New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 23 - UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE
Subchapter 3 - SUBCODES
Section 5:23-3.13 - Code change proposals
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:23-3.13
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following apply to State-sponsored model code change proposals:
1. Any private party, municipality, other
political subdivision, or agency of the State seeking to submit a
State-sponsored model code change proposal shall do so not less than 240 days
prior to the code change meeting of the model code adoption agency for which
the amendment is being proposed.
2.
Such proposal shall be on a form provided by the model code organization where
one is available. If none is available, such proposal shall state the name and
address of the party or official proposing the model code change, the company,
agency, or political subdivision represented, if applicable, the text of the
amendment suggested and an explanation of the amendment together with any
technical justification deemed necessary by the proponents.
3. A hearing shall thereafter be held in
accordance with
52:27D-124 of the Act.
4. Copies of the submitted applications for
model code change proposals, transcripts of hearings on such applications, and
State-sponsored model code change proposals, as adopted, shall be available
from the Department at a fee of $.50 per page.
5. Whenever a model code change hearing is
scheduled so as not to allow adequate time to meet the procedures set forth in
this section and in
52:27D-124 of the Act, the
Commissioner may hold a hearing and require the advice of the Code Advisory
Board within a lesser time period, as the situation dictates.
(b) The following apply to rehabilitation subcode code change proposals:
1. Proposals for code changes to the
rehabilitation subcode (N.J.A.C. 5:23-6) may be submitted to the Department at
any time. Those rehabilitation subcode code change proposals submitted by
January 31 shall be considered with the changes received during the previous
calendar year.
2. A rehabilitation
subcode code change proposal shall include the following information:
i. The name, organization, mailing address,
telephone number, facsimile number, and e-mail address of the proponent of the
proposed code change;
ii. The
primary section of the rehabilitation subcode proposed for change and any other
section(s) where corresponding changes are required. Language proposed for
deletion shall be presented in brackets and language proposed for addition
shall be underlined; and
iii. A
description and supporting statement for the proposed code change.
3. Rehabilitation subcode code
change proposals may be submitted on the form provided in subchapter Appendix
3-A, incorporated herein by reference.
4. Rehabilitation subcode code change
proposals shall be submitted to the Code Development Unit, Department of
Community Affairs, Division of Codes and Standards, PO Box 802, Trenton, New
Jersey 08625. Code change proposals may be faxed to the Code Development Unit
at (609) 633-6729.
5. A public
hearing for rehabilitation subcode code change proposals shall be held prior to
a scheduled Code Advisory Board meeting. The date and time of the public
hearing on rehabilitation subcode code change proposals may be obtained by
contacting the Code Development Unit at (609) 984-7609.
(c) The following apply to code change proposals to other State-developed subcodes:
1. Proposals for code changes to other
State-developed subcodes may be submitted to the Department at any time and
shall include the information outlined in (b)2 above.
2. Code change proposals to other
State-developed subcodes shall be submitted to the Code Development Unit in
accordance with (b)4 above.
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