1862          (3) A new IPC, Section 504.7.3, is added as follows: "504.7.3 Pan Designation. A
1863     water heater pan shall be considered an emergency receptor designated to receive the discharge
1864     of water from the water heater only and shall not receive the discharge from any other fixtures,
1865     devises, or equipment."
1866          Section 25. Section 15A-3-306 is amended to read:
1867          15A-3-306. Amendments to Chapter 6 of IPC.
1868          (1) IPC, Section 602.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "602.3 Individual
1869     water supply. Where a potable public water supply is not available, individual sources of
1870     potable water supply shall be utilized provided that the source has been developed in
1871     accordance with Utah Code, Sections 73-3-1, 73-3-3, and 73-3-25, as administered by the
1872     Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. In addition, the quality of the
1873     water shall be approved by the local health department having jurisdiction. The source shall
1874     supply sufficient quantity of water to comply with the requirements of this chapter."
1875          (2) IPC, Sections 602.3.1, 602.3.2, 602.3.3, 602.3.4, 602.3.5, and 602.3.5.1, are
1876     deleted.
1877          (3) A new IPC, Section 604.4.1, is added as follows: "604.4.1 Manually operated
1878     metering faucets for food service establishments. Self closing or manually operated metering
1879     faucets shall provide a flow of water for at least 15 seconds without the need to reactivate the
1880     faucet."
1881          (4) IPC, Section 606.5, is deleted and replaced with the following: "606.5 Water
1882     pressure booster systems. Water pressure booster systems shall be provided as required by
1883     Section 606.5.1 through 606.5.11."
1884          (5) A new IPC, Section 606.5.11, is added as follows: "606.5.11 Prohibited

1885     installation. In no case shall a booster pump be allowed that will lower the pressure in the
1886     public main to less than the minimum water pressure specified in Utah Administrative Code
1887     R309-105-9."
1888          (6) In IPC, Section 608.1, the words "and pollution" are added after the word
1889     "contamination."
1890          [(7) IPC, Table 608.1, is deleted and replaced with the following:]
1891     [
1892     
"TABLE 608.1
1893     
Application of Back Flow Preventers
1894      DEVICEDEGREE OF
HAZARDa
APPLICATIONbAPPLICABLE
STANDARDS
1895      BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES:
1896      Double check backflow
prevention assembly
and double check fire
protection backflow
prevention assembly
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1015, AWWA
C510, CSA B64.5,
CSA B64.5.1
1897      Double check detector
fire protection
backflow prevention
assemblies
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1048
1898      Pressure vacuum
breaker assembly
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 2"
ASSE 1020, CSA
B64.1.2
1899      Reduced pressure
principle backflow
prevention assembly
and reduced pressure
principle fire
protection backflow
assembly
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 3/8" - 16"
ASSE 1013, AWWA
C511, CSA B64.4,
CSA B64.4.1
1900      Reduced pressure
detector fire protection
backflow prevention
assemblies
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage (Fire
Sprinkler Systems)
ASSE 1047
1901      Spill-resistant vacuum
breaker assembly
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 2"
ASSE 1056
1902      BACKFLOW PREVENTER PLUMBING DEVICES:
1903      Antisiphon-type fill
valves for gravity water
closet flush tanks
High hazardBacksiphonage onlyASSE 1002, CSA
B125.3
1904      Backflow preventer for
carbonated beverage
machines
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1022
1905      Backflow preventer
with intermediate
atmospheric vents
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 3/8"
ASSE 1012, CSA
B64.3
1906      Dual check valve type
backflow preventers
Low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
Sizes 1/4" - 1"
ASSE 1024, CSA
B64.6
1907      Hose connection
backflow preventer
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 1"
ASSE 1052, CSA
B64.2, B64.2.1
1908      Hose connection
vacuum breaker
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2", 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1011,
CAN/CSA B64.1.1
1909      Atmospheric type
vacuum breaker
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 1/2" - 4"
ASSE 1001, CSA
B64.1.1
1910      Vacuum breaker wall
hydrants, frost
resistant, automatic
draining type
High or low hazardBacksiphonage only
Sizes 3/4", 1"
ASSE 1019, CSA
B64.2.2
1911      OTHER MEANS or METHODS:
1912      Air gapHigh or low hazardBacksiphonage onlyASME A112.1.2
1913      Air gap fittings for use
with plumbing fixtures,
appliances and
appurtenances
High or low hazardBackpressure or
backsiphonage
ASME A112.1.3
1914      For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm
1915      a. Low Hazard - See Pollution (Section 202), High Hazard - See Contamination (Section
202)
1916      b. See Backpressure (Section 202), See Backpressure, low head (Section 202), See
Backsiphonage (Section 202)
1917      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."
1918     
]     (7) In IPC, Section 608.1, the following subsections are added as follows:
1919     "608.1.1 General Installation Criteria.
1920     An assembly shall not be installed more than five feet above the floor unless a permanent
1921     platform is installed. The assembly owner, where necessary, shall provide devices or structures
1922     to facilitate testing, repair, and maintenance and to insure the safety of the backflow technician.
1923     608.1.2 Specific Installation Criteria.
1924     608.1.2.1 Reduced Pressure Principle Blackflow Prevention Assembly.
1925     A reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly shall be installed as follows:
1926     a. The assembly shall not be installed in a pit.
1927     b. The relief valve of the assembly shall not be directly connected to a waste disposal line,
1928     including a sanitary sewer, storm drain, or vent.
1929     c. The assembly shall be installed in a horizontal position, unless the assembly is listed or
1930     approved for vertical installation in accordance with Section 303.4.
1931     d. The bottom of each assembly shall be installed a minimum of 12 inches above the ground or
1932     the floor.
1933     e. The body of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or
1934     obstacle, and shall be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.
1935     608.1.2.2 Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention Assembly.

1936     A double check valve backflow prevention assembly shall be installed as follows:
1937     a. The assembly shall be installed in a horizontal position unless the assembly is listed or
1938     approved for vertical installation.
1939     b. The bottom of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches above the ground or the floor.
1940     c. The body of the assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or
1941     obstacle, and shall be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.
1942     d. If installed in a pit, the assembly shall be installed with a minimum of 12 inches of clearance
1943     around all sides of the vault, including the floor and roof or ceiling, with adequate room for
1944     testing and maintenance.
1945     608.1.2.3 Pressure Vacuum Break Assembly and Spill Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker
1946     Assembly.
1947     A pressure vacuum break assembly and spill resistant pressure vacuum breaker assembly shall
1948     be installed as follows:
1949     a. The assembly shall not be installed in an area that could be subject to backpressure or back
1950     drainage conditions.
1951     b. The assembly shall be installed a minimum of 12 inches above all downstream piping and
1952     the highest point of use.
1953     c. The assembly shall be a minimum of 12 inches from any wall, ceiling, or obstacle, and shall
1954     be readily accessible for testing, repair, and maintenance.
1955     d. The assembly shall not be installed below ground or in a vault or pit.
1956     e. The assembly shall be installed in a vertical position."
1957          (8) In IPC, Section 608.3, the word "and" after the word "contamination" is deleted and
1958     replaced with a comma and the words "and pollution" are added after the word "contamination"
1959     in the first sentence.
1960          (9) In IPC, Section 608.5, the words "with the potential to create a condition of either
1961     contamination or pollution or" are added after the word "substances".
1962          (10) In IPC, Section 608.6, the following sentence is added at the end of the paragraph:
1963     "Any connection between potable water piping and sewer-connected waste shall be protected
1964     by an air gap in accordance with Section 608.13.1."
1965          (11) IPC, Section 608.7, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.7 Stop and
1966     Waste Valves installed below grade. Combination stop-and-waste valves shall be permitted to

1967     be installed underground or below grade. Freeze proof yard hydrants that drain the riser into
1968     the ground are considered to be stop-and-waste valves and shall be permitted. A
1969     stop-and-waste valve shall be installed in accordance with a manufacturer's recommended
1970     installation instructions."
1971          (12) In IPC, Section 608.11, the following sentence is added at the end of the
1972     paragraph: "The coating and installation shall conform to NSF Standard 61 and application of
1973     the coating shall comply with the manufacturer's instructions."
1974          (13) IPC, Section 608.13.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.13.3
1975     Backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent. Backflow preventers with
1976     intermediate atmospheric vents shall conform to ASSE 1012 or CSA CAN/CSA-B64.3. These
1977     devices shall be permitted to be installed on residential boilers only, without chemical
1978     treatment, where subject to continuous pressure conditions. The relief opening shall discharge
1979     by air gap and shall be prevented from being submerged."
1980          (14) IPC, Section 608.13.4, is deleted.
1981          (15) IPC, Section 608.13.9, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.13.9
1982     Chemical dispenser backflow devices. Backflow devices for chemical dispensers shall comply
1983     with Section 608.16.7."
1984          (16) IPC, Section 608.15.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.15.3
1985     Protection by a backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent. Connections to
1986     residential boilers only, without chemical treatment, shall be protected by a backflow preventer
1987     with an intermediate atmospheric vent."
1988          (17) IPC, Section 608.15.4, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.15.4
1989     Protection by a vacuum breaker. Openings and outlets shall be protected by atmospheric-type
1990     or pressure-type vacuum breakers. Vacuum breakers shall not be installed under exhaust hoods
1991     or similar locations that will contain toxic fumes or vapors. Fill valves shall be set in
1992     accordance with Section 425.3.1. Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers - The critical level of the
1993     atmospheric vacuum breaker shall be set a minimum of 6 inches (152 mm) above the flood
1994     level rim of the fixture or device. Pipe-applied vacuum breakers shall be installed not less than
1995     6 inches (152 mm) above the flood level rim of the fixture, receptor, or device served. No
1996     valves shall be installed downstream of the atmospheric vacuum breaker. Pressure Vacuum
1997     Breaker - The critical level of the pressure vacuum breaker shall be set a minimum of 12 inches

1998     (304 mm) above the flood level of the fixture or device."
1999          (18) In IPC, Section 608.15.4.2, the following is added after the first sentence:
2000     "Add-on-backflow prevention devices shall be non-removable. In climates where freezing
2001     temperatures occur, a listed self-draining frost proof hose bibb with an integral backflow
2002     preventer shall be used."
2003          (19) IPC, Section 608.16.2, is deleted and replaced as follows: "608.16.2 Connections
2004     to boilers. The potable supply to a boiler shall be protected by an air gap or a reduced pressure
2005     principle backflow preventer, complying with ASSE 1013, CSA B64.4 or AWWA C511.
2006     Exception: The potable supply to a residential boiler without chemical treatment may be
2007     equipped with a backflow preventer with an intermediate atmospheric vent complying with
2008     ASSE 1012 or CSA CAN/CSA-B64.3."
2009          [(20) IPC, Section 608.16.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.3 Heat
2010     exchangers. Heat exchangers shall be separated from potable water by double-wall
2011     construction. An air gap open to the atmosphere shall be provided between the two walls.]
2012     [Exceptions:]
2013     [1. Single wall heat exchangers shall be permitted when all of the following conditions are
2014     met:]
2015     [a. It utilizes a heat transfer medium of potable water or contains only substances which are
2016     recognized as safe by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA);]
2017     [b. The pressure of the heat transfer medium is maintained less than the normal minimum
2018     operating pressure of the potable water system; and]
2019     [c. The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate only additives recognized as safe by the
2020     FDA shall be used.]
2021     [2. Steam systems that comply with paragraph 1 above.]
2022     [3. Approved listed electrical drinking water coolers."]
2023          [(21)] (20) In IPC, Section 608.16.4.1, a new exception is added as follows:
2024     "Exception: All class 1 and 2 systems containing chemical additives consisting of strictly
2025     glycerine (C.P. or U.S.P. 96.5 percent grade) or propylene glycol shall be protected against
2026     backflow with a double check valve assembly. Such systems shall include written certification
2027     of the chemical additives at the time of original installation and service or maintenance."
2028          [(22)] (21) IPC, Section 608.16.7, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.7

2029     Chemical dispensers. Where chemical dispensers connect to the water distribution system, the
2030     water supply system shall be protected against backflow in accordance with Section 608.13.1,
2031     Section 608.13.2, Section 608.13.5, Section 608.13.6 or Section 608.13.8. Installation shall be
2032     in accordance with Section 608.1.2. Chemical dispensers shall connect to a separate dedicated
2033     water supply [separate from any] line, and not a sink faucet."
2034          [(23)] (22) IPC, Section 608.16.8, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.16.8
2035     Portable cleaning equipment. Where the portable cleaning equipment connects to the water
2036     distribution system, the water supply system shall be protected against backflow in accordance
2037     with Section 608.13.1[,] or Section 608.13.2 [or Section 608.13.8]."
2038          [(24)] (23) A new IPC, Section 608.16.11, is added as follows: "608.16.11 Automatic
2039     and coin operated car washes. The water supply to an automatic or coin operated car wash
2040     shall be protected in accordance with Section 608.13.1 or Section 608.13.2."
2041          [(25)] (24) IPC, Section 608.17, is deleted and replaced with the following: "608.17
2042     Protection of individual water supplies. See Section 602.3 for requirements."
2043          Section 26. Section 15A-3-308 is amended to read:
2044          15A-3-308. Amendments to Chapter 8 of IPC.
2045          [IPC, Chapter 8, is not amended.]
2046          In IPC, Section 802.1.1, the last sentence is deleted.
2047          Section 27. Section 15A-3-310 is amended to read:
2048          15A-3-310. Amendments to Chapter 10 of IPC.
2049          [In IPC, Section 1002.4, the following is added at the end of the paragraph: "Approved
2050     Means of Maintaining Trap Seals. Approved means of maintaining trap seals include the
2051     following, but are not limited to the methods cited:]
2052          [1. A listed trap seal primer conforming to ASSE 1018 and ASSE 1044.]
2053          [2. A hose bibb or bibbs within the same room.]
2054          [3. Drainage from an untrapped lavatory discharging to the tailpiece of those fixture
2055     traps which require priming. All fixtures shall be in the same room and on the same floor level
2056     as the trap primer.]
2057          [4. Barrier type floor drain trap seal protection device meeting ASSE Standard 1072.]
2058          [5. Deep seal p-trap".]
2059     IPC, Chapter 10, is not amended.

2060          Section 28. Section 15A-3-311 is amended to read:
2061          15A-3-311. Amendments to Chapter 11 of IPC.
2062          [(1) IPC, Section 1104.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1104.2
2063     Combining storm and sanitary drainage prohibited. The combining of sanitary and storm
2064     drainage systems is prohibited."]
2065          (1) A new IPC, Section 1106.1.1, is added as follows:
2066     "1106.1.1 Alternate Methods.
2067     An approved alternate storm drain sizing method may be allowed."
2068          (2) IPC, Section 1109, is deleted.
2069          Section 29. Section 15A-3-313 is amended to read:
2070          15A-3-313. Amendments to Chapter 13 of IPC.
2071          [(1) In IPC, Section 1301.1, all words after the word "urinals" are deleted and the
2072     following sentence is added at the end: "Gray water recycling systems for subsurface landscape
2073     irrigation shall conform with UAC R317-401 Gray Water Systems."]
2074          [(2) A new IPC, Section 1301.1.1, is added as follows: "1301.1.1 Recording. The
2075     existence of a gray water recycling system shall be recorded on the deed of ownership for that
2076     property. The certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until the documentation of the
2077     recording required under this section is completed by the owner."]
2078          [(3) In IPC, Section 1301.2, the words "and systems for subsurface landscape irrigation
2079     shall comply with Section 1303" are deleted.]
2080          [(4) IPC, Section 1301.6, is deleted and replaced with the following: "1301.6 Potable
2081     water connections. The potable water supply to any building utilizing a gray water recycling
2082     system shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure backflow prevention
2083     assembly installed in accordance with Section 608."]
2084          [(5) In IPC, Section 1301.7, the following is added at the end of the sentence: "and
2085     other clear water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable, non-combustible;
2086     without objectionable odor; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the operation of
2087     the sewer treatment facility."]
2088          [(6) In IPC, Section 1302.3, in the second sentence, the following is added between the
2089     words "backflow" and "in": "by a reduced pressure backflow prevention assembly or an air gap
2090     installed".]

2091          [(7) IPC, Section 1303, is deleted and replaced with the following: "Section 1303
2092     SUBSURFACE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. Gray water recycling systems
2093     utilized for subsurface irrigation for single family residences shall comply with the
2094     requirements of UAC R317-401, Gray Water Systems. Gray water recycling systems utilized
2095     for subsurface irrigation for other occupancies shall comply with UAC R317-3, Design
2096     Requirements for Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Disposal and UAC R317-4, Onsite
2097     Waterwaste Systems."]
2098          (1) A new IPC, Section 1301.4.1, is added as follows:
2099     "1301.4.1 Recording.
2100     The existence of a nonpotable water system shall be recorded on the deed of ownership for the
2101     property. The certificate of occupancy shall not be issued until the documentation for the
2102     recording required under this section is completed by the property owner."
2103          (2) IPC, Section 1301.5, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2104     "1301.5 Potable water connections.
2105     Where a potable water system is connected to a nonpotable water system, the potable water
2106     supply shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure backflow prevention
2107     assembly or an air gap installed in accordance with Section 608."
2108          (3) IPC, Section 1301.9.5, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2109     "1301.9.5 Makeup water.
2110     Where an uninterrupted supply is required for the intended application, potable or reclaimed
2111     water shall be provided as a source of makeup water for the storage tank. The makeup water
2112     supply shall be protected against backflow by a reduced pressure backflow prevention
2113     assembly or an air gap installed in accordance with Section 608. A full-open valve located on
2114     the makeup water supply line to the storage tank shall be provided. Inlets to the storage tank
2115     shall be controlled by fill valves or other automatic supply valves installed to prevent the tank
2116     from overflowing and to prevent the water level from dropping below a predetermined point.
2117     Where makeup water is provided, the water level shall not be permitted to drop below the
2118     source water inlet or the intake of any attached pump."
2119          (4) IPC, Section 1302.12.4, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2120     "1302.12.4 Inspection and testing of backflow prevention assemblies.
2121     Testing of a backflow preventer shall be conducted in accordance with Sections 312.10.1,

2122     312.10.2, and 312.10.3."
2123          (5) IPC, Section 1303.15.6, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2124     "1303.15.6 Inspection and testing of backflow prevention assemblies.
2125     Testing of a backflow prevention assembly shall be conducted in accordance with Sections
2126     312.10.1, 312.10.2, and 312.10.3."
2127          (6) IPC, Section 1304.4.2, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2128     "1304.4.2 Inspection and testing of backflow prevention assemblies.
2129     Testing of a backflow preventer or backwater valve shall be conducted in accordance with
2130     Sections 312.10.1, 312.10.2, and 312.10.3."
2131          Section 30. Section 15A-3-314 is amended to read:
2132          15A-3-314. Amendments to Chapter 14 of IPC.
2133          [(1) In IPC, Chapter 14, the following referenced standard is added under ASSE:]
2134     [
2135      "Standard
reference number
TitleReferenced in code section
number
2136      1072-2007Performance Requirements for Barrier
Type Floor Drain Trap Seal Protection
Devices
1004.2"
2137     
]     [(2) In IPC, Chapter 14, the following referenced standard is added:]
2138     [
2139      "Standard
reference number
TitleReferenced in code section
number
2140      USC-FCCCHR
10th 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"
2141     
]     IPC, Chapter 14, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2142     "1401. Subsurface Landscape Irrigation Systems.
2143     Gray water recycling systems utilized for subsurface irrigation for single-family residences

2144     shall comply with the requirements of UAC R317-401, Gray Water Systems. Gray water
2145     recycling systems utilized for subsurface irrigation for other occupancies shall comply with
2146     UAC R317-3, Design Requirements for Wastewater Collection, Treatment, and Disposal, and
2147     UAC R317-4, Onsite Waterwaste Systems."
2148          Section 31. Section 15A-3-315 is enacted to read:
2149          15A-3-315. Amendments to Chapter 15 of IPC.
2150          In IPC, Chapter 15, the following referenced standard is added:
2151      "Standard
reference number
TitleReferenced in code section
number
2152      USC-FCCCHR
10th 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"

2153          Section 32. Section 15A-3-401 is amended to read:
2154          15A-3-401. General provisions.
2155          The following are adopted as amendments to the IMC to be applicable statewide:
2156          [(1) In IMC, Section 202, the definition for "CONDITIONED SPACE" is deleted and
2157     replaced with the following: "CONDITIONED SPACE. An area, room, or space enclosed
2158     within the building thermal envelope that is directly heated or cooled, or indirectly heated or
2159     cooled by any of the following means:]
2160     [1. Openings directly into an adjacent conditioned space.]
2161     [2. An un-insulated floor, ceiling or wall adjacent to a conditioned space.]
2162     [3. Un-insulated duct, piping or other heat or cooling source within the space."]
2163          [(2) In IMC, Section 403.2.1, Item 3, is deleted and replaced with the following:
2164     "Except as provided in Table 403.3, Note h, where mechanical exhaust is required by Note b in
2165     Table 403.3, recirculation of air from such spaces is prohibited. All air supplied to such spaces
2166     shall be exhausted, including any air in excess of that required by Table 403.3."]
2167          [(3) In IMC, Table 403.3, Note b, is deleted and replaced with the following: "Except
2168     as provided in Note h, mechanical exhaust required and the recirculation of air from such

2169     spaces is prohibited (see Section 403.2.1, Item 3)."]
2170          [(4) In IMC, Table 403.3, Note h is deleted and replaced with the following:]
2171          ["1. For a nail salon where a nail technician files or shapes an acrylic nail, as defined
2172     by rule by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, in accordance with Title
2173     63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, each nail station where a nail technician
2174     files or shapes an acrylic nail shall be provided with:]
2175          [a. a source capture system capable of filtering and recirculating air to inside space not
2176     less than 50 cfm per station; or]
2177          [b. a source capture system capable of exhausting not less than 50 cfm per station."]
2178          [2. Except as provided in paragraph 3, the requirements described in paragraph 1 apply
2179     beginning on July 1, 2020.]
2180          [3. The requirements described in paragraph 1 apply beginning on July 1, 2014 if the
2181     nail salon is under or begins new construction or remodeling on or after July 1, 2014.]
2182          [(5) In IMC, Section 403, a new Section 403.8 is added as follows: "Retrospective
2183     effect. Removal, alteration, or abandonment shall not be required, and continued use and
2184     maintenance shall be allowed, for a ventilation system within an existing installation that
2185     complies with the requirements of this Section 403 regardless of whether the ventilation system
2186     satisfied the minimum ventilation rate requirements of prior law."]
2187          [(6) In IMC, Table 603.4, in the section "Round ducts and enclosed rectangular ducts",
2188     the word "enclosed" is deleted; the words "14 inches or less" are deleted and replaced with
2189     "over 8 inches but less than 15 inches"; the wording "8 inches or less" under duct size, "0.013"
2190     under minimum thickness (in.), "30" under equivalent gage no., and "0.0159" under aluminum
2191     minimum thickness (in.), are added; and the section "Exposed rectangular ducts" is deleted.]
2192          [(7)] (1) In IMC, Section 1004.2, the first sentence is deleted and replaced with the
2193     following: "[Boilers] In accordance with Title 34A, Chapter 7, Safety, and requirements made
2194     by rule by the Labor Commission, boilers and pressure vessels in Utah are regulated by the
2195     Utah Labor Commission, Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety, except those
2196     located in private residences or in apartment houses of less than five family units. Boilers shall
2197     be installed in accordance with their listing and labeling, with minimum clearances as
2198     prescribed by the manufacturer's installation instructions and the state boiler code, whichever is
2199     greater."

2200          [(8)] (2) In IMC, Section 1004.3.1, the word "unlisted" is inserted before the word
2201     "boilers".
2202          [(9)] (3) IMC, Section 1101.10, is deleted.
2203          (4) In IMC, Section 1209.3, the following words are added at the end of the section:
2204     "or other methods approved for the application."
2205          Section 33. Section 15A-3-501 is amended to read:
2206          15A-3-501. General provisions.
2207          The following are adopted as an amendment to the IFGC to be applicable statewide:
2208          (1) In IFGC, Section 404.9, a new Section 404.9.1, is added as follows: "404.9.1 Meter
2209     protection. Fuel gas services shall be in an approved location and/or provided with structures
2210     designed to protect the fuel gas meter and surrounding piping from physical damage, including
2211     falling, moving, or migrating ice and snow. If an added structure is used, it must still provide
2212     access for service and comply with the IBC or the IRC."
2213          (2) IFGC, Section 409.5.3, is deleted.
2214          (3) In IFGC, Section 631.2, the following sentence is inserted before the first sentence:
2215     "[Boilers] In accordance with Title 34A, Chapter 7, Safety, and requirements made by rule by
2216     the Labor Commission, boilers and pressure vessels in Utah are regulated by the Utah Labor
2217     Commission, Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety, except those located in
2218     private residences or in apartment houses of less than five family units. Boilers shall be
2219     installed in accordance with their listing and labeling, with minimum clearances as prescribed
2220     by the manufacturer's installation instructions and the state boiler code, whichever is greater."
2221          Section 34. Section 15A-3-601 is amended to read:
2222          15A-3-601. General provision.
2223          The following are adopted as amendments to the NEC to be applicable statewide:
2224          (1) The IRC provisions are adopted as the residential electrical standards applicable to
2225     installations applicable under the IRC. All other installations shall comply with the adopted
2226     NEC.
2227          [(2) In NEC, Section 310.15(B)(7), the second sentence is deleted and replaced with
2228     the following: "For application of this section, the main power feeder shall be the feeder(s)
2229     between the main disconnect and the panelboard(s)."]
2230          (2) NEC, Section 240.87(B), is modified to add the following as an additional

2231     approved equivalent means:
2232     "6. An instantaneous trip function set at or below the available fault current."
2233          Section 35. Section 15A-3-701 is amended to read:
2234          15A-3-701. General provisions.
2235          The following is adopted as an amendment to the IECC to be applicable statewide:
2236          [(1) In IECC, Section C202, the definition for "CONDITIONED SPACE" is deleted
2237     and replaced with the following: "CONDITIONED SPACE. An area, room or space enclosed
2238     within the building thermal envelope that is directly heated or cooled, or indirectly heated or
2239     cooled by any of the following means:]
2240     [1. Openings directly into an adjacent conditioned space.]
2241     [2. An un-insulated floor, ceiling or wall adjacent to a conditioned space.]
2242     [3. Un-insulated duct, piping or other heat or cooling source within the space."]
2243          [(2) In IECC, Section C404.4, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: Heat
2244     traps, other than the arrangement of piping and fittings, shall be prohibited unless a means of
2245     controlling thermal expansion can be ensured as required in the IPC Section 607.3."]
2246          (1) In IECC, Section C403.2.9.1.3, the words "by the designer" are deleted.
2247          [(3)] (2) In IECC, Section R103.2, all words after the words "herein governed." are
2248     deleted and replaced with the following: "Construction documents include all documentation
2249     required to be submitted in order to issue a building permit."
2250          [(4) In IECC, Section R202, the definition for "CONDITIONED SPACE" is deleted
2251     and replaced with the following: "CONDITIONED SPACE. An area, room or space enclosed
2252     within the building thermal envelope that is directly heated or cooled, or indirectly heated or
2253     cooled by any of the following means:]
2254     [1. Openings directly into an adjacent conditioned space.]
2255     [2. An un-insulated floor, ceiling or wall adjacent to a conditioned space.]
2256     [3. Un-insulated duct, piping or other heat or cooling source within the space."]
2257          [(5)] (3) In IECC, Section R303.3, all wording after the first sentence is deleted.
2258          (4) In IECC, Section R401.2, a new number 4 is added as follows:
2259     "4. Compliance may be shown by demonstrating a result of "0 percent better than code" using
2260     the RESCheck "2012 Utah Energy Conservation Code.""
2261          [(6)] (5) In IECC, Table [R402.1.1 and Table R402.1.3, the rows for "climate zone 3",

2262     "climate zone 5 and Marine 4, and climate zone 6" are deleted and replaced and] R402.2, in the
2263     column entitled MASS WALL R-VALUE, a new footnote j is added as follows:
2264     [
2265      "TABLE R402.1.1
2266      INSULATION AND FENESTRATION REQUIREMENTS BY COMPONENTa
2267     

CLIMATE
ZONE


FENESTRATION
U-FACTOR b


SKYLIGHT b
U-FACTOR

GLAZED
FENESTRATION
SHGC b,e


CEILING
R-VALUE

WOOD
FRAME WALL
R-VALUE

MASS
WALL
R-VALUE I, j


FLOOR
R-VALUE

BASEMENT c
WALL
R-VALUE

SLAB d
R-VALUE
& DEPTH
CRAWL
SPACE c
WALL
R-VALUE
2268      30.650.650.403015519005/13
2269      5 and
Marine 4
0.350.60NR3819 or 13 + 5h1330 g10/1310, 2 ft10/13
2270      60.350.60NR4919 or 13 + 5h1530 g10/1310, 4 ft10/13
2271      j. Log walls complying with ICC400 and with a minimum average wall thickness of 5" or greater shall be permitted in Zones
5-8 when overall window glazing is .31 U-factor or lower, minimum heating equipment efficiency is 90 AFUE (gas) or 84
AFUE (oil), and all other component requirements are met.
2272      TABLE R402.1.3 EQUIVALENT U-FACTORSa
2273     
CLIMATE
ZONE

FENESTRATION
U-FACTOR

SKYLIGHT
U-FACTOR

CEILING
U-FACTOR
FRAME
WALL
U-FACTOR

MASS WALL
U-FACTOR b

FLOOR
U-FACTOR
BASEMENT
WALL
U-FACTOR
CRAWL
SPACE WALL
U-FACTOR
2274      30.650.650.0350.0820.1410.0470.3600.136
2275      5 and Marine 40.350.600.0300.0600.0820.0330.0590.065
2276      60.350.600.0260.0600.0600.0330.0590.065
2277     
]"j. Log walls complying with ICC400 and with a minimum average wall thickness of 5 inches
2278     or greater shall be permitted in Zones 5 through 8 when overall window glazing has a .31
2279     U-factor or lower, minimum heating equipment efficiency is, for gas, 90 AFUE, or, for oil, 84
2280     AFUE, and all other component requirements are met."
2281          [(7) In IECC, Section R402.2.1, the last sentence is deleted.]
2282          [(8) In IECC, Section R402.2.2, the last sentence is deleted.]
2283          [(9) In IECC, Section R402.3.3, the last sentence is deleted.]
2284          [(10) In IECC, Section R402.3.4, the last sentence is deleted.]
2285          [(11)] (6) In IECC, Section R402.4.1, in the first sentence, the word "and" is deleted
2286     and replaced with the word "or".

2287          [(12)] (7) In IECC, Section R402.4.1.1, the last sentence is deleted and replaced with
2288     the following: "Where allowed by the [building] code official, the builder may certify
2289     compliance to components criteria for items which may not be inspected during regularly
2290     scheduled inspections."
2291          [(13)] (8) In IECC, Section R402.4.1.2, the following changes are made:
2292          (a) In the first sentence, the words "in Climate Zones 1 and 2, and [3] three air changes
2293     per hour in [Zone] Climate Zones 3 through 8" are deleted.
2294          (b) In the third sentence, the [words "Where required by the building official," and the]
2295     word "third" [are] is deleted.
2296          (c) The following sentence is inserted after the third sentence: "The following parties
2297     shall be approved to conduct testing: Parties certified by BPI or RESNET, or licensed
2298     contractors who have completed training provided by Blower Door Test equipment
2299     manufacturers or other comparable training."
2300          [(14) In IECC, Section R402.4.4, the last sentence is deleted.]
2301          [(15) In IECC, Section R403.2.2, the requirements for duct tightness testing are deleted
2302     and replaced with the following:]
2303          ["1. Postconstruction test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 10 cfm (283
2304     L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor space when tested at a pressure
2305     differential of 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the entire system, including the manufacturer's air
2306     handler enclosure. All register boots shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test.]
2307          [2. Rough-in test: Total leakage shall be less than or equal to 10 cfm (283 L/min) per
2308     100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area when tested at a pressure differential of at
2309     least 0.1 inches w.g. (25 Pa) across the system, including the manufacturer's air handler
2310     enclosure. All registers shall be taped or otherwise sealed during the test. If the air handler is
2311     not installed at the time of the test, total leakage shall be less than or equal to 7.5 cfm (212
2312     L/min) per 100 square feet (9.29 m2) of conditioned floor area."]
2313          [(16)] (9) In IECC, Section [R403.2.2] R403.3.3, the exception for [total] duct air
2314     leakage testing is deleted and replaced with the following: "Exception: The total leakage test is
2315     not required for systems with all air handlers and at least [50%] 65% of all ducts (measured by
2316     length) located entirely within the building thermal envelope."
2317          (10) In IECC, Section R403.3.3, the following is added after the exception:

2318     "The following parties shall be approved to conduct testing:
2319     1. Parties certified by BPI or RESNET.
2320     2. Licensed contractors who have completed training provided by Duct Test equipment
2321     manufacturers or other comparable training."
2322          (11) In IECC, Section R403.3.4, in Subsection 1, the number 4 is changed to 6, the
2323     number 113.3 is changed to 170, the number 3 is changed to 5, and the number 85 is changed
2324     to 114.6, and in Subsection 2, the number 4 is changed to 8 and the number 113.3 is changed to
2325     226.5.
2326          [(17)] (12) In IECC, Section [R403.2.3] R403.3.5, the words "or plenums" are deleted.
2327          [(18) In IECC, Section R403.4.2, the sentences for "3." and "9." and the last sentence
2328     are deleted.]
2329          [(19) In IECC, Section R403.5, the first sentence is deleted.]
2330          [(20) IECC, Section R404.1 and the exception are deleted, and R404.1.1 becomes
2331     R404.1.]
2332          [(21) In IECC, Table R405.5.2(1), the following changes are made under the column
2333     STANDARD REFERENCE DESIGN:]
2334          [(a) In the row "Air exchange rate", the words "in Zones 1 and 2, and 3 air changes per
2335     hour in Zones 3 through 8" are deleted.]
2336          [(b) In the row "Heating systemsf, g", the standard reference design is deleted and
2337     replaced with the following:]
2338          ["Fuel Type: same as proposed design]
2339          [Efficiencies:]
2340          [Electric: air source heat pump with prevailing federal minimum efficiencies]
2341          [Nonelectric furnaces: natural gas furnace with prevailing federal minimum
2342     efficiencies]
2343          [Nonelectric boilers: natural gas boiler with prevailing federal minimum efficiencies]
2344          [Capacity: sized in accordance with Section N1103.6"]
2345          [(c) In the row "Cooling systemsf, h" the words "As proposed" are deleted and replaced
2346     with the following:]
2347          ["Fuel Type: Electric]
2348          [Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing federal minimum standards"]

2349          [(d) In the row "Service water heatingf, g, h, i", the words "As proposed" are deleted and
2350     replaced with the following:]
2351          ["Fuel Type: same as proposed design]
2352          [Efficiency: in accordance with prevailing federal minimum standards]
2353          [Tank Temperature: 120o F"]
2354          [(e) In the row "Thermal distribution systems" the word "none" is deleted and replaced
2355     with the following: "Thermal distribution system efficiency (DSE) of .080 shall be applied to
2356     both the heating and cooling system efficiencies."]
2357          [(22) In IECC, Table R405.5.2(2), the number "0.80" is inserted under "Forced air
2358     systems" for "Distribution system components located in unconditioned space".]
2359          [(23) The RESCheck Software adopted by the United States Department of Energy and
2360     modified to meet the requirements of this section shall be used to verify compliance with this
2361     section. The software shall address the Total UA alternative approach and account for
2362     Equipment Efficiency Trade-offs when applicable per the standard reference design as
2363     amended.]
2364          (13) In IECC, Section R403.5.3, Subsection 5 is deleted and Subsections 6 and 7 are
2365     renumbered.
2366          (14) In IECC, Section R406.2, the last sentence and exception are deleted.
2367          (15) In IECC, Section R406.4, the table is deleted and replaced with the following:
2368     TABLE R406.4
2369     MAXIMUM ENERGY RATING INDEX
     2370     CLIMATE ZONEENERGY RATING INDEX
     2371     365
     2372     569
     2373     668

2374          Section 36. Section 15A-3-801 is amended to read:
2375     
Part 8. Statewide Amendments to International Existing Building Code

2376          15A-3-801. General provisions.
2377          [Mobile homes built before June 15, 1976 that are subject to relocation, building

2378     alteration, remodeling, or rehabilitation shall comply with the following:]
2379          [(1) Related to exits and egress windows:]
2380          [(a) Egress windows. The home has at least one egress window in each bedroom, or a
2381     window that meets the minimum specifications of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
2382     Development's (HUD) Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards (MHCSS)
2383     program as set forth in 24 C.F.R. Parts 3280 and 3282, MHCSS 3280.106 and 3280.404 for
2384     manufactured homes. These standards require the window to be at least 22 inches in the
2385     horizontal or vertical position in its least dimension and at least five square feet in area. The
2386     bottom of the window opening shall be no more than 36 inches above the floor, and the locks
2387     and latches and any window screen or storm window devices that need to be operated to permit
2388     exiting shall not be located more than 54 inches above the finished floor.]
2389          [(b) Exits. The home is required to have two exterior exit doors, located remotely from
2390     each other, as required in MHCSS 3280.105. This standard requires that single-section homes
2391     have the doors no less than 12 feet, center-to-center, from each other, and multisection home
2392     doors no less than 20 feet center-to-center from each other when measured in a straight line,
2393     regardless of the length of the path of travel between the doors. One of the required exit doors
2394     must be accessible from the doorway of each bedroom and no more than 35 feet away from any
2395     bedroom doorway. An exterior swing door shall have a 28-inch-wide by 74-inch-high clear
2396     opening and sliding glass doors shall have a 28-inch-wide by 72-inch-high clear opening. Each
2397     exterior door other than screen/storm doors shall have a key-operated lock that has a passage
2398     latch; locks shall not require the use of a key or special tool for operation from the inside of the
2399     home.]
2400          [(2) Related to flame spread:]
2401          [(a) Walls, ceilings, and doors. Walls and ceilings adjacent to or enclosing a furnace or
2402     water heater shall have an interior finish with a flame-spread rating not exceeding 25. Sealants
2403     and other trim materials two inches or less in width used to finish adjacent surfaces within
2404     these spaces are exempt from this provision, provided all joints are supported by framing
2405     members or materials with a flame spread rating of 25 or less. Combustible doors providing
2406     interior or exterior access to furnace and water heater spaces shall be covered with materials of
2407     limited combustibility (i.e., 5/16-inch gypsum board, etc.), with the surface allowed to be
2408     interrupted for louvers ventilating the space. However, the louvers shall not be of materials of

2409     greater combustibility than the door itself (i.e., plastic louvers on a wooden door). Reference
2410     MHCSS 3280.203.]
2411          [(b) Exposed interior finishes. Exposed interior finishes adjacent to the cooking range
2412     (surfaces include vertical surfaces between the range top and overhead cabinets, the ceiling, or
2413     both) shall have a flame-spread rating not exceeding 50, as required by MHCSS 3280.203.
2414     Backsplashes not exceeding six inches in height are exempted. Ranges shall have a vertical
2415     clearance above the cooking top of not less than 24 inches to the bottom of combustible
2416     cabinets, as required by MHCSS 3280.204(e).]
2417          [(3) Related to smoke detectors:]
2418          [(a) Location. A smoke detector shall be installed on any ceiling or wall in the hallway
2419     or space communicating with each bedroom area between the living area and the first bedroom
2420     door, unless a door separates the living area from that bedroom area, in which case the detector
2421     shall be installed on the living-area side, as close to the door as practicable, as required by
2422     MHCSS 3280.208. Homes with bedroom areas separated by anyone or combination of
2423     common-use areas such as a kitchen, dining room, living room, or family room (but not a
2424     bathroom or utility room) shall be required to have one detector for each bedroom area. When
2425     located in the hallways, the detector shall be between the return air intake and the living areas.]
2426          [(b) Switches and electrical connections. Smoke detectors shall have no switches in
2427     the circuit to the detector between the over-current protection device protecting the branch
2428     circuit and the detector. The detector shall be attached to an electrical outlet box and connected
2429     by a permanent wiring method to a general electrical circuit. The detector shall not be placed
2430     on the same branch circuit or any circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.]
2431          [(4) Related to solid-fuel-burning stoves/fireplaces:]
2432          [(a) Solid-fuel-burning fireplaces and fireplace stoves. Solid-fuel-burning,
2433     factory-built fireplaces, and fireplace stoves may be used in manufactured homes, provided that
2434     they are listed for use in manufactured homes and installed according to their
2435     listing/manufacturer's instructions and the minimum requirements of MHCSS 3280.709(g).]
2436          [(b) Equipment. A solid-fuel-burning fireplace or fireplace stove shall be equipped
2437     with an integral door or shutters designed to close the fire chamber opening and shall include
2438     complete means for venting through the roof, a combustion air inlet, a hearth extension, and
2439     means to securely attach the unit to the manufactured home structure.]

2440          [(i) Chimney. A listed, factory-built chimney designed to be attached directly to the
2441     fireplace/fireplace stove and equipped with, in accordance with the listing, a termination device
2442     and spark arrester, shall be required. The chimney shall extend at least three feet above the part
2443     of the roof through which it passes and at least two feet above the highest elevation of any part
2444     of the manufactured home that is within 10 feet of the chimney.]
2445          [(ii) Air-intake assembly and combustion-air inlet. An air-intake assembly shall be
2446     installed in accordance with the terms of listings and the manufacturer's instruction. A
2447     combustion-air inlet shall conduct the air directly into the fire chamber and shall be designed to
2448     prevent material from the hearth from dropping on the area beneath the manufactured home.]
2449          [(iii) Hearth. The hearth extension shall be of noncombustible material that is a
2450     minimum of 3/8-inch thick and shall extend a minimum of 16 inches in front and eight inches
2451     beyond each side of the fireplace/fireplace stove opening. The hearth shall also extend over the
2452     entire surface beneath a fireplace stove and beneath an elevated and overhanging fireplace.]
2453          [(5) Related to electrical wiring systems:]
2454          [(a) Testing. All electrical systems shall be tested for continuity in accordance with
2455     MHCSS 3280.810, to ensure that metallic parts are properly bonded; tested for operation, to
2456     demonstrate that all equipment is connected and in working order; and given a polarity check,
2457     to determine that connections are proper.]
2458          [(b) 5.2 Protection. The electrical system shall be properly protected for the required
2459     amperage load. If the unit wiring employs aluminum conductors, all receptacles and switches
2460     rated at 20 amperes or less that are directly connected to the aluminum conductors shall be
2461     marked CO/ALA. Exterior receptacles, other than heat tape receptacles, shall be of the
2462     ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFI) type. Conductors of dissimilar metals (copper/aluminum
2463     or copper-clad aluminum) must be connected in accordance with NEC, Section 110-14.]
2464          [(6) Related to replacement furnaces and water heaters:]
2465          [(a) Listing. Replacement furnaces or water heaters shall be listed for use in a
2466     manufactured home. Vents, roof jacks, and chimneys necessary for the installation shall be
2467     listed for use with the furnace or water heater.]
2468          [(b) Securement and accessibility. The furnace and water heater shall be secured in
2469     place to avoid displacement. Every furnace and water heater shall be accessible for servicing,
2470     for replacement, or both as required by MHCSS 3280.709(a).]

2471          [(c) Installation. Furnaces and water heaters shall be installed to provide complete
2472     separation of the combustion system from the interior atmosphere of the manufactured home,
2473     as required by MHCSS.]
2474          [(i) Separation. The required separation may be achieved by the installation of a
2475     direct-vent system (sealed combustion system) furnace or water heater or the installation of a
2476     furnace and water heater venting and combustion systems from the interior atmosphere of the
2477     home. There shall be no doors, grills, removable access panels, or other openings into the
2478     enclosure from the inside of the manufactured home. All openings for ducts, piping, wiring,
2479     etc., shall be sealed.]
2480          [(ii) Water heater. The floor area in the area of the water heater shall be free from
2481     damage from moisture to ensure that the floor will support the weight of the water heater.]
2482     The following are adopted as amendments to the IEBC and are applicable statewide:
2483          (1) In Section 202, the following definition is added: "BUILDING OFFICIAL. See
2484     Code Official."
2485          (2) In Section 202, the definition for "code official" is deleted and replaced with the
2486     following:
2487     "CODE OFFICIAL. The officer or other designated authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
2488     charged with the administration and enforcement of this code."
2489          (3) In Section 202, the definition for existing buildings is deleted and replaced with the
2490     following:
2491     "EXISTING BUILDING. A building that is not a dangerous building and that was either
2492     lawfully erected under a prior adopted code, or deemed a legal non-conforming building by the
2493     code official."
2494          (4) In Section 301.1, the exception is deleted.
2495          (5) Section 403.5 is deleted and replaced with the following:
2496     "403.5 Bracing for unreinforced masonry parapets and other appendages upon reroofing.
2497     Where the intended alteration requires a permit for reroofing and involves removal of roofing
2498     materials from more than 25 percent of the roof area of a building assigned to Seismic Design
2499     Category D, E, or F that has parapets constructed of unreinforced masonry or appendages such
2500     as cornices, spires, towers, tanks, signs, statuary, etc., the work shall include installation of
2501     bracing to resist out-of-plane seismic forces, unless an evaluation demonstrates compliance of

2502     such items. For purposes of this section, design seismic forces need not be taken greater than
2503     75 percent of those that would be required for the design of similar nonstructural components
2504     in new buildings of similar purpose and location."
2505          (6) In Section 705.1, Exception number 3, the following is added at the end of the
2506     exception:
2507     "This exception does not apply if the existing facility is undergoing a change of occupancy
2508     classification."
2509          (7) Section 707.3.1 is deleted and replaced with the following:
2510     "707.3.1 Bracing for unreinforced masonry bearing wall parapets and other appendages.
2511     Where a permit is issued for reroofing more than 25 percent of the roof area of a building
2512     assigned to Seismic Design Category D, E, or F that has parapets constructed of unreinforced
2513     masonry or appendages such as cornices, spires, towers, tanks, signs, statuary, etc., the work
2514     shall include installation of bracing to resist the reduced International Building Code level
2515     seismic forces as specified in Section 301.1.4.2 of this code unless an evaluation demonstrates
2516     compliance of such items."
2517          (8) (a) Section 1007.3.1 is deleted and replaced with the following:
2518     "1007.3.1 Compliance with the International Building Code Level Seismic Forces.
2519     When a building or portion thereof is subject to a change of occupancy such that a change in
2520     the nature of the occupancy results in a higher risk category based on Table 1604.5 of the
2521     International Building Code or when such change of occupancy results in a design occupant
2522     load increase of 100% or more, the building shall conform to the seismic requirements of the
2523     International Building Code for the new risk category."
2524          (b) Section 1007.3.1, exceptions 1- 3 remain unchanged.
2525          (c) In Section 1007.3.1, add a new exception 4 as follows:
2526     "4. Where the design occupant load increase is less than 25 occupants and the occupancy
2527     category does not change."
2528          (9) In Section 1012.7.3, exception 2 is deleted.
2529          (10) In Section 1012.8.2, number 7 is added as follows:
2530     "7. When a change of occupancy in a building or portion of a building results in a Group R-2
2531     occupancy, not less than 20 percent of the dwelling or sleeping units shall be Type B dwelling
2532     or sleeping units. These dwelling or sleeping units may be located on any floor of the building

2533     provided with an accessible route. Two percent, but not less than one unit, of the dwelling or
2534     sleeping units shall be Type A dwelling units."
2535          Section 37. Section 15A-3-901 is enacted to read:
2536     
Part 9. Installation and Safety Requirements for Mobile Homes

2537     
Built Before June 15, 1976

2538          15A-3-901. General provisions.
2539          Mobile homes built before June 15, 1976, that are subject to relocation, building
2540     alteration, remodeling, or rehabilitation shall comply with the following:
2541          (1) Related to exits and egress windows:
2542          (a) Egress windows. The home has at least one egress window in each bedroom, or a
2543     window that meets the minimum specifications of the United States Department of Housing
2544     and Urban Development's (HUD) Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards
2545     (MHCSS) program as set forth in 24 C.F.R. Parts 3280 and 3282, MHCSS 3280.106 and
2546     3280.404 for manufactured homes. These standards require the window to be at least 22
2547     inches in the horizontal or vertical position in its least dimension and at least five square feet in
2548     area. The bottom of the window opening shall be no more than 36 inches above the floor, and
2549     the locks and latches and any window screen or storm window devices that need to be operated
2550     to permit exiting shall not be located more than 54 inches above the finished floor.
2551          (b) Exits. The home is required to have two exterior exit doors, located remotely from
2552     each other, as required in MHCSS 3280.105. This standard requires that a single-section home
2553     have the doors no less than 12 feet, center-to-center, from each other, and a multisection home
2554     have the doors no less than 20 feet, center-to-center, from each other, when measured in a
2555     straight line, regardless of the length of the path of travel between the doors. One of the
2556     required exit doors must be accessible from the doorway of each bedroom and no more than 35
2557     feet away from any bedroom doorway. An exterior swing door shall have a 28-inch-wide by
2558     74-inch-high clear opening and sliding glass doors shall have a 28-inch-wide by 72-inch-high
2559     clear opening. Each exterior door other than screen/storm doors shall have a key-operated lock
2560     that has a passage latch; locks shall not require the use of a key or special tool for operation
2561     from the inside of the home.
2562          (2) Related to flame spread:
2563          (a) Walls, ceilings, and doors. Walls and ceilings adjacent to or enclosing a furnace or

2564     water heater shall have an interior finish with a flame-spread rating not exceeding 25. Sealants
2565     and other trim materials two inches or less in width used to finish adjacent surfaces within
2566     these spaces are exempt from this provision, provided all joints are supported by framing
2567     members or materials with a flame spread rating of 25 or less. Combustible doors providing
2568     interior or exterior access to furnace and water heater spaces shall be covered with materials of
2569     limited combustibility (i.e., 5/16-inch gypsum board, etc.), with the surface allowed to be
2570     interrupted for louvers ventilating the space. However, the louvers shall not be of materials of
2571     greater combustibility than the door itself (i.e., plastic louvers on a wooden door). Reference
2572     MHCSS 3280.203.
2573          (b) Exposed interior finishes. Exposed interior finishes adjacent to the cooking range
2574     (surfaces include vertical surfaces between the range top and overhead cabinets, the ceiling, or
2575     both) shall have a flame-spread rating not exceeding 50, as required by MHCSS 3280.203.
2576     Backsplashes not exceeding six inches in height are exempted. Ranges shall have a vertical
2577     clearance above the cooking top of not less than 24 inches to the bottom of combustible
2578     cabinets, as required by MHCSS 3280.204(e).
2579          (3) Related to smoke detectors:
2580          (a) Location. A smoke detector shall be installed on any ceiling or wall in the hallway
2581     or space communicating with each bedroom area between the living area and the first bedroom
2582     door, unless a door separates the living area from that bedroom area, in which case the detector
2583     shall be installed on the living-area side, as close to the door as practicable, as required by
2584     MHCSS 3280.208. Homes with bedroom areas separated by any one or combination of
2585     common-use areas such as a kitchen, dining room, living room, or family room (but not a
2586     bathroom or utility room) shall be required to have one detector for each bedroom area. When
2587     located in the hallways, the detector shall be between the return air intake and the living areas.
2588          (b) Switches and electrical connections. Smoke detectors shall have no switches in the
2589     circuit to the detector between the over-current protection device protecting the branch circuit
2590     and the detector. The detector shall be attached to an electrical outlet box and connected by a
2591     permanent wiring method to a general electrical circuit. The detector shall not be placed on the
2592     same branch circuit or any circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
2593          (4) Related to solid-fuel-burning stoves/fireplaces:
2594          (a) Solid-fuel-burning fireplaces and fireplace stoves. Solid-fuel-burning, factory-built

2595     fireplaces, and fireplace stoves may be used in manufactured homes, provided that they are
2596     listed for use in manufactured homes and installed according to their listing/manufacturer's
2597     instructions and the minimum requirements of MHCSS 3280.709(g).
2598          (b) Equipment. A solid-fuel-burning fireplace or fireplace stove shall be equipped with
2599     an integral door or shutters designed to close the fire chamber opening and shall include
2600     complete means for venting through the roof, a combustion air inlet, a hearth extension, and
2601     means to securely attach the unit to the manufactured home structure.
2602          (i) Chimney. A listed, factory-built chimney designed to be attached directly to the
2603     fireplace/fireplace stove and equipped with, in accordance with the listing, a termination device
2604     and spark arrester shall be required. The chimney shall extend at least three feet above the part
2605     of the roof through which it passes and at least two feet above the highest elevation of any part
2606     of the manufactured home that is within 10 feet of the chimney.
2607          (ii) Air-intake assembly and combustion-air inlet. An air-intake assembly shall be
2608     installed in accordance with the terms of listings and the manufacturer's instruction. A
2609     combustion-air inlet shall conduct the air directly into the fire chamber and shall be designed to
2610     prevent material from the hearth from dropping on the area beneath the manufactured home.
2611          (iii) Hearth. The hearth extension shall be of noncombustible material that is a
2612     minimum of 3/8-inch thick and shall extend a minimum of 16 inches in front and eight inches
2613     beyond each side of the fireplace/fireplace stove opening. The hearth shall also extend over the
2614     entire surface beneath a fireplace stove and beneath an elevated and overhanging fireplace.
2615          (5) Related to electrical wiring systems:
2616          (a) Testing. All electrical systems shall be tested for continuity in accordance with
2617     MHCSS 3280.810, to ensure that metallic parts are properly bonded; tested for operation, to
2618     demonstrate that all equipment is connected and in working order; and given a polarity check,
2619     to determine that connections are proper.
2620          (b) 5.2 Protection. The electrical system shall be properly protected for the required
2621     amperage load. If the unit wiring employs aluminum conductors, all receptacles and switches
2622     rated at 20 amperes or less that are directly connected to the aluminum conductors shall be
2623     marked CO/ALA. Exterior receptacles, other than heat tape receptacles, shall be of the
2624     ground-fault circuit interrupter (GCI) type. Conductors of dissimilar metals (copper/aluminum
2625     or copper-clad aluminum) must be connected in accordance with NEC, Section 110-14.

2626          (6) Related to replacement furnaces and water heaters:
2627          (a) Listing. Replacement furnaces or water heaters shall be listed for use in a
2628     manufactured home. Vents, roof jacks, and chimneys necessary for the installation shall be
2629     listed for use with the furnace or water heater.
2630          (b) Securement and accessibility. The furnace and water heater shall be secured in
2631     place to avoid displacement. Every furnace and water heater shall be accessible for servicing,
2632     for replacement, or both as required by MHCSS 3280.709(a).
2633          (c) Installation. Furnaces and water heaters shall be installed to provide complete
2634     separation of the combustion system from the interior atmosphere of the manufactured home,
2635     as required by MHCSS.
2636          (i) Separation. The required separation may be achieved by the installation of
2637     direct-vent system (sealed combustion system) furnace or water heater or the installation of
2638     furnace and water heater venting and combustion systems from the interior atmosphere of the
2639     home. There shall be no doors, grills, removable access panels, or other openings into the
2640     enclosure from the inside of the manufactured home. All openings for ducts, piping, wiring,
2641     etc., shall be sealed.
2642          (ii) Water heater. The floor area in the area of the water heater shall be free from
2643     damage from moisture to ensure that the floor will support the weight of the water heater.
2644          Section 38. Section 15A-4-103 is amended to read:
2645          15A-4-103. Amendments to IBC applicable to City of Farmington.
2646          [The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IBC for the City of
2647     Farmington:]
2648          [(1) A new IBC, Section (F) 903.2.13, is added as follows: "(F) 903.2.13 Group R,
2649     Division 3 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout every
2650     dwelling in accordance with NFPA 13D, when any of the following conditions are present:]
2651     [1. The structure is over two stories high, as defined by the building code;]
2652     [2. The nearest point of structure is more than 150 feet from the public way;]
2653     [3. The total floor area of all stories is over 5,000 square feet (excluding from the calculation
2654     the area of the basement and/or garage); or]
2655     [4. The structure is located on a street constructed after March 1, 2000, that has a gradient over
2656     12% and, during fire department response, access to the structure will be gained by using such

2657     street. (If the access is intended to be from a direction where the steep gradient is not used, as
2658     determined by the Chief, this criteria shall not apply).]
2659     [Such sprinkler system shall be installed in basements, but need not be installed in garages,
2660     under eves or in enclosed attic spaces, unless required by the Chief."]
2661          [(2) A new IBC, Section 907.9, is added as follows: "907.9 Alarm Circuit Supervision.
2662     Alarm circuits in alarm systems provided for commercial uses (defined as other than one- and
2663     two-family dwellings and townhouses) shall have Class "A" type of supervision. Specifically,
2664     Type "B" or End-of-line resistor and horn supervised systems are not allowed."]
2665          [(3) In NFPA Section 13-07, new sections are added as follows: "6.8.6 FDC Security
2666     Locks Required. All Fire Department connections installed for fire sprinkler and standpipe
2667     systems shall have approved security locks.]
2668     [6.10 Fire Pump Disconnect Signs. When installing a fire pump, red plastic laminate signs
2669     shall be installed in the electrical service panel, if the pump is wired separately from the main
2670     disconnect. These signs shall state: "Fire Pump Disconnect ONLY" and "Main Breaker DOES
2671     NOT Shut Off Fire Pump".]
2672     [22.1.6 Plan Preparation Identification. All plans for fire sprinkler systems, except for
2673     manufacturer's cut sheets of equipment shall include the full name of the person who prepared
2674     the drawings. When the drawings are prepared by a registered professional engineer, the
2675     engineer's signature shall also be included.]
2676     [22.2.2.3 Verification of Water Supply:]
2677     [22.2.2.3.1 Fire Flow Tests. Fire flow tests for verification of water supply shall be conducted
2678     and witnessed for all applications other than residential unless directed otherwise by the Chief.
2679     For residential water supply, verification shall be determined by administrative procedure.]
2680     [22.2.2.3.2 Accurate and Verifiable Criteria. The design calculations and criteria shall include
2681     an accurate and verifiable water supply.]
2682     [24.2.3.7 Testing and Inspection of Systems. Testing and inspection of sprinkler systems shall
2683     include, but are not limited to:]
2684     [Commercial:]
2685     [FLUSH-Witness Underground Supply Flush;]
2686     [ROUGH Inspection-Installation of Riser, System Piping, Head Locations and all Components,
2687     Hydrostatic Pressure Test;]

2688     [FINAL Inspection-Head Installation and Escutcheons, Inspectors Test Location and Flow,
2689     Main Drain Flow, FDC Location and Escutcheon, Alarm Function, Spare Parts, Labeling of
2690     Components and Signage, System Completeness, Water Supply Pressure Verification,
2691     Evaluation of Any Unusual Parameter."]
2692     Except as otherwise provided in this title, there are no amendments to the IBC that apply only
2693     to the city of Farmington.
2694          Section 39. Section 15A-4-107 is amended to read:
2695          15A-4-107. Amendments to IBC applicable to Sandy City.
2696          The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IBC for Sandy City:
2697          (1) A new IBC, Section (F)903.2.13, is added as follows: "(F)903.2.13 An automatic
2698     sprinkler system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 throughout buildings
2699     containing all occupancies where fire flow exceeds 2,000 gallons per minute, based on Table
2700     B105.1 of the [2009] 2015 International Fire Code. Exempt locations as indicated in Section
2701     903.3.1.1.1 are allowed.
2702     Exception: Automatic fire sprinklers are not required in buildings used solely for worship,
2703     Group R Division 3, Group U occupancies and buildings complying with the International
2704     Residential Code unless otherwise required by the International Fire Code.
2705          (2) A new IBC, Appendix L, is added and adopted as follows: "Appendix L
2706     BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTED IN AREAS DESIGNATED AS
2707     WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE AREAS
2708     AL 101.1 General. Buildings and structures constructed in areas designated as Wildland-Urban
2709     Interface Areas by Sandy City shall be constructed using ignition resistant construction as
2710     determined by the Fire Marshal. Section 502 of the 2006 International Wildland-Urban
2711     Interface Code (IWUIC), as promulgated by the International Code Council, shall be used to
2712     determine Fire Hazard Severity. The provisions listed in Chapter 5 of the 2006 International
2713     Wildland-Urban Interface Code, as modified herein, shall be used to determine the
2714     requirements for Ignition Resistant Construction.
2715     (i) In Section 504 of the IWUIC Class I IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION a new
2716     Section 504.1.1 is added as follows: "504.1.1 General. Subsections 504.5, 504.6, and 504.7
2717     shall only be required on the exposure side of the structure, as determined by the Fire Marshal,
2718     where defensible space is less than 50 feet as defined in Section 603 of the 2006 International

2719     Wildland-Urban Interface Code.
2720     (ii) In Section 505 of the IWUIC Class 2 IGNITION-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
2721     Subsections 505.5 and 505.7 are deleted."
2722          Section 40. Section 15A-4-203 is amended to read:
2723          15A-4-203. Amendments to IRC applicable to City of Farmington.
2724          [The following amendments are adopted as amendments to the IRC for the City of
2725     Farmington:]
2726          [(1) In IRC, R324 Automatic Sprinkler Systems, new IRC, Sections R324.1 and
2727     R324.2 are added as follows: "R324.1 When required. An automatic sprinkler system shall be
2728     installed throughout every dwelling in accordance with NFPA 13D, when any of the following
2729     conditions are present:]
2730     [1. the structure is over two stories high, as defined by the building code;]
2731     [2. the nearest point of structure is more than 150 feet from the public way;]
2732     [3. the total floor area of all stories is over 5,000 square feet (excluding from the calculation
2733     the area of the basement and/or garage); or]
2734     [4. the structure is located on a street constructed after March 1, 2000 that has a gradient over
2735     12% and, during fire department response, access to the structure will be gained by using such
2736     street. (If the access is intended to be from a direction where the steep gradient is not used, as
2737     determined by the Chief, this criteria shall not apply).]
2738     [R324.2 Installation requirements and standards. Such sprinkler system shall be installed in
2739     basements, but need not be installed in garages, under eves or in enclosed attic spaces, unless
2740     required by the Chief. Such system shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13D."]
2741          [(2) In IRC, Chapter 44, the following NFPA referenced standards are added as
2742     follows:]
2743     [
2744     
"TABLE
2745      ADD
2746      13D-07Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-family
Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, as amended by
these rules
2747      13R-07Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
Occupancies Up to and Including Four Stories in Height"
2748     
]     [(3) In NFPA, Section 13D-07, new sections are added as follows: "1.15 Reference to
2749     NFPA 13D. All references to NFPA 13D in the codes, ordinances, rules, or regulations
2750     governing NFPA 13D systems shall be read to refer to "modified NFPA 13D" to reference the
2751     NFPA 13D as amended by additional regulations adopted by Farmington City.]
2752     [4.9 Testing and Inspection of Systems. Testing and inspection of sprinkler systems shall
2753     include, but are not limited to:]
2754     [Residential:]
2755     [ROUGH Inspection-Verify Water Supply Piping Size and Materials, Installation of Riser,
2756     System Piping, Head Locations and all Components, Hydrostatic Pressure Test.]
2757     [FINAL Inspection-Inspectors Test Flow, System Completeness, Spare Parts, Labeling of
2758     Components and Signage, Alarm Function, Water Supply Pressure Verification.]
2759     [5.2.2.3 Exposed Piping of Metal. Exposed Sprinkler Piping material in rooms of dwellings
2760     shall be of Metal.]
2761     [EXCEPTIONS:]
2762     [a. CPVC Piping is allowed in unfinished mechanical and storage rooms only when
2763     specifically listed for the application as installed.]
2764     [b. CPVC Piping is allowed in finished, occupied rooms used for sports courts or similar uses
2765     only when the ceiling/floor framing above is constructed entirely of non-combustible materials,
2766     such as a concrete garage floor on metal decking.]
2767     [5.2.2.4 Water Supply Piping Material. Water Supply Piping from where the water line enters
2768     the dwelling adjacent to and inside the foundation to the fire sprinkler contractor
2769     point-of-connection shall be metal, suitable for potable plumbing systems. See Section 7.1.4
2770     for valve prohibition in such piping. Piping down stream from the point-of-connection used in
2771     the fire sprinkler system, including the riser, shall conform to NFPA 13D standards.]
2772     [5.4 Fire Pump Disconnect Signs. When installing a Fire Pump, Red Plastic Laminate Signs
2773     shall be installed in the electrical service panel, if the pump is wired separately from the main
2774     disconnect. These signs shall state: "Fire Pump Disconnect ONLY" and "Main Breaker DOES
2775     NOT Shut Off Fire Pump".]
2776     [7.1.4 Valve Prohibition. NFPA 13D, Section 7.1 is hereby modified such that NO VALVE is

2777     permitted from the City Water Meter to the Fire Sprinkler Riser Control.]
2778     [7.6.1 Mandatory Exterior Alarm. Every dwelling that has a fire sprinkler system shall have an
2779     exterior alarm, installed in an approved location. The alarm shall be of the combination
2780     horn/strobe or electric bell/strobe type, approved for outdoor use.]
2781     [8.1.05 Plan Preparation Identification. All plans for fire sprinkler systems, except for
2782     manufacturer's cut sheets of equipment, shall include the full name of the person who prepared
2783     the drawings. When the drawings are prepared by a registered professional engineer, the
2784     engineer's signature shall also be included.]
2785     [8.7 Verification of Water Supply:]
2786     [8.7.1 Fire Flow Tests: Fire Flow Tests for verification of Water Supply shall be conducted and
2787     witnesses for all applications other than residential, unless directed otherwise by the Chief. For
2788     residential Water Supply, verification shall be determined by administrative procedure.]
2789     [8.7.2 Accurate and Verifiable Criteria. The design calculations and criteria shall include an
2790     accurate and verifiable Water Supply.]
2791     Except as otherwise provided in this title, there are no amendments to the IRC that apply only
2792     to the city of Farmington.
2793          Section 41. Section 15A-6-101 is enacted to read:
2794     
CHAPTER 6. ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS

2795     
Part 1. Nitrogen Oxide Emission Limits for Natural Gas-Fired Water Heaters

2796          15A-6-101. Title.
2797           This chapter is known as "Additional Construction Requirements."
2798           This part is known as "Nitrogen Oxide Emission Limits for Natural Gas-Fired Water
2799     Heaters."
2800          Section 42. Section 15A-6-102 is enacted to read:
2801          15A-6-102. Nitrogen Oxide emission limits for natural gas-fired water heaters.
2802          (1) As used in this section:
2803          (a) "BTU" means British Thermal Unit.
2804          (b) (i) "Heat input" means the heat of combustion released by fuel burned in a water
2805     heater based on the heating value of the fuel.
2806          (ii) "Heat input" does not include the enthalpy of a water heater's incoming combustion
2807     air.

2808          (c) "Heat output" means the enthalpy of a water heater's working fluid output.
2809          (d) "Natural gas-fired water heater" means a device that heats water:
2810          (i) using natural gas combustion;
2811          (ii) for use external to the device at a pressure that is less than or equal to 160 pounds
2812     per square inch gage; and
2813          (iii) to a thermostatically controlled temperature less than or equal to:
2814          (A) 210 degrees Fahrenheit; or
2815          (B) 99 degrees Celsius.
2816          (e) "ppm" means parts of Nitrogen Oxide per million parts of water heater air output.
2817          (f) "Recreational vehicle" means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-14-102.
2818          (2) Subject to Subsection (6), a person may not sell or install a natural gas-fired water
2819     heater with an emission rate greater than the following limits:
2820          (a) for a water heater that has a heat input of less than or equal to 75,000 BTU per hour
2821     that is not installed in a mobile home, a limit of:
2822          (i) 10 nanograms per Joule of heat output; or
2823          (ii) 15 ppm, corrected to 3% oxygen;
2824          (b) for a water heater that has a heat input of greater than 75,000 BTU per hour and less
2825     than 2,000,000 BTU per hour that is not installed in a mobile home, a limit of:
2826          (i) 10 nanograms per Joule of heat output; or
2827          (ii) 20 ppm, corrected to 3% oxygen;
2828          (c) for a water heater installed in a mobile home, a limit of:
2829          (i) 40 nanograms per Joule of heat output; or
2830          (ii) 20 ppm, corrected to 3% oxygen;
2831          (d) for a pool or spa water heater with a heat input that is less than or equal to 400,000
2832     BTU per hour, a limit of:
2833          (i) 40 nanograms per Joule of heat output; or
2834          (ii) 55 ppm, corrected to 3% oxygen; and
2835          (e) for a pool or spa water heater with a heat input of greater than 400,000 BTU per
2836     hour and less than 2,000,000 BTU per hour, a limit of:
2837          (i) 14 nanograms per Joule of heat output; or
2838          (ii) 55 ppm, corrected to 3% oxygen.

2839          (3) A water heater manufacturer shall use California South Coast Air Quality
2840     Management District Method 100.1 to calculate the emissions rate of a water heater subject to
2841     this section.
2842          (4) A water heater manufacturer shall display on a water heater subject to this section,
2843     as a permanent label, the model number and the nitrogen oxide emission rate of the water
2844     heater.
2845          (5) The requirements of this section do not apply to:
2846          (a) a water heater using a fuel other than natural gas;
2847          (b) a water heater used in a recreational vehicle;
2848          (c) a water heater manufactured in the state for sale and shipment outside of the state;
2849     or
2850          (d) a water heater manufactured before July 1, 2018.
2851          (6) Subsection (2) applies to the sale or installation of a water heater on or after July 1,
2852     2018.
2853          Section 43. Section 58-11a-502 is amended to read:
2854          58-11a-502. Unlawful conduct.
2855          Unlawful conduct includes:
2856          (1) practicing or engaging in, or attempting to practice or engage in activity for which a
2857     license is required under this chapter unless:
2858          (a) the person holds the appropriate license under this chapter; or
2859          (b) an exemption in Section 58-1-307 or 58-11a-304 applies;
2860          (2) knowingly employing any other person to engage in or practice or attempt to
2861     engage in or practice any occupation or profession licensed under this chapter if the employee
2862     is not licensed to do so under this chapter or exempt from licensure;
2863          (3) touching, or applying an instrument or device to the following areas of a client's
2864     body:
2865          (a) the genitals or the anus, except in cases where the patron states to a licensee that the
2866     patron requests a hair removal procedure and signs a written consent form, which must also
2867     include the witnessed signature of a legal guardian if the patron is a minor, authorizing the
2868     licensee to perform a hair removal procedure; or
2869          (b) the breast of a female patron, except in cases in which the female patron states to a

2870     licensee that the patron requests breast skin procedures and signs a written consent form, which
2871     must also include the witnessed signature of a parent or legal guardian if the patron is a minor,
2872     authorizing the licensee to perform breast skin procedures;
2873          (4) using or possessing a solution composed of at least 10% methyl methacrylete on a
2874     client;
2875          (5) performing an ablative procedure as defined in Section 58-67-102;
2876          (6) when acting as an instructor regarding a service requiring licensure under this
2877     chapter, for a class or education program where attendees are not licensed under this chapter,
2878     failing to inform each attendee in writing that:
2879          (a) taking the class or program without completing the requirements for licensure under
2880     this chapter is insufficient to certify or qualify the attendee to perform a service for
2881     compensation that requires licensure under this chapter; and
2882          (b) the attendee is required to obtain licensure under this chapter before performing the
2883     service for compensation; or
2884          (7) failing as a salon or school where nail technology is practiced or taught to maintain
2885     a source capture system required under [Section 15A-3-401] Title 15A, State Construction and
2886     Fire Codes Act, including failing to maintain and clean a source capture system's air filter
2887     according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2888          Section 44. Repealer.
2889          This bill repeals:
2890          Section 15A-3-106.5, Amendments to Chapter 15 of IBC.