Judges: Robert L. Shevin, Attorney General Prepared by: Sharyn L. Smith, Assistant Attorney General Dennis J. Wall Legal Research Assistant
Filed Date: 6/8/1978
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
William H. Ravenell Secretary Department of Community Affairs Tallahassee
QUESTION:
Does the reference to the Standard Building Code, 1976 edition, include those requirements for plumbing, mechanical, and gas construction which are published as separate documents and are commonly referred to as the ``standard family of codes?'
SUMMARY:
The State Minimum Building Codes enumerated in s.
Section
(1) By January 1, 1978, local governments and state agencies with building construction regulation responsibilities shall adopt a building code which shall cover all types of construction. Such code . . . shall be in addition to the requirements set forth in Chapter 527, which pertains to liquefied petroleum gas, and parts, I, II, and III of this chapter which pertain to plumbing, electrical, and glass construction standards, respectively.
(2) There is hereby created the State Minimum Building Codes which shall consist of the following nationally recognized model codes:
(a) Standard Building Code, 1976 edition;
(b) National Building Code, 1976 edition;
(c) EPCOT Code, 1977 edition;
(d) One and Two Family Dwelling Code; [and]
(e) The South Florida Building Code, 1976 edition.
Each local government and state agency with building construction regulation responsibilities shall adopt one of the State Minimum Building Codes as its building code. If the One and Two Family Dwelling Code is adopted for residential construction, then one of the other recognized model codes must be adopted for the regulation of other residential and nonresidential structures. The State Minimum Building Codes shall include the provisions of part V relating to accessibility by handicapped persons. (Emphasis supplied.)
It will be noted from an examination of the italicized language of s.
Chapter VIII of the Florida State Sanitary Code of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, adopted in accordance with chapter 381, is hereby adopted as the State Plumbing Code . . . . (Emphasis supplied.)
Part II of Ch. 553, F. S., sets forth the ``Florida Electrical Code.' Section 553.15, F. S. (Part III of Ch. 553, F. S., not pertinent to your question, pertains to ``the use of safety glazing materials in all glass doors, bathtub and shower enclosures, and hazardous locations in all phases of construction . . . .' Section 553.24, F. S.) It is clear that the Legislature has intended for the State Minimum Building Codes set forth in s.
AN ACT relating to building codes; . . . requiring that, by a certain date, local governments and state agencies which regulate building construction shall adopt one of certain model building codes designated as the State Minimum Building Codes, including provisions of state law on accessibility by handicapped persons in addition to certain state laws regulating liquefied petroleum gas, plumbing, electrical, and glass construction . . . . (Emphasis supplied.)
Therefore, I am of the opinion that the State Minimum Building Codes enumerated in s.
Section
Your question is answered in the negative.
Prepared by: Sharyn L. Smith, Assistant Attorney General
Dennis J. Wall Legal Research Assistant