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PRINTER'S NO. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE BILL No. Session of 00 INTRODUCED BY BUXTON, BENNINGHOFF, BOYD, CARROLL, CIVERA, DALLY, EVERETT, FAIRCHILD, FLECK, FRANKEL, GINGRICH, GODSHALL, GOODMAN, GRELL, HALUSKA, HARHAI, HELM, HORNAMAN, LONGIETTI, MARKOSEK, McILVAINE SMITH, MILLARD, MILLER, MOUL, MUNDY, OBERLANDER, REED, REICHLEY, SAINATO, SAYLOR, SEIP, SIPTROTH, S. H. SMITH, SONNEY, STERN, STEVENSON, SWANGER, TRUE, VULAKOVICH, YOUNGBLOOD AND BEAR, JULY 1, 00 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LABOR RELATIONS, JULY 1, 00 AN ACT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Amending the act of November, 1 (P.L.1, No.), entitled "An act establishing a uniform construction code; imposing powers and duties on municipalities and the Department of Labor and Industry; providing for enforcement; imposing penalties; and making repeals," further providing for adoption by regulations, for changes in Uniform Construction Code and for exemptions. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: Section 1. Section 01 of the act of November, 1 (P.L.1, No.), known as the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, is amended by adding a subsection to read: Section 01. Adoption by regulations. (e) Application of ICC codes.--all ICC codes adopted by department regulations as part of the Uniform Construction Code other than the International Building Code and International Residential Code shall be part of the Uniform Construction Code

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 only to the extent referenced by the International Building Code or International Residential Code. Section. Section 0(c) and (j) of the act, amended November, 00 (P.L., No.1), are amended to read: Section 0. Changes in Uniform Construction Code. (c) Modification of minimum requirement.--subject to the provisions of this act, the municipal governing body may propose and enact an ordinance to equal or exceed the minimum requirements of the Uniform Construction Code under the law governing the adoption of ordinances in that jurisdiction. An ordinance under this subsection shall not be effective nor enforceable unless subsections (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i) have been satisfied. Municipalities may enact ordinances pursuant to this section which adopt additional code requirements for alterations or repairs to residential buildings. Municipalities may enact ordinances pursuant to this section which adopt stricter code requirements than required by this act for the regulation of utility and miscellaneous use structures. Any ordinance requiring fire sprinkler systems in residential buildings adopted or enacted on or after July 1, 1, shall provide for the design and installation of such systems consistent with the provisions of the International Residential Code (00) or its successor triennial. (j) Challenge of ordinance.-- (1) Aggrieved parties shall have 0 days from date of enactment of the ordinance to file a written challenge with the department and shall serve a copy of the challenge upon the municipality. The challenge shall state the reason or 000HBPN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 reasons for the challenge. A municipal ordinance may not take effect for a period of days following its enactment. If a challenge is filed in writing with the department within 0 days, the department has five business days from the end of the 0-day filing period to notify a municipality of the challenge. There may be no enforcement of the ordinance until a ruling is issued by the secretary or days after the filing date of the last challenge to the ordinance, whichever occurs first. () [The] Except as provided in paragraphs () and (), the department shall review any ordinance which would equal or exceed the minimum requirements of the Uniform Construction Code based on the following standards: (i) that certain clear and convincing local climatic, geologic, topographic or public health and safety circumstances or conditions justify the exception; (ii) the exception shall be adequate for the purpose intended and shall meet a standard of performance equal to or greater than that prescribed by the Uniform Construction Code; (iii) the exception would not diminish or threaten the health, safety and welfare of the public; and (iv) the exception would not be inconsistent with the legislative findings and purpose described in section. () In the case of municipal ordinance provisions requiring automatic fire sprinkler systems in townhouses consistent with the provisions of the International Residential Code, in all or specified geographic areas of the municipality, which do not exceed the provisions of R1.1 000HBPN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (relating to townhouse automatic fire sprinkler systems) of the International Residential Code (00) or its successor triennial provisions, the secretary shall approve such provisions if evidence establishes that the following standards have been met: (i) that no fire station is located within a fivemile radius of any townhouse subject to the ordinance; and (ii) that a reliable public water supply to any townhouse unit is provided by a municipality, municipal authority or public utility which satisfies the requirements of section P0. (relating to water supply) of the International Residential Code (00) or its successor triennial revisions. () In the case of municipal ordinance provisions requiring automatic fire sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings consistent with the provisions of the International Residential Code, in all or specified geographic areas of the municipality, which do not exceed the provisions of R1. (relating to one and two family dwelling automatic fire sprinkler systems) of the International Residential Code (00) or its successor triennial provisions, the secretary shall approve such provisions if evidence establishes that the following standards have been met: (i) that no fire station is located within a fivemile radius of any one and two family dwelling subject to the ordinance; (ii) that a reliable public water supply to any one or two family dwelling is provided by a municipality, 000HBPN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 municipal authority or public utility which satisfies the requirements of section P0. of the International Residential Code (00) or its successor triennial revisions; (iii) that certain local, climatic, geologic, topographic or public health and safety circumstances or conditions justify the ordinance; (iv) that the ordinance shall be adequate for the purpose intended and shall meet a standard of performance equal to or greater than that prescribed by the Uniform Construction Code; (v) the ordinance would not diminish or threaten the health, safety and welfare of the public; and (vi) the ordinance would not be inconsistent with the legislative findings and purpose described in section. The department shall take into consideration in rendering the determination, the provision, code development process history, purpose and intent of relevant provisions of the 00 International Residential Code or its successor codes. The department shall take into consideration, in rendering the determination, the provision, code development process history, purpose and intent of relevant provisions of the 1 BOCA National Building Code, Fourteenth Edition, ICC International One and Two Family Dwelling Code, 1 Edition, or their successor codes. Section. Section 01(f) of the act is amended by adding a subsection to read: Section 01. Exemptions. 000HBPN - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 (f) Automatic fire sprinkler systems in residential buildings.-- (1) Section R1 (relating to automatic fire sprinkler systems) of the International Residential Code (00) and any successor triennial revisions are excluded from this act and shall not be part of the Uniform Construction Code. Municipalities may propose and enact standards providing for automatic fire sprinkler systems in residential buildings or units subject to the International Residential Code pursuant to the provisions of section 0. () A builder of a residential building or dwelling unit subject to the International Residential Code shall offer to his buyer of a new residential dwelling unit, at or before the time of entering into the purchase contract, the option to install or equip an automatic fire sprinkler system in the building or dwelling unit at the buyer's expense. At the same time, the builder must provide his buyer with information that explains the initial and ongoing cost of installing and equipping an automatic fire sprinkler system in the building or dwelling unit. () Notwithstanding the provisions of section 0 of the International Residential Code (00), or its successors triennial revisions, any townhouse that does not have sprinklers installed shall be required to be separated by common two-hour fire-resistance-rated walls if such walls do not contain plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts or vents in the cavity of the common wall. The wall shall be rated for fire exposure from both sides and shall extend to and be tight against exterior walls and the underside of the roof 000HBPN - -

sheathing. Electrical installations shall be installed in accordance with the Uniform Construction Code. Penetrations shall be in accordance with the Uniform Construction Code. Section. This act shall take effect in 0 days. 000HBPN - -