Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 918 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, BUILDING CODES DIVISION
Division 100 - SPECIAL ALTERNATIVE INSPECTION PROGRAM RULES
Section 918-100-0080 - Work Qualifying for the Master Permit Program
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 918-100-0080
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A master permit allows construction work in a covered facility if:
(a) The work is not
"new construction" as defined in these rules and Ch. 368, 2003 Oregon
Laws;
(b) The occupancy
classification of the building is not changed to a more hazardous occupancy as
a result of the work; and
(c) Work
is governed by the state building codes and a permit is otherwise
required.
(2) The master permit program allows:
(a) Structural,
mechanical and plumbing construction or alterations that are not new
construction except as permitted in this section and Ch. 368, 2003 Oregon
Laws;
(b) Non-structural demolition
carried out in conjunction with or necessary for construction allowed under
this program;
(c) Repair and
maintenance;
(d) Interior tenant
remodeling;
(e) Accessibility
upgrades; or
(f) Changes of
occupancy as described in this section, provided the building official
determines the proposed alterations may be satisfactorily reviewed and
inspected under a master permit.
(3) Exclusions. A master permit does not allow:
(a) Work on one- and two-family
dwellings, and associated accessory buildings, and an apartment building or
apartment complex having six or less living units;
(b) New construction; or
(c) Major roof repairs and reroofing unless
preapproved by the inspecting jurisdiction.
(4)
(a)
Where state code requires plan review for any of the construction covered by
section (2) of this rule, an expedited, within 24 hours, review can be
requested as provided in subsection (b) of this section;
(b) The request for expedited review shall be
filed with the inspecting jurisdiction; and
(A) Contain a statement of a state-licensed
professional architect or engineer whose practice is in the program area
covered certifying fire and life safety issues do not exist or are addressed,
and the proposed construction meets code requirements;
(B) Contain a copy of drawings signed by the
licensed professional; and
(C) Be
requested at least ten working days prior to the work.
(5) No work shall be covered or installation made operational until inspected, tested or approved by the inspecting jurisdiction.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 455.040, ORS 455.144 & ORS 479.560, Ch. 368, OL 2003
Stats. Implemented: Ch. 368, OL 2003
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