South Carolina General Assembly
117th Session, 2007-2008

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Bill 504

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COMMITTEE REPORT

May 23, 2007

S. 504

Introduced by Senators Leatherman, Gregory, Courson, Bryant, Alexander, Verdin, Elliott, Ritchie and Hayes

S. Printed 5/23/07--H.

Read the first time May 1, 2007.

            

THE COMMITTEE ON

LABOR, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

To whom was referred a Bill (S. 504) to amend Section 6-9-40 of the 1976 Code, relating to the building code adoption procedure, to provide the procedure for modifying an existing code is the same, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:

HARRY F. CATO for Committee.

            

A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 6-9-40 OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE BUILDING CODE ADOPTION PROCEDURE, TO PROVIDE THE PROCEDURE FOR MODIFYING AN EXISTING CODE IS THE SAME AS ADOPTING A CODE, AND TO PROVIDE THE PROCEDURE FOR AN EMERGENCY BUILDING CODE MODIFICATION.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    Section 6-9-40 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 6-9-40.    (A) The council is authorized to review, adopt, modify, and promulgate the building codes referenced in Section 6-9-50, provided that:

(1)    a notice of intention to adopt a code, or adopt a new edition of a code, or modify an existing code must be published in the State Register as a Notice of General Interest, on web sites published by the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, and must be provided to each local building department with instructions for its prominent display;

(2)    the notice must include:

(a)    the address to which interested persons may submit written comments; and

(b)    a period of not less than one hundred eighty days during which comments may be received;

(3)    comments must be assigned to a study committee appointed by the council which shall publish Notice of General Interest in the same manner as provided in item (1) setting out the committee's scope of review. The notice must give instructions for filing an intention to appear before or provide evidence or comments to the committee, or both. The committee must be comprised of at least three people with different technical backgrounds; and

(4)    the committee shall hold at least one public meeting, accept evidence and comments, and make a written recommendation to the council. Within one hundred eighty days from the end of the comment period, the council shall adopt, modify, or deny the recommendations from the committee. The council may modify or amend the code after a finding on the record that the modifications provide a reasonable degree of public health, safety, and welfare;.

(5)    the council shall promulgate modifications to the building codes referenced in Section 6-9-50 using the provisions of Chapter 23, Title 1 (Administrative Procedures Act); and

(6)    the promulgated code becomes effective on the first day of January or July which is more than six months from the effective day of the regulation.

Any amended or modified code shall be codified as provided for in Section 1-23-90. The council shall determine whether the amended or modified code becomes effective on the first day of January or July.

(B)(1)    If it is discovered at any time between building code cycles that an existing building code requirement constitutes a new threat to the life or safety of building occupants that was unknown when the building code was last approved, an emergency building code modification may be made by the council. An emergency building code modification shall take effect on a date established by the council.

(2)    The council must provide notice of a request for an emergency building code modification in the same manner as required for a regular council meeting.

(3)    The council must conduct a hearing to consider an emergency building code modification at an open council meeting, and all proponents and opponents must be given ample time to state their positions.

(B)(C)    Modifications promulgated pursuant to this section do not require readoption by the council for subsequent editions of the building codes. Upon submission of a formal request, existing modifications shall be reconsidered each time a new edition of the building code is considered for adoption by the council."

SECTION    2.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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