Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing |
R156-56. Building Inspector and Factory Built Housing Licensing Act Rule |
R156-56-302. Qualifications for Licensure of Inspectors - Application Requirements
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In accordance with Subsection 58-56-9(1), the licensee classifications, scope of work, qualifications for licensure, and application for license are established as follows:
(1) License Classifications. Each inspector required to be licensed under Subsection 58-56-9(1) shall qualify for licensure and be licensed by the Division in one of the following classifications:
(a) Combination Inspector; or
(b) Limited Inspector.
(2) Scope of Work. The scope of work permitted under each inspector classification is as follows:
(a) Combination Inspector.
(i) Inspect the components of any building, structure or work for which a standard is provided in the specific edition of the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A.
(ii) Determine whether the construction, alteration, remodeling, repair or installation of all components of any building, structure or work is in compliance with the state construction code adopted under Title 15A.
(iii) After determination of compliance or noncompliance with the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A, take appropriate action as is provided in the aforesaid codes.
(b) Limited Inspector.
(i) A Limited Inspector may only conduct activities under Subsections (ii), (iii) or (iv) for which the Limited Inspector has maintained current certificates under state construction codes adopted under Title 15A as provided under Subsection R156-56-302(3)(b).
(ii) Subject to the limitations of Subsection (i), inspect the components of any building, structure or work for which a standard is provided in the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A.
(iii) Subject to the limitations under Subsection (i), determine whether the construction, alteration, remodeling, repair or installation of components of any building, structure or work is in compliance with the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A.
(iv) Subject to the limitations under Subsection (i), after determination of compliance or noncompliance with the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A, take appropriate action as is provided in the adopted codes.
(3) Qualifications for Licensure. The qualifications for licensure for each inspector classification are as follows:
(a) Combination Inspector.
Has passed the examination for and maintained as current the following national certifications for state construction codes adopted under Title 15A:
(i) the "Combination Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council; or
(ii) all of the following certifications:
(A) the "Building Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council or both the "Commercial Building Inspector Certification" and the "Residential Building Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(B) the "Electrical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council or the "General Electrical Certification" issued by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, or both the "Commercial Electrical Inspector Certification" and the "Residential Electrical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(C) the "Plumbing Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council, or both the "Commercial Plumbing Inspector Certification" and the "Residential Plumbing Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council; and
(D) the "Mechanical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council or both the "Commercial Mechanical Inspector Certification" and the "Residential Mechanical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council.
(b) Limited Inspector.
Has passed the examination for and maintained as current one or more of the following national certifications for state construction codes adopted under Title 15A:
(i) the "Building Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(ii) the "Electrical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council or the "General Electrical Certification" issued by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors;
(iii) the "Plumbing Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(iv) the "Mechanical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(v) the "Residential Combination Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(vi) the "Commercial Combination Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(vii) the "Commercial Building Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(viii) the "Commercial Electrical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(ix) the "Commercial Plumbing Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(x) the "Commercial Mechanical Inspector Certification issued by the International Code Council;
(xi) the "Residential Building Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(xii) the "Residential Electrical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(xiii) the "Residential Plumbing Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(xiv) the "Residential Mechanical Inspector Certification" issued by the International Code Council;
(xv) any other special or otherwise limited inspector certifications used by the International Code Council which certifications cover a part of the state construction codes adopted under Title 15A, including but not limited to each of the following: Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector, Prestressed Concrete Special Inspector, Structural Masonry Special Inspector, Structural Steel and Bolting Special Inspection, Structural Welding Special Inspection, Spray Applied Fire Proofing Special Inspector, Residential Energy Inspector, Commercial Energy Inspector;
(xvi) the Certified Welding Inspector Certification issued by the American Welding Society;
(xvii) any other certification issued by an agency specified in Chapter 17 of the International Building Code ("IBC") or an agency specified in the referenced standards; or
(xviii) any combination certification which is based upon a combination of one or more of the above listed certifications.
(c) If no qualification is listed in the IBC for a special inspector, the special inspector may submit his qualifications to the licensing board for approval.
(4) Application for License.
(a) An applicant for licensure shall:
(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the Division; and
(ii) pay a fee determined by the department pursuant to Section 63J-1-504.
(5) Code Transition Provisions.
(a) If an inspector or applicant obtains a new, renewal or recertification or replacement national certificate after a new code or code edition is adopted, the inspector or applicant is required to obtain that certification under the currently adopted code or code edition.
(b) After a new code or new code edition is adopted under this rule, the inspector is required to re-certify the inspector's national certification to the new code or code edition at the next available renewal cycle of the national certification.
(c) If a licensed inspector fails to obtain the national certification as required in Subsection (a) or (b), the inspector's authority to inspect for the area covered by the national certification automatically expires at the expiration date of the national certification that was not obtained as required.
(d) If an inspector recertifies a national certificate on a newer edition of the codes adopted before that newer edition is adopted under this rule, such recertification shall be considered as a current national certification as required by this rule.
(e) If an inspector complies with these transition provisions, the inspector shall be considered to have a current national certification as required by this rule.