Ph: Fax: East Philadelphia Street Ontario, California USA To:

Similar documents
I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the Standards Council.

Table 6-4 Materials for Building Supply and Water Distribution Piping and Fittings Building Supply Water. Pipe and Distribution Referenced Standard(s)

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

Information. Appeals & Hearings. International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials

2015 UPC & UMC TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETING WELCOME TECHNICAL COMMITTEE IAPMO CODES AND STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the IAPMO Standards Council.

November 21, April Trafton Donald Dickerson Associates Burbank Blvd. Tarzana, CA 91356

Regulations Governing Consensus Development of the Uniform Solar, Hydronics & Geothermal and Swimming Pool, Spa & Hot Tub Codes

June Regulations Governing Consensus Development of the Water Efficiency and Sanitation Standard

November 21, April Trafton Donald Dickerson Associates Burbank Blvd. Tarzana, CA 91356

NFPA TECHNICAL COMMITTEE FOR Powered Rescue Tools

ICC Industry Advisory Committee DRAFT MEETING MINUTES. August 9, Underwriters Laboratory

ASSE INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS PROPOSED BYLAWS CHANGES

MEMORANDUM. NFPA Technical Committee on Liquefied Petroleum Gases. Subject: NFPA 58 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.

Report on Comments F2005 Copyright, NFPA NFPA 211 Report of the Committee on

MEMORANDUM. Subject: NEC Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No. 1117

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance, CT. DTE Electric Company, MI. General Electric/ALSTOM Power Inc., CT

South Dakota Adopts 2009 UPC, 2010 Green Plumbing and Mechanical Code Supplement

Honeywell/Eclipse/CEC Combustion Safety, Inc., OH. Southern Company Services, Inc., AL. Global Asset Protection Services, Inc., TN

VIA ONLY: April

MEMORANDUM. Subject: NFPA 259 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No. 957

8. NFPA 5000 Second Draft (formerly ROC) Preparation. Public Comments to be distributed before meeting date.

NFPA Technical Committee on Building Systems. NFPA 5000 Second Draft Meeting AGENDA

MEMORANDUM. Subject: NFPA 101 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.1114

BYLAWS ARTICLE 1 NAME, PURPOSE AND LOCATION OF OFFICES ARTICLE 2 MEMBERSHIP. effective May 14, 2018

Meeting Notice 2021 USHGC Technical Committee Meeting June 19, 2019

A quorum was established at 1 PM EDT. 2. Review of agenda (Stanke) No modifications were made to the agenda.

MINUTES OF MEETING. Technical Committee on Pulverized Fuel Systems

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Operating Procedures for ASME U.S. Technical Advisory Groups for ISO Activities for TAGs Under BoS

I am transmitting to you herewith the following decision of the Standards Council.

SSPC 90.2 Committee Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT June 2008

Friends of Libraries Section: New York Library Association

FIRE CODE. Section Adoption of Fire Code of St. Charles County. (CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION) (SECTION 101 GENERAL)

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE:

REGULATIONS GOVERNING ASTM TECHNICAL COMMITTEES

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL DUSTS

ICC 901/ SRCC Solar Thermal Collector Standard

MEMORANDUM. NFPA Correlating Committee on Professional Qualifications. Subject: NFPA 1006 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.

COMMON FORM FOR ENGINEERED OPTION PERMIT See Instructions for Use in Appendix A

Authorized By: Richard E. Constable, III, Commissioner, Department of Community Affairs.

Supplemental Operating Procedures for the NFPA Committees on Safety to Life

Technical Committee on Single Burner Boilers

ORDINANCE DEKALB COUNTY FIREWORKS CODE AMENDED CHAPTER 34, ARTICLE II

Any person violating any provisions of such code shall be punished as provided in section of this code. (Ord. 1004)

CITY OF ELK GROVE CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN JOSE DIVISION

CLASS II MODIFICATION SITE PLAN APPLICATION

National Business Honor Society Chapter Start-Up Kit. Excellence in Business

CHAFFEE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO _

6) IMC 7) ADMIN 8) IRC-B 9) 10) Complete the

2. Introduction of committee members and guests. For a current committee roster, see page 2.

MEMORANDUM. Technical Committee on Liquefied Petroleum Gases. Subject: NFPA 58 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No. 1153

AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT A RESIDENTIAL CODE FOR THE CITY OF MOBILE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOBILE, ALABAMA, As Follows:

National Fire Protection Association MEMORANDUM. Subject: NFPA 20 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No. 1199

Modifications to the 2012 International Plumbing Code in the City of Maryville

Modifications to the 2018 International Plumbing Code in the City of Maryville

City of Tacoma Planning and Development Services

Plumbing Board Meeting Minutes July 19, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.

MINUTES OF ROC MEETING Technical Committee on Multiple Burner Boilers Fall 2010 cycle SRP PERA Club 1 E. Continental Drive Tempe, AZ 85281

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON ELECTRONIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Double Tree by Hilton & Suites Pittsburgh Downtown One Bigelow Square Pittsburgh, PA 15219

City of Tacoma Planning and Development Services

Supplemental Operating Procedures for the National Electrical Code Project

JEFFERSON COUNTY EA.otIIcio Recorder IlI!fIutY. Y ORDINANCE NO IndQlD:ORDINANcE

MINUTES OF THE MEETING NFPA CORRELATING COMMITTEE ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

Case 2:13-cv GHK-MRW Document Filed 02/08/16 Page 1 of 47 Page ID #:8311. Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A Page 46

Above samples from a previous year each Information on every county and incorporated city and town in California with up-to-date listings.

CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION COMMUNITY APPROVAL VOTE PROCESS

TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF BUILDERS Texas Housing Hall Of Honor

FLORIDA BUILDING CODE

Technical Committee on Liquefied Natural Gas

Technical Standards and Safety Authority, Canada. Southern Company Services, Inc., AL. Emerson Automation Solutions, PA

Statement of Eligibility for Transferable Development Rights

MEMORANDUM. Subject: NFPA 1917 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.1170

Case Doc 26 Filed 01/10/18 Page 1 of 51. UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND Greenbelt Division. Chapter 11 Debtor.

MEMORANDUM. SUBJECT: NFPA 70E Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No. 1253R

ASTM INTERNATIONAL Helping our world work better. Regulations Governing ASTM Technical Committees

MEMORANDUM. Subject: NFPA 1971 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.1159

CONSTITUTION OF THE WEST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE ACADEMIC SENATE

API MPMS DP Flow Meter Witnessing Program Requirements

TITLE III: PROPERTY/LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION FOR ICC Codes Committees

Independent and Third-Party Municipal Candidates. City Council Election Reform Task Force April 8, :00 p.m.

CUG Members' Handbook

BYLAWS OF THE JAMES CITY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II ORGANIZATION ARTICLE III OBJECT

Includes. Mobile App. Capitol Enquiry s GovBuddy Premium Web Access. Start Any Time! Annual Subscription

ASC Z223 NFPA 54. DRAFT COMMITTEE MINUTES October 13-15, 2015 APPROVAL PENDING COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE

MEMORANDUM. NFPA Technical Committee on Electronic Safety Equipment. Subject: NFPA 1982 Proposed Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) No.

APPROVED. GHEHA Board of Managers, President. Steve Roberts

Memorial Minutemen Alumni Association

CRESTVIEW II COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

APPROVAL CA (FIFTH REVISION) ISSUED BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES EXPIRATION DATE: JULY 31, 2022

Technical Committee on Tank Leakage and Repair Safeguards. SUBJECT: NFPA 329 Second Draft TC Final Ballot Results (F2014)

HAND CARRY ALL COPIES TO DEPARTMENT CONVENTION DO NOT MAIL!

2017 Financial Disclosure Report For a Candidate

National Fire Protection Association. 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA Phone: Fax:

Transcription:

To: IAPMO Members and Other Interested Parties Date: August 2010 Enclosed is your 2010 Report on Proposals (ROP). These proposals were presented to the Plumbing Technical Committee who met in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 26 28, 2010. At the Annual Education and Business Conference which will be held September 26 30, 2010, in Seattle, Washington, IAPMO members and others attending the conference will have the opportunity to discuss and debate these proposals during the Assembly Consideration Session. All comments for consideration by the Technical Committee should be submitted to IAPMO by January 4, 2011. On May 2 6, 2011, the Technical Committee will consider all of the comments received in response to the actions contained within the ROP and will vote on whether to modify any of their previous actions. Terry Swisher Chair IAPMO Standards Council Gabriella Davis Recording Secretary IAPMO Standards Council Tim Collings Chairman Plumbing Code TC Thereafter, from September 25 29, 2011, IAPMO will be holding its 82nd Annual Education and Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The IAPMO voting membership present at that conference will then vote on the actions taken by the Technical Committee during the Technical Meeting Convention. Please visit the IAPMO web site at www.iapmo.org for more information on the consensus code development process and timeline. Following the ROP is a preprint of the Uniform Plumbing Code as it would appear in the event that all of the proposals accepted by the Plumbing Technical Committee in April 2010 are ultimately approved for inclusion in the final version of the 2012 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code. This preprint is provided to you as a courtesy. All changes are tentative and subject to revision. This document is not to be considered the final version of the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code. Specific authorization from IAPMO is required for republication or quotation. THE BALLOT RESULTS ON ALL COMMITTEE ACTIONS ON PROPOSALS PASSED EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING THIRTEEN ACTIONS: April Trafton Chairman Mechanical Code TC ITEM 5 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 53 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 145 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 152 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 181 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 182 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 185 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 189 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 195 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 195.01 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 200.04 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 222 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. ITEM 250 FAILED TO ACHIEVE THE NECESSARY 2/3 AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF RETURNED BALLOTS. In accordance with Section 4-3.5.2 where the technical committee actions failed to achieve the necessary 2/3 affirmative vote, a public comment is requested for each proposal listed above. All proposals listed above shall be reconsidered by the technical committee as an automatic public comment. Ph: 909.472.4100 Fax: 909.472.4150 www.iapmo.org Inter national Association of P lumbing and Mechanical Officials 4755 East Philadelphia Street Ontario, California USA 91761-2816

PLUMBING TECHNICAL COMMITTEE (as of 05/2010) NAME REPRESENTATION CLASSIFICATION Tim Collings, Chairman Salt Lake City, Utah Enforcing Authority Amir Tabakh, Principal City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Enforcing Authority Mark Casey, Alternate City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety Bob Adler City of San Jose, California Enforcing Authority John Jack Fischer County of St. Louis Enforcing Authority Percy Brown Maine Plumbers Examining Board Enforcing Authority Ron Rice, Ex-Officio IAPMO Enforcing Authority* Arnie Rodio, Jr., Principal Pace Setter Plumbing Installer/Maintainer Arnie Rodio, Sr., Alternate Jim Stack Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors National Installer/Maintainer Association Larry Soskin Ace Duraflo Installer/Maintainer Sarah Aguilar Southland Industries Installer/Maintainer Steven Weinberger MCAA Installer/Maintainer Sylvanus Bloice Roots Plumbing Services Installer/Maintainer David L. Mann Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 342 Labor Rickey Fabra, Principal Plumbers & Steamfitters Labor Scott Hamilton, Principal United Association Labor James Pavesic, Alternate Pennie Feehan Copper Development Association Manufacturer Rand Ackroyd Plumbing and Drainage Institute Manufacturer Charles Hernandez, Principal Plumbing Manufacturers Institute Manufacturer David Hagopian, Alternate Richard Church, Principal Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association Manufacturer Michael Cudahy, Alternate William LeVan, Principal Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute Manufacturer James Walls, Alternate Ian Chang Intertek Testing Services Research/Standards/ Testing Jeremy Brown, Principal Nasrin Kashefi, Alternate NSF International Research/Standards/ Testing John Taecker, Principal James Dingman, Alternate Underwriters Laboratories Research/Standards/ Testing Theodore Lemoff, Principal Denise Beach, Alternate NFPA Research/Standards/ Testing Anthony Scarano Plastics Piping Consultant Special Expert April Trafton Donald Dickerson Associates Special Expert Julius Ballanco American Society of Plumbing Engineers Special Expert Don Surrena, Principal National Association of Home Builders User Lawrence Brown, Alternate Paul Cabot American Gas Association User Thomas Pape Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE) Consumer Matt Sigler, Staff Liaison IAPMO Staff Total Voting Members: 29 *Total Non-Voting Members: 1 The above listed TC Members are in order of classification (see far right column).

FORM FOR COMMENTS ON IAPMO UPC/UMC COMMITTEE DOCUMENTS NOTE: All comments MUST be received by 5:00 PM PST on January 4, 2011. For further information on the standards-making process, please contact the Codes and Standards Administration at 909-472-4110 For technical assistance, please call IAPMO at 909-472-4111 or 909-230-5535 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY LOG#: DATE REC D: PLEASE USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH COMMENT Please Indicate in which format you wish to receive your ROP/ROC Paper X Download* CD-ROM *Note: In choosing the download option, you intend to view the ROP/ROC from our Website, no copy will be sent to you. Date: 10/1/10 Name: John B. Smith Tel. No.: (123) 456-7890 Company: John B. Smith & Sons, Inc. Street Address: 123 Any Street City: Any Town State: MA Zip: 00789 Please Indicate Organization Represented (if any): 1. IAPMO Document Title: Uniform Plumbing Code IAPMO No. & Year: 2009 Section/Paragraph: 1105.4.1 Comment on Proposal Item #: 489 2. Comment Recommends (check one): New Text X Revised Text Deleted Text (from ROP) 3. Comment (Include proposed new wording, or identification of wording to be deleted): [Note: Proposed text should be in legislative format: i.e., use underscore to denote wording to be inserted (inserted wording) and strike-through to denote wording to be deleted (deleted wording).] Please note if you are referencing a standard or other publication, please provide two copies. Retain minimum as per 2006 as follows: Where lead flashing materials is used, it shall be a minimum of three (3) four (4) pounds per square foot (19.5 kg/m2). 4. Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment: [Note: State the problem that will be resolved by your recommendations: give the specific reason for your proposal including copies of tests, research papers, etc. If more then 200 words, it may be abstracted for publication.] SAMPLE The proposed change to three (2) psf does nothing to improve the current requirement. 5. This Comment is original material. [Note: Original material is considered to be the submitter's own idea based on or as a result of his/her own experience, thought or research and, to the best of his/her knowledge, is not copied from another source.) This Comment is not original material, its source (if known) is as follows: I hereby grant the IAPMO all and full rights in copyright, in this proposal, and I understand that I acquire no rights in any publication of IAPMO in which this proposal in this or another similar or analogous form is used. Signature (Required): PLEASE USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH COMMENT IAPMO FAX (909) 472-4198 or (877) 852-6337 Mail to: Code Development IAPMO 4755 E. Philadelphia St Ontario CA 91761-2816 Email to: codechange@iapmo.org

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING COMMENTS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. Type or print in BLACK ink. 2. Indicate the title of the document and the document year. In addition, indicate the specific section or paragraph and the Item number shown in the Report on Proposals (ROP) that the comment applies to. 3. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether this comment recommends adding new text, revising proposed text, or deleting proposed text. 4. In the space identified as Comment, indicate the exact wording you recommend as new or to revise proposed text, or the text you recommend be deleted. 5. In the space title Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment, state the problem, which will be resolved by your recommendation and give the specific reason for your comment. Include copies of test results, research papers, fire experience, or other materials that substantiate your recommendation. [See note below, item (f).] 6. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether or not this comment is original material, and if it is not, indicate the source of the material. 7. Sign the comment. (Required) If supplementary material (photographs, diagrams, reports, etc.) is included, you may be required to submit sufficient copies for all members and alternates of the technical committee. The technical committee is authorized to abstract the Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment if it exceeds 200 words for publication in the Report on Comments. SAMPLE NOTE: The IAPMO Regulations Governing Committee Projects in Paragraph 4-4 state: Each comment shall be submitted to the Council Secretary and shall include: (a) identification of the submitter and his or her affiliation (i.e., technical committee, organization, company), where appropriate; (b) identification of the document, edition of the document, and paragraph of the document to which the proposal is directed; (c) the proposed text of the proposal, including the wording to be added, revised (and how revised), or deleted; (d) a statement of the problem and substantiation for proposal; (e) the signature of the submitter; and, (f) two copies of any document(s) (other than IAPMO document) being proposed as a reference standard or publication (see 3-3.7).

FORM FOR COMMENTS ON IAPMO UPC/UMC COMMITTEE DOCUMENTS NOTE: All comments MUST be received by 5:00 PM PST on January 4, 2011. For further information on the standards-making process, please contact the Codes and Standards Administration at 909-472-4110 For technical assistance, please call IAPMO at 909-472-4111 or 909-230-5535 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY LOG#: DATE REC D: PLEASE USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH COMMENT Please Indicate in which format you wish to receive your ROP/ROC Paper Download* CD-ROM *Note: In choosing the download option, you intend to view the ROP/ROC from our Website, no copy will be sent to you. Date: Name: Tel. No.: Company: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Please Indicate Organization Represented (if any): 1. IAPMO Document Title: IAPMO No. & Year: Section/Paragraph: Comment on Proposal Item #: (from ROP) 2. Comment Recommends (check one): New Text Revised Text Deleted Text 3. Comment (Include proposed new wording, or identification of wording to be deleted): [Note: Proposed text should be in legislative format: i.e., use underscore to denote wording to be inserted (inserted wording) and strike-through to denote wording to be deleted (deleted wording).] Please note if you are referencing a standard or other publication, please provide two copies. 4. Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment: [Note: State the problem that will be resolved by your recommendations: give the specific reason for your proposal including copies of tests, research papers, etc. If more then 200 words, it may be abstracted for publication.] 5. This Comment is original material. [Note: Original material is considered to be the submitter's own idea based on or as a result of his/her own experience, thought or research and, to the best of his/her knowledge, is not copied from another source.) This Comment is not original material, its source (if known) is as follows: I hereby grant the IAPMO all and full rights in copyright, in this proposal, and I understand that I acquire no rights in any publication of IAPMO in which this proposal in this or another similar or analogous form is used. Signature (Required): PLEASE USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH COMMENT IAPMO FAX (909) 472-4198 or (877) 852-6337 Mail to: Code Development IAPMO 4755 E. Philadelphia St Ontario CA 91761-2816 Email to: codechange@iapmo.org

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING COMMENTS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. Type or print in BLACK ink. 2. Indicate the title of the document and the document year. In addition, indicate the specific section or paragraph and the Item number shown in the Report on Proposals (ROP) that the comment applies to. 3. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether this comment recommends adding new text, revising proposed text, or deleting proposed text. 4. In the space identified as Comment, indicate the exact wording you recommend as new or to revise proposed text, or the text you recommend be deleted. 5. In the space title Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment, state the problem, which will be resolved by your recommendation and give the specific reason for your comment. Include copies of test results, research papers, fire experience, or other materials that substantiate your recommendation. [See note below, item (f).] 6. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether or not this comment is original material, and if it is not, indicate the source of the material. 7. Sign the comment. (Required) If supplementary material (photographs, diagrams, reports, etc.) is included, you may be required to submit sufficient copies for all members and alternates of the technical committee. The technical committee is authorized to abstract the Statement of Problem and Substantiation for Comment if it exceeds 200 words for publication in the Report on Comments. NOTE: The IAPMO Regulations Governing Committee Projects in Paragraph 4-4 state: Each comment shall be submitted to the Council Secretary and shall include: (a) identification of the submitter and his or her affiliation (i.e., technical committee, organization, company), where appropriate; (b) identification of the document, edition of the document, and paragraph of the document to which the proposal is directed; (c) the proposed text of the proposal, including the wording to be added, revised (and how revised), or deleted; (d) a statement of the problem and substantiation for proposal; (e) the signature of the submitter; and, (f) two copies of any document(s) (other than IAPMO document) being proposed as a reference standard or publication (see 3-3.7).

TABLE OF CONTENTS Item # Code Section Page # 1 Chapter 1 Appendix L 1 2 Chapter 1 31 3 Chapter 2 34 4 Chapter 2 36 5 203.0 39 6 204.0, 218.0, 225.0, 604.1, Table 6-4, 609.6 609.7.2, 42 610.8, 610.9, Table 6-6 7 205.0 48 8 206.0 49 9 206.0 50 9.01 207.0 51 10 208.0 52 11 208.0 53 12 209.0 54 13 TIA UPC 001-09, Sections 211.0 and 405.2 55 14 212.0 57 15 221.0 58 16 221.0 59 17 222.0 60 18 222.0 61 19 301.1.2, 313.1, 319.0 319.4, 1214.3.2 62 20 301.1.4, 302.0, 317.0, Table 12-2, Appendix E 35.1, 64 Appendix E 39.6.4 20.01 301.1.1 66 21 301.3.1 67 22 305.0, 305.1 68 23 305.2 69 24 305.3 70 25 306.0, 306.1 71 26 306.2, 1101.1 72 27 307.0 307.2, 811.0, 811.1 73 28 311.0 311.8, 316.4 316.4.2 74 29 311.8 76 30 313.7 77 31 313.7 78 32 316.0 316.1.11, 606.0 606.1.3 79 33 316.1.6 81 34 316.1.6, 705.3 705.4 82 35 316.2 316.2.3 83 36 Table 3-2 84 37 Table 3-2 85 38 401.0 401.1, 406.0, 406.2 406.4, 401.2, 406.1, 405.0 86 405.3 39 401.3, 415.0 88 40 402.0 402.2, 408 408.1, 408.2, 225.0 90 41 402.3, 402.3.1, 409.0, Table 4-1 92 42 402.3.1 and Table 14-1 94 43 402.4, 404.3, 403.0, 413.1 95 44 402.5, 412.0 412.5 97

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 45 402.5 98 46 402.5 99 47 402.6 100 48 402.7 101 49 402.8 102 50 403.0, 407.7, 414.0, 414.1 414.5 103 51 405.1 105 52 407.0 407.5, 316.3 316.3.3, 408.4 408.4.3, 408.4.4 106 408.4.5, 408.3, 407.6 407.7, 402.6, 603.3.10, 404.2, 417.0 53 409.0 409.3 109 54 410.0 410.3 111 55 410.0 410.5 112 56 411.0 411.4 114 57 411.5 411.11, 418.0 115 58 411.6 118 59 411.6 120 60 411.6 121 61 411.6 122 62 412.0 412.6 123 63 413.1 133 64 413.2, Table 14-1 134 65 404.4, 416.0 416.3 135 66 416.0 416.3 136 67 417.0 417.3 137 68 Chapter 5 138 68.01 Chapter 5 144 69 501.0, Table 5-1, Table 5-2 146 70 501.0 149 71 502.2 150 72 502.3 152 73 502.6 154 74 502.12 155 75 502.14 156 76 505.0 505.6 157 77 507.0 507.1.1 159 78 507.1 507.1.4 161 79 507.5 162 80 507.9 512.0 163 80.01 508.1.1, 508.2.1, 508.12 173 81 508.2 174 82 508.4 175 83 508.6 508.6.2 176 83.01 508.7, 508.17 177 84 508.18 178 85 508.27 179 86 508.28 180 87 510.1.1, 502.0 181 87.01 510.1 182

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 88 510.2.2 510.2.2.10 183 88.01 510.2.6 185 89 510.5.3 186 90 510.6.2.5 187 91 510.6.3 188 92 507.0 507.1.1, 507.1.1.1 507.1.1.3, 507.1.4 189 92.01 510.7.4.6 191 92.02 510.8.4 192 92.03 510.8.6 193 93 510.10.2.2, 510.10.2.3 194 93.01 510.10.2.2, 510.10.2.3 196 93.02 510.10.4.2 197 93.03 510.10.6, 510.10.9.1 198 94 511.1.11 511.1.11.2, Table 14-1 199 94.01 511.1.10, 511.2.20 200 94.02 511.1.17, 511.2.27 201 94.03 511.2.2, Table 5-7 202 94.04 Table 5-1 203 95 Table 5-2 204 95.01 Table 5-13, Table 5-19 Table 5-22 206 95.02 Table 5-22 208 96 601.1 209 97 601.2.1, 601.2.2, 1610.2 210 98 601.2.2 211 99 601.2.2 213 100 601.2.2 215 101 601.2.2, 1610.0 1610.2, 1617.0 1617.2 216 102 601.3 218 103 603.1, 205.0 219 103.1 603.1 220 104 603.2.6, 603.4.6.1 603.4.6.4, 603.4.16.1 603.4.16.3, 221 Table 6-2, 204.0 105 603.3, 603.3.11 225 106 603.4.1 226 107 603.4.7 227 108 603.4.7 228 109 603.4.10, 210.0 229 110 604.11, 604.11.1 230 111 603.4.12 231 112 603.4.13, 611.0 611.3 232 113 603.4.16, 603.4.16.1, 603.4.16.5 233 114 603.4.19 234 115 604.1 235 116 604.3 236 117 604.8, Table 14-1 237 118 604.11 604.11.2, 218.0, Table 6-4, Table 14-1 239 119 604.11.2, 604.12, 604.14, 604.13.2 241 120 604.13, 604.13.1 243 121 604.13 604.13.2, Table 6-4, 218.0, Table 14-1 244

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 122 604.13, 604.13.1 246 123 604.15 247 124 604.15 604.15.2, Table 6-4, 218.0, Table 14-1 248 125 604.15 604.15.2, Table 6-4, Table 14-1 249 126 605.0 605.1.1 251 127 605.2 605.2.3 252 128 605.4 605.4.3 253 129 605.5 605.5.2 254 130 605.6 605.6.2 255 131 605.7 605.7.2 256 132 605.12 605.12.2 257 133 606.2.1 258 134 606.2, 606.2.1, 605.3 605.3.5 259 135 606.2, 606.2.2, 605.11 605.11.3 261 136 606.2.3 263 137 607.0, 608.2 264 138 608.5 265 139 609.1 266 140 610.2 267 141 610.2 268 142 610.8(2) 269 143 610.9 270 144 612.0 612.4 271 145 Table 6-2, 603.3.4 274 146 Table 6-4 276 147 Table 6-4, Table 14-1 277 148 Table 6-5 278 149 Table 6-5 279 150 Table 6-5, Table 6-6 280 151 701.2.4 283 152 704.0 704.3, 706.2 284 153 704.3 285 154 705.0 705.1.3 286 155 705.0 705.2.4 288 156 705.1.8 289 157 705.1.8 290 158 705.1.9 291 159 705.2, 705.2.1 292 160 705.3 705.3.3 293 161 705.4 705.4.2 294 162 705.5 705.5.4 295 163 705.6 705.6.2 297 164 705.7 705.7.3 298 165 705.8 705.8.2 300 166 705.9, 705.9.1 301 167 705.11 705.11.4 302 168 706.0 706.4 303 169 707.4 305 170 709.0 307

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 171 710.1 308 172 713.4 309 173 715.3 310 174 724.0 724.8 311 175 Table 7-1, Table 14-1 314 176 Table 7-3 315 177 Table 7-3 316 178 Table 7-3 317 179 Chapter 8 318 180 804.2 321 181 814.3, 814.1 322 182 906.1, 911.0 911.8 323 183 1001.1 1001.4 326 184 1004.1 327 185 1007.0 328 186 1007.0, Table 14-1 329 187 1014.0 1014.3.7 330 188 1102.5 1102.5.2 332 189 1109.0, 1109.1, Table 14-1 333 190 Chapter 12 335 190.01 Chapter 12 338 190.02 1201.0 340 191 1201.0(C) 341 191.01 1201.0 342 192 1209.0 1214.5.4 343 192.01 1209.4.2 349 193 1209.5.4, 1209.5.4.3 350 193.01 1209.5.4.1 351 193.02 1209.5.7 352 193.03 1209.5.11 353 193.04 1209.6.4 354 193.05 1209.7.1 355 193.06 1209.7.1.1 356 194 1209.7.5 357 194.01 1209.9 358 194.02 1209.11.1 359 194.03 1211.1.5 360 194.04 1211.1.6 1211.1.6.2 361 194.05 1211.2.1 362 194.06 1211.2.3 363 194.07 1211.2.7 364 195 1211.3.2 365 195.01 1211.3.2 367 196 1211.3 1211.3.2 369 197 1211.3 1211.3.2 371 198 1211.3.2 372 199 1211.5 373 200 1211.5.1, 1211.6 1211.6.10 375 200.01 1211.15.2 378

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 200.02 1211.15.3 379 200.03 1212.3, Table 14-1 380 200.04 1212.5 381 200.05 1214.1.1, 1214.1.2 382 201 1214.3 1214.3.3 383 202 1214.3 1214.3.3 384 202.01 1214.5.4 386 202.02 1214.6 387 203 Table 12-1 389 204 Table 12-1 390 204.01 Table 12-9 and Table 12-10 391 204.02 Table 12-20 and Table 12-21 397 204.03 Table 12-24 Table 12-28 and Table 12-39 Table 12-41 398 205 1317.1, 1319.3 405 206 1318.1, 1318.7 407 207 1318.11 408 208 1319.3 409 209 1319.5 410 210 1319.6 411 211 1324.0 412 212 1324.0 413 213 1325.1 414 214 1325.1 415 215 1326.0, 1326.1 416 216 1327.0 1327.1.1 417 217 1327.8, 1327.8.1 418 218 1328.2 1328.4 419 219 Table 13-5 420 220 Table 14-1 422 221 Table 14-1 424 222 Table 14-1 425 223 Table 14-1 427 224 Table 14-1 428 225 Table 14-1 429 226 Table 14-1 430 227 Table 14-1 431 228 Table 14-1 432 229 1503.0 1503.2 452 230 1507.0 1507.4, Table 14-1 454 231 Chapter 16 456 232 1610.2 471 233 1614.0 472 234 1614.0 473 235 1617.2 474 236 1618.0(D) 475 237 Chapter 17, 220.0, Appendix K 476 238 Appendix Table A-2 485 239 Appendix E 30.0 E 32.0 486 240 Appendix E 35.1 487

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Item # Code Section Page # 241 Appendix E 38.2 488 242 Appendix E 61.0 490 243 Appendix F 2.0 491 244 Appendices F 11.1, F 2.0 492 245 Appendix F 12.5 493 246 Appendix K 5.0(D), Table 14-1 494 247 Appendix K 5.0(J) 495 248 Table L-2 497 249 Appendices L 9.1 L 9.9 498 250 Appendix L 10.0 L 10.6, Table 14-1 500 251 Appendix M 503 TASK GROUP REPORTS Correlation Task Group Standards Task Group Technical Correlating Committee 2012 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE PREPRINT Copyright 2009 [or 2010 or 2011, etc] By International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials All Rights Reserved