
ENROLLED
REVISED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 630
(Senator Snyder, original sponsor)
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[Passed April 14, 2001; in effect ninety days from passage.]





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AN ACT to amend and reenact section five-b, article three, chapter
twenty-nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to state building
code; providing that counties and cities the option to apply
building code prospectively only; authorizing fire commission
to promulgate rules to establish standards and fees; and
permitting commissioner to create advisory boards.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section five-b, article three, chapter twenty-nine of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 3. FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT.
§29-3-5b. Promulgation of rules and statewide building code.

(a) The state fire commission shall propose rules for
legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of article
three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to safeguard life and
property and to ensure the quality of construction of all
structures erected or renovated throughout this state through the
adoption of a state building code. The rules shall be in
accordance with standard safe practices so embodied in widely
recognized standards of good practice for building construction and
all aspects related thereto and have force and effect in those
counties and municipalities adopting the state building code:
Provided, That each county or municipality may adopt the code to
the extent that it is only prospective and not retroactive in its
application.

(b) The state fire commission has authority to propose rules
for legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of
article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, regarding
building construction, renovation and all other aspects as related
to the construction and mechanical operations of a structure. The
rules shall be known as the "State Building Code".

(c) The state fire commission has authority to propose rules
for legislative approval, in accordance with the provisions of
article three, chapter twenty-nine-a, establishing state standards
and fee schedules for the licensing, registration, certification, regulation and continuing education of persons which will conduct
inspections relating to the state building code, which include, but
are not limited to, building code officials, inspectors, plans
examiners and home inspectors.

(d) The state fire commission has authority to establish
advisory boards as it deems appropriate to encourage representative
participation in subsequent rulemaking from groups or individuals
with an interest in any aspect of the state building code or
related construction or renovation practices.


(c)(e) For the purpose of this section, the term "building
code" is intended to include all aspects of safe building
construction and mechanical operations and all safety aspects
related thereto. Whenever any other state law, county or municipal
ordinance or regulation of any agency thereof is more stringent or
imposes a higher standard than is required by the state building
code, the provisions of the state law, county or municipal
ordinance or regulation of any agency thereof governs if they are
not inconsistent with the laws of West Virginia and are not
contrary to recognized standards and good engineering practices.
In any question, the decision of the state fire commission
determines the relative priority of any such state law, county or
municipal ordinance or regulation of any agency thereof and
determines compliance with state building code by officials of the state, counties, municipalities and political subdivisions of the
state.

(f) Enforcement of the provisions of the state building code
is the responsibility of the respective local jurisdiction. Also,
any county or municipality may enter into an agreement with any
other county or municipality to provide inspection and enforcement
services: Provided, That any county or municipality may adopt the
state building code with or without adopting the BOCA national
property maintenance code.
(g) After the state fire commission has promulgated rules as
provided in this section, each county or municipality intending to
adopt the state building code shall notify the state fire
commission of its intent.

(h) The state fire commission may conduct public meetings in
each county or municipality adopting the state building code to
explain the provisions of the rules.

(i) The provisions of the state building code relating to the
construction, repair, alteration, restoration and movement of
structures are not mandatory for existing buildings and structures
identified and classified by the state register of historic places
under the provisions of section eight, article one of this chapter
or the national register of historic places, pursuant to Title XVI,
section 470a of the United States Code. Prior to renovations regarding the application of the state building code, in relation
to historical preservation of structures identified as such, the
authority having jurisdiction shall consult with the division of
culture and history, state historic preservation office. The final
decision is vested in the state fire commission. Additions
constructed on a historic building are not excluded from complying
with the state building code.