Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 510 - Building Code Commission
Chapter 00 - N/A
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 12 - RISBC-12 New Materials, Devices or Methods of Construction
Section 510-RICR-00-00-12.2 - General
Universal Citation: 510 RI Code of Rules 00 00 12.2
Current through December 26, 2024
12.2.1 ADMINISTRATION
A. TITLE
1.
As authorized by R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 27.3, as amended, and in accordance
with R.I. Gen. Laws §§
23-27.3-108.1.3,
23-27.3-109.1 and
23-27.3-127.1 of the State Building Code, the Building Code Standards Committee has
promulgated the following Rules and Regulations for the approval of new
materials, devices or methods of construction.
B. DEFINITIONS
1. Unless otherwise expressly stated in the
State Building Code, the following terms shall, for the purpose of these Rules
and Regulations, have the meaning indicated in this Section.
a. "Code" means the Rhode Island State
Building Code
b. "Commission"
means the Commissioner's staff
c.
"Commissioner" means the State Building Commissioner
d. "Committee" means the State Building Code
Committee
e. "Materials, Devices or
Methods of Construction" means any product, component, sub-system or other
system designed for use in or as part of a building or structure, which may
include décor, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire
protection systems, and other systems affecting health, safety and
welfare.
C.
APPLICANTS
1. After July 1, 1979 all
manufacturers of new materials, devices or methods of construction shall submit
an application to the Commissioner for review. New materials devices or methods
of construction which have valid current approval or evaluation reports issued
by Model Code Agencies or other approved agencies, shall be reviewed by the
Commission for determination of conformance with the Rhode Island State
Building Code. The Commissioner may issue a letter of acceptability based on
reciprocity if in his opinion no unusual or different conditions exist in the
State of Rhode Island. All other applications for approval will be forwarded to
the Committee for their approval with the Commissioner's comments
therein.
D. APPLICATION
FEE
1. All applications for approval of new
materials, devices or methods of construction shall be accompanied by the
registration fee indicated below.
a. Initial
Approvals: $100.00
b. Annual
Renewal of Approval: $15.00
c.
Letter of Acceptability on Model Code Reciprocity: No Fee
2. Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration
of any Rhode Island Approval, the Commissioner shall notify the holder of such
approval that renewal is required.
E. RESUBMISSIONS
1. Modifications to any previously approved
materials, devices or methods of construction shall require a resubmission of
the application and registration fee to the Commissioner for Committee
approval.
F. PENALTIES
1. Any person who fails to comply with the
requirements of these Rules and Regulations or who files a false report shall
be subject to the penalties and actions prescribed in Section 122.3 of the
State Building Code.
12.2.2 REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION PROCEDURES
A. REVOCATION AND
SUSPENSION
1. The Commissioner may suspend or
revoke the approval of any such material, device or method of construction
approved in accordance with these Rules and Regulations, the State Building
Code or approved standards of good practice. Notice of suspension or revocation
of such approval shall be in writing with the reasons for suspension or
revocation clearly set forth therein and served in accordance with Section
122.12 of the State Building Code.
B. NOTICE AND APPEALS
1. Prior to suspension or revocation of the
approval of any such material, device or method of construction, written notice
of such intent shall be served by the Commissioner in accordance with Section
122.12 of the State Building Code. Within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of
such notice, the affected manufacturer may appeal the suspension or revocation
to the State Board of Standards and Appeals in accordance with the provisions
of Section 127.1 of the State Building Code.
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