Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 918 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, BUILDING CODES DIVISION
Division 20 - DELEGATION OF PROGRAMS TO LOCAL JURISDICTIONS
Section 918-020-0230 - Contract Building Officials
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 918-020-0230
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Use of Contract Building Officials.
(a) City.
(A) A city may procure services from a contract building official
only if the city complies with the provisions of 2021 Oregon Laws Ch. 599, Sec.
2, Subsec. 2, Paragraph (a) (Enrolled SB 866) and 2021 Oregon Laws Ch. 599,
Sec. 5 (Enrolled SB 866).
(B) A
city that procured services from a contract building official within the period
described in 2021 Oregon Laws Ch. 599, Sec. 2, Subsec. 2 (Enrolled SB 866) may
at any time choose to procure services from a different contract building
official, may employ a building official or, in cooperation with another
municipality, may appoint a building official employed by the other
municipality to administer a building inspection program for both the city and
the other municipality.
(b) County. A county may procure services from a contract building
official only if the county complies with the provisions of 2021 Oregon Laws
Ch. 599, Sec. 2, Subsec. 2, Paragraph (b) (Enrolled SB
866).
(2) Notice from a Contract Building Official. Within five business days from making a discretionary decision, the contract building official must:
(a) Notify a qualified employee in writing
of the discretionary decision; and
(b) Notify a permit applicant in writing of the discretionary
decision that relates to the permit application. This notice must list and
describe available opportunities for a hearing and appeal of the
decision.
Statutory/Other Authority: 2021 Oregon Laws Ch. 599, Sec. 2 (Enrolled SB 866)
Statutes/Other Implemented: 2021 Oregon Laws Ch. 599, Sec. 2 (Enrolled SB 866)
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