1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to building safety; amending s. 196.031, |
3 | F.S.; specifying an additional condition that constitutes |
4 | an abandonment of homestead property for homestead |
5 | exemption purposes; amending s. 399.02, F.S.; authorizing |
6 | the Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the Department |
7 | of Business and Professional Regulation to have access to |
8 | places in which a conveyance and equipment are located; |
9 | authorizing the division to grant variances from certain |
10 | rules for undue hardship; prohibiting the enforcement of |
11 | Phase II Firefighters' Service on certain elevators for a |
12 | specified period; amending s. 399.15, F.S.; providing an |
13 | alternative method to allow access to regional emergency |
14 | elevators; providing for a uniform lock box; providing for |
15 | a master key; providing the Division of State Fire Marshal |
16 | with enforcement authority; creating s. 455.2122, F.S.; |
17 | authorizing distance learning courses as an alternative to |
18 | classroom instruction for certain licenses; prohibiting |
19 | the department or regulatory board from requiring |
20 | centralized licensing examinations for certain licenses; |
21 | creating s. 455.2123, F.S.; authorizing distance learning |
22 | courses as an alternative to classroom instruction for |
23 | certain licenses; prohibiting the department or a |
24 | regulatory board from requiring centralized licensing |
25 | examinations for certain licenses; amending s. 468.631, |
26 | F.S.; revising the amount of a surcharge and imposing the |
27 | surcharge on certain building permits; requiring the unit |
28 | of government collecting the surcharge to remit the funds |
29 | to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation; |
30 | requiring the unit of government collecting the surcharge |
31 | to retain a portion of the funds to fund certain |
32 | activities of building departments; requiring that the |
33 | remaining funds from the surcharge be used to fund the |
34 | Florida Homeowners' Construction Recovery Fund and the |
35 | Florida Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board; |
36 | amending s. 468.83, F.S.; providing for the creation of |
37 | the home inspection services licensing program within the |
38 | Department of Business and Professional Regulation; |
39 | amending s. 468.8311, F.S.; revising the term "home |
40 | inspection services"; amending s. 468.8312, F.S.; deleting |
41 | a fee provision for certain certificates of authorization; |
42 | amending s. 468.8313, F.S.; revising examination |
43 | requirements for licensure as a home inspector; providing |
44 | fingerprinting requirements and procedures for license |
45 | applications; providing that the applicant is responsible |
46 | for certain costs; amending s. 468.8318, F.S.; revising |
47 | requirements and procedures for certification of |
48 | corporations and partnerships offering home inspection |
49 | services to the public; deleting provisions relating to |
50 | required certificates of authorization; amending s. |
51 | 468.8319, F.S.; delaying the enforcement of a prohibition |
52 | against performing certain activities by a person who is |
53 | not licensed as a home inspector; revising certain |
54 | prohibitions with respect to providers of home inspection |
55 | services; amending s. 468.832, F.S.; providing an |
56 | additional ground for taking certain disciplinary actions; |
57 | amending s. 468.8324, F.S.; specifying additional |
58 | requirements for licensure as a home inspector; creating |
59 | s. 468.8325, F.S.; requiring the department to adopt rules |
60 | to administer part XV of ch. 468, F.S., relating to home |
61 | inspectors; amending s. 468.84, F.S.; providing for the |
62 | creation of the mold-related services licensing program |
63 | within the Department of Business and Professional |
64 | Regulation; amending s. 468.8412, F.S.; deleting a fee |
65 | provision for certain biennial certificates of |
66 | authorization renewal; amending s. 468.8413, F.S.; |
67 | revising examination requirements and procedures for |
68 | licensure as a mold assessor or mold remediator; providing |
69 | fingerprinting requirements and procedures for license |
70 | applications; providing that the applicant is responsible |
71 | for certain costs; amending s. 468.8414, F.S.; specifying |
72 | an additional applicant qualification criterion for |
73 | licensure by endorsement; amending s. 468.8418, F.S.; |
74 | revising requirements and procedures for certification of |
75 | corporations and partnerships offering mold assessment or |
76 | mold remediation services to the public; deleting |
77 | provisions relating to required certificates of |
78 | authorization; amending s. 468.8419, F.S.; delaying the |
79 | enforcement of a prohibition against performing certain |
80 | activities by a person who is not licensed as a mold |
81 | assessor; amending s. 468.842, F.S.; providing an |
82 | additional ground for taking certain disciplinary actions; |
83 | amending s. 468.8421, F.S.; specifying an insurance |
84 | coverage requirement for mold assessors; amending s. |
85 | 468.8423, F.S.; specifying additional requirements for |
86 | licensure as a mold assessor or mold remediator; creating |
87 | s. 468.8424, F.S.; requiring the Department of Business |
88 | and Professional Regulation to adopt rules to administer |
89 | part XVI of ch. 468, F.S., relating to mold-related |
90 | services; amending s. 489.103, F.S.; conforming a cross- |
91 | reference; amending s. 489.5335, F.S.; revising education |
92 | requirements for electrical trade journeyman eligibility |
93 | to work in certain localities; amending s. 553.37, F.S.; |
94 | authorizing manufacturers to pay inspection fees directly |
95 | to the provider of inspection services; providing |
96 | requirements for rules of the Department of Business and |
97 | Professional Regulation regarding the schedule of fees; |
98 | authorizing the department to enter into contracts for the |
99 | performance of certain administrative duties; revising |
100 | inspection requirements for certain custom manufactured |
101 | buildings; amending s. 553.375, F.S.; revising the |
102 | requirement for recertification of manufactured buildings |
103 | prior to relocation; amending s. 553.512, F.S.; requiring |
104 | the Florida Building Commission to establish by rule a fee |
105 | for certain waiver requests; amending s. 553.721, F.S.; |
106 | revising the amount of a surcharge and imposing the |
107 | surcharge on certain building permits; requiring the unit |
108 | of government collecting the surcharge to electronically |
109 | remit the funds to the Department of Community Affairs; |
110 | requiring the unit of government collecting the surcharge |
111 | to retain a portion of the funds to fund certain |
112 | activities of building departments; revising requirements |
113 | for use of funds collected from the surcharge; deleting |
114 | obsolete language; amending s. 553.73, F.S.; conforming |
115 | cross-references; authorizing counties and municipalities |
116 | to adopt by ordinance administrative or technical |
117 | amendments to the Florida Building Code for certain flood- |
118 | related purposes; specifying requirements and procedures; |
119 | revising foundation code adoption requirements; |
120 | authorizing the Florida Building Commission to approve |
121 | amendments relating to equivalency of standards; exempting |
122 | certain mausoleums from the requirements of the Florida |
123 | Building Code; exempting certain temporary housing |
124 | provided by the Department of Corrections from the |
125 | requirements of the Florida Building Code; restricting the |
126 | code, code enforcement agencies, and local governments |
127 | from imposing requirements on certain mechanical equipment |
128 | on roofs; providing Florida Building Code requirements for |
129 | classroom lighting; prohibiting incorporation into the |
130 | Florida Building Code of certain mandatory residential |
131 | fire sprinkler provisions of the International Residential |
132 | Code; providing an exception; amending s. 553.74, F.S.; |
133 | specifying absence of impermissible conflicts of interest |
134 | for certain committee or workgroup members while |
135 | representing clients under certain circumstances; |
136 | specifying certain prohibited activities for such members; |
137 | amending s. 553.76, F.S.; authorizing the Florida Building |
138 | Commission to adopt rules related to consensus-building |
139 | decisionmaking; amending s. 553.775, F.S.; conforming a |
140 | cross-reference; authorizing the commission to charge a |
141 | fee for filing certain requests and for nonbinding |
142 | interpretations; limiting fees for nonbinding |
143 | interpretations; amending s. 553.79, F.S.; requiring |
144 | certain inspection services to be performed under the |
145 | alternative plans review and inspection process or by a |
146 | local governmental entity; reenacting s. 553.80(1), F.S., |
147 | relating to the enforcement of the Florida Building Code, |
148 | to incorporate the amendments made to s. 553.79, F.S., in |
149 | a reference thereto; amending s. 553.80, F.S.; specifying |
150 | nonapplicability of certain exemptions from the Florida |
151 | Building Code granted by certain enforcement entities |
152 | under certain circumstances; revising requirements for |
153 | review of facility plans and construction surveyed for |
154 | certain hospitals and health care facilities; amending s. |
155 | 553.841, F.S.; deleting provisions requiring that the |
156 | Department of Community Affairs maintain, update, develop, |
157 | or cause to be developed a core curriculum for persons who |
158 | enforce the Florida Building Code; amending s. 553.842, |
159 | F.S.; authorizing rules requiring the payment of product |
160 | evaluation fees directly to the administrator of the |
161 | product evaluation and approval system; specifying the use |
162 | of such fees; authorizing the Florida Building Commission |
163 | to provide by rule for editorial revisions to certain |
164 | approvals and charge certain fees; providing requirements |
165 | for the approval of applications for state approval of a |
166 | product; providing for certain approved products to be |
167 | immediately added to the list of state-approved products; |
168 | requiring that the commission's oversight committee review |
169 | approved products; revising the list of approved |
170 | evaluation entities; deleting obsolete provisions |
171 | governing evaluation entities; amending s. 553.844, F.S.; |
172 | providing an exemption from the requirements regarding |
173 | roof and opening protections for certain exposed |
174 | mechanical equipment or appliances; providing for future |
175 | expiration; amending s. 553.885, F.S.; revising |
176 | requirements for carbon monoxide alarms; providing an |
177 | exception for buildings undergoing alterations or repairs; |
178 | defining the term "addition" as it relates to the |
179 | requirement of a carbon monoxide alarm; amending s. |
180 | 553.9061, F.S.; revising the energy-efficiency performance |
181 | options and elements identified by the commission for |
182 | purposes of meeting certain goals; amending s. 553.909, |
183 | F.S.; revising a compliance criterion for certain swimming |
184 | pool pumps or water heaters; revising requirements for |
185 | residential swimming pool pumps and pump motors; amending |
186 | s. 553.912, F.S.; providing requirements for replacement |
187 | air-conditioning systems; amending s. 627.711, F.S.; |
188 | conforming provisions to changes made by the act in which |
189 | core curriculum courses relating to the Florida Building |
190 | Code are deleted; revising the list of persons qualified |
191 | to sign certain mitigation verification forms for certain |
192 | purposes; authorizing insurers to accept forms from |
193 | certain other persons; providing requirements for persons |
194 | authorized to sign mitigation forms; prohibiting |
195 | misconduct in performing hurricane mitigation inspection |
196 | or completing uniform mitigation forms causing certain |
197 | harm; specifying what constitutes misconduct; authorizing |
198 | certain licensing boards to commence disciplinary |
199 | proceedings and impose administrative fines and sanctions; |
200 | providing for liability of mitigation inspectors; |
201 | requiring certain entities to file reports of evidence of |
202 | fraud; providing for immunity from liability for reporting |
203 | fraud; providing for investigative reports from the |
204 | Division of Insurance Fraud; providing penalties; |
205 | authorizing insurers to require independent verification |
206 | of uniform mitigation verification forms; amending s. |
207 | 633.021, F.S.; providing additional definitions for fire |
208 | equipment dealers; revising the definition of the term |
209 | "preengineered systems"; amending s. 633.0215, F.S.; |
210 | providing guidelines for the State Fire Marshal to apply |
211 | when issuing an expedited declaratory statement; requiring |
212 | that the State Fire Marshal issue an expedited declaratory |
213 | statement under certain circumstances; providing |
214 | requirements for a petition requesting an expedited |
215 | declaratory statement; exempting certain condominiums from |
216 | installing manual fire alarm systems; amending s. |
217 | 633.0245, F.S.; conforming cross-references; amending s. |
218 | 633.025, F.S.; prohibiting requiring property owners to |
219 | install fire sprinklers in certain residential property; |
220 | amending s. 633.026, F.S.; providing legislative intent; |
221 | revising authority of the State Fire Marshal to contract |
222 | with and refer interpretive issues to certain entities; |
223 | providing for the establishment of the Fire Code |
224 | Interpretation Committee; providing for the membership of |
225 | the committee and requirements for membership; requiring |
226 | that nonbinding interpretations of the Florida Fire |
227 | Prevention Code be issued within a specified period after |
228 | a request is received; providing for the waiver of such |
229 | requirement under certain conditions; requiring that the |
230 | Division of State Fire Marshal charge a fee for nonbinding |
231 | interpretations; providing that fees may be paid directly |
232 | to a contract provider; providing requirements for |
233 | requesting a nonbinding interpretation; requiring that the |
234 | Division of State Fire Marshal develop a form for |
235 | submitting a petition for a nonbinding interpretation; |
236 | providing for a formal interpretation by the State Fire |
237 | Marshal; requiring that an interpretation of the Florida |
238 | Fire Prevention Code be published on the division's |
239 | website and in the Florida Administrative Weekly; amending |
240 | s. 626.061, F.S.; authorizing certain fire equipment |
241 | dealer licensees to maintain inactive license status under |
242 | certain circumstances; providing requirements; providing |
243 | for a renewal fee; revising certain continuing education |
244 | requirements; revising an applicant licensure |
245 | qualification requirement; amending s. 633.081, F.S.; |
246 | requiring that the State Fire Marshal inspect a building |
247 | when the State Fire Marshal, rather than the Department of |
248 | Financial Services, has cause to believe a violation has |
249 | occurred; providing exceptions for requirements that |
250 | certain firesafety inspections be conducted by firesafety |
251 | inspectors; requiring that the Division of State Fire |
252 | Marshal and the Florida Building Code Administrators and |
253 | Inspectors Board enter into a reciprocity agreement for |
254 | purposes of recertifying building code inspectors, plan |
255 | inspectors, building code administrators, and firesafety |
256 | inspectors; requiring that the State Fire Marshal develop |
257 | by rule an advanced training and certification program for |
258 | firesafety inspectors who have fire code management |
259 | responsibilities; requiring that the program be consistent |
260 | with certain standards and establish minimum training, |
261 | education, and experience levels for such firesafety |
262 | inspectors; amending s. 633.082, F.S.; authorizing |
263 | alternative inspection procedures for certain fire |
264 | hydrants; requiring periodic testing or operation of |
265 | certain equipment; providing that nonmandated sprinkler |
266 | systems may not be required to be removed; amending s. |
267 | 633.352, F.S.; providing an exception to requirements for |
268 | recertification as a firefighter; amending s. 633.521, |
269 | F.S.; revising requirements for certification as a fire |
270 | protection system contractor; revising the prerequisites |
271 | for taking the certification examination; authorizing the |
272 | State Fire Marshal to accept more than one source of |
273 | professional certification; revising legislative intent; |
274 | amending s. 633.524, F.S.; authorizing the State Fire |
275 | Marshal to enter into contracts for examination services; |
276 | providing for the direct payment of examination fees to |
277 | contract providers; amending s. 633.537, F.S.; revising |
278 | the continuing education requirements for certain |
279 | permitholders; amending 633.72, F.S.; revising the terms |
280 | of service for members of the Fire Code Advisory Council; |
281 | repealing s. 718.113(6), F.S., relating to requirements |
282 | for 5-year inspections of certain condominium |
283 | improvements; directing the Florida Building Commission to |
284 | conform provisions of the Florida Building Code with |
285 | revisions made by the act relating to the operation of |
286 | elevators; requiring the Department of Management Services |
287 | to consider the energy efficiency of building materials |
288 | used for certain purposes in state buildings or |
289 | facilities; requiring the department to adopt rules |
290 | relating to installing high-efficiency replacement lamps |
291 | in buildings owned by a state agency; providing effective |
292 | dates. |
293 |
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294 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
295 |
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296 | Section 1. Subsection (6) of section 196.031, Florida |
297 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
298 | 196.031 Exemption of homesteads.- |
299 | (6) When homestead property is damaged or destroyed by |
300 | misfortune or calamity and the property is uninhabitable on |
301 | January 1 after the damage or destruction occurs, the homestead |
302 | exemption may be granted if the property is otherwise qualified |
303 | and if the property owner notifies the property appraiser that |
304 | he or she intends to repair or rebuild the property and live in |
305 | the property as his or her primary residence after the property |
306 | is repaired or rebuilt and does not claim a homestead exemption |
307 | on any other property or otherwise violate this section. Failure |
308 | by the property owner to commence the repair or rebuilding of |
309 | the homestead property within 3 years after January 1 following |
310 | the property's damage or destruction constitutes abandonment of |
311 | the property as a homestead. After the 3-year period, the |
312 | expiration, lapse, nonrenewal, or revocation of a building |
313 | permit issued to the property owner for such repairs or |
314 | rebuilding also constitutes abandonment of the property as |
315 | homestead. |
316 | Section 2. Subsection (6) of section 399.02, Florida |
317 | Statutes, is amended, and subsections (8) and (9) are added to |
318 | that section, to read: |
319 | 399.02 General requirements.- |
320 | (6)(a) The department is empowered to carry out all of the |
321 | provisions of this chapter relating to the inspection and |
322 | regulation of elevators and to enforce the provisions of the |
323 | Florida Building Code. |
324 | (b) In order to perform its duties and responsibilities |
325 | under this section, the division may enter and have reasonable |
326 | access to all buildings and rooms or spaces in which an existing |
327 | or newly installed conveyance and equipment are located. |
328 | (8) The division may grant variances for undue hardship |
329 | pursuant to s. 120.542 and the rules adopted under this section. |
330 | Such rules must include a process for requests for variances. |
331 | The division may not grant a request for a variance unless it |
332 | finds that the variance will not adversely affect the safety of |
333 | the public. |
334 | (9) Updates to the Safety Code for Existing Elevators and |
335 | Escalators, ASME A17.1 and A17.3, which require Phase II |
336 | Firefighters' Service on elevators may not be enforced until |
337 | July 1, 2015, or until the elevator is replaced or requires |
338 | major modification, whichever occurs first, on elevators in |
339 | condominiums or multifamily residential buildings, including |
340 | those that are part of a continuing care facility licensed under |
341 | chapter 651, or similar retirement community with apartments, |
342 | having a certificate of occupancy by the local building |
343 | authority that was issued before July 1, 2008. This exception |
344 | does not prevent an elevator owner from requesting a variance |
345 | from the applicable codes before or after July 1, 2015. This |
346 | subsection does not prohibit the division from granting |
347 | variances pursuant to s. 120.542 and subsection (8). The |
348 | division shall adopt rules to administer this subsection. |
349 | Section 3. Present subsection (7) of section 399.15, |
350 | Florida Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (8), and a new |
351 | subsection (7) is added to that section to read: |
352 | 399.15 Regional emergency elevator access.- |
353 | (7) As an alternative to complying with the requirements |
354 | of subsection (1), each building in this state which is required |
355 | to meet the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) may instead |
356 | provide for the installation of a uniform lock box that contains |
357 | the keys to all elevators in the building allowing public |
358 | access, including service and freight elevators. The uniform |
359 | lock box must be keyed to allow all uniform lock boxes in each |
360 | of the seven state emergency response regions to operate in fire |
361 | emergency situations using one master key. The master key for |
362 | the uniform lock shall be issued in accordance with subsection |
363 | (3). The Division of State Fire Marshal of the Department of |
364 | Financial Services shall enforce this subsection. |
365 | Section 4. Section 455.2122, Florida Statutes, is created |
366 | to read: |
367 | 455.2122 Education.-A board, or the department where there |
368 | is no board, shall approve distance learning courses as an |
369 | alternative to classroom courses to satisfy prelicensure or |
370 | postlicensure education requirements provided for in part VIII |
371 | of chapter 468 or part I of chapter 475. A board, or the |
372 | department when there is no board, may not require centralized |
373 | examinations for completion of prelicensure or postlicensure |
374 | education requirements for those professions licensed under part |
375 | VIII of chapter 468 or part I of chapter 475. |
376 | Section 5. Section 455.2123, Florida Statutes, is amended |
377 | to read: |
378 | 455.2123 Continuing education.-A board, or the department |
379 | when there is no board, may provide by rule that distance |
380 | learning may be used to satisfy continuing education |
381 | requirements. A board, or the department when there is no board, |
382 | shall approve distance learning courses as an alternative to |
383 | classroom courses to satisfy continuing education requirements |
384 | provided for in part VIII, part XV, or part XVI of chapter 468 |
385 | or part I or part II of chapter 475 and may not require |
386 | centralized examinations for completion of continuing education |
387 | requirements for the professions licensed under part VIII, part |
388 | XV, or part XVI of chapter 468 or part I or part II of chapter |
389 | 475. |
390 | Section 6. Effective October 1, 2010, subsection (1) of |
391 | section 468.631, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
392 | 468.631 Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Fund.- |
393 | (1) This part shall be funded through a surcharge, to be |
394 | assessed pursuant to s. 125.56(4) or s. 166.201 at the rate of |
395 | 1.5 percent of all permit fees associated with enforcement of |
396 | the Florida Building Code as defined by the uniform account |
397 | criteria and specifically the uniform account code for building |
398 | permits adopted for local government financial reporting |
399 | pursuant to s. 218.32 one-half cent per square foot of under- |
400 | roof floor space permitted, including new construction, |
401 | renovations, alterations, and additions. The minimum amount |
402 | collected on any permit issued shall be $2. The unit of |
403 | government responsible for collecting permit fees pursuant to s. |
404 | 125.56(4) or s. 166.201 shall collect such surcharge and shall |
405 | remit the funds to the department on a quarterly calendar basis |
406 | beginning not later than December 31, 2010 1993, for the |
407 | preceding quarter, and continuing each third month thereafter; |
408 | and such unit of government shall may retain an amount up to 10 |
409 | percent of the surcharge collected to fund the participation of |
410 | building departments in the national and state building code |
411 | adoption processes and to provide education related to |
412 | enforcement of the Florida Building Code projects and activities |
413 | intended to improve the quality of building code enforcement. |
414 | There is created within the Professional Regulation Trust Fund a |
415 | separate account to be known as the Building Code Administrators |
416 | and Inspectors Fund, which shall deposit and disburse funds as |
417 | necessary for the implementation of this part. The proceeds from |
418 | this surcharge shall be allocated equally to fund the Florida |
419 | Homeowners' Construction Recovery Fund established by s. 489.140 |
420 | and the functions of the Building Code Administrators and |
421 | Inspectors Board. The department shall annually establish the |
422 | amount needed to fund the certification and regulation of |
423 | building code administrators, plans examiners, and building code |
424 | inspectors. Any funds collected in excess of the amount needed |
425 | to adequately fund the certification and regulation of building |
426 | code administrators, plans examiners, and building code |
427 | inspectors shall be deposited into the Florida Homeowners' |
428 | Construction Recovery Fund established by s. 489.140. If the |
429 | Florida Homeowners' Construction Recovery Fund is fully funded |
430 | as provided by s. 489.140, any remaining funds shall be |
431 | distributed to the Construction Industry Licensing Board for use |
432 | in the regulation of certified and registered contractors. |
433 | Section 7. Section 468.83, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
434 | read: |
435 | 468.83 Home inspection services licensing program; |
436 | purpose.- |
437 | (1) There is created within the department the home |
438 | inspection services licensing program. |
439 | (2) The Legislature recognizes that there is a need to |
440 | require the licensing of home inspectors and to ensure that |
441 | consumers of home inspection services can rely on the competence |
442 | of home inspectors, as determined by educational and experience |
443 | requirements and testing. Therefore, the Legislature deems it |
444 | necessary in the interest of the public welfare to regulate home |
445 | inspectors in this state. |
446 | Section 8. Subsection (4) of section 468.8311, Florida |
447 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
448 | 468.8311 Definitions.-As used in this part, the term: |
449 | (4) "Home inspection services" means a limited visual |
450 | examination of one or more of the following readily accessible |
451 | installed systems and components of a home: the structure, |
452 | electrical system, HVAC system, roof covering, plumbing system, |
453 | interior components, exterior components, and site conditions |
454 | that affect the structure, for the purposes of providing a |
455 | written professional opinion of the condition of the home. |
456 | Section 9. Subsections (4) through (8) of section |
457 | 468.8312, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
458 | 468.8312 Fees.- |
459 | (4) The fee for a certificate of authorization shall not |
460 | exceed $125. |
461 | (4)(5) The biennial renewal fee shall not exceed $200. |
462 | (5)(6) The fee for licensure by endorsement shall not |
463 | exceed $200. |
464 | (6)(7) The fee for application for inactive status or for |
465 | reactivation of an inactive license shall not exceed $200. |
466 | (7)(8) The fee for applications from providers of |
467 | continuing education may not exceed $500. |
468 | Section 10. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 468.8313, |
469 | Florida Statutes, are amended, present subsection (6) of that |
470 | section is renumbered as subsection (7) and amended, and a new |
471 | subsection (6) is added to that section, to read: |
472 | 468.8313 Examinations.- |
473 | (1) A person desiring to be licensed as a home inspector |
474 | must shall apply to the department after he or she satisfies the |
475 | examination requirements of this part to take a licensure |
476 | examination. |
477 | (2) An applicant may shall be entitled to take the |
478 | licensure examination for the purpose of determining whether he |
479 | or she is qualified to practice in this state as a home |
480 | inspector if he or she passes the required examination, the |
481 | applicant is of good moral character, and completes has |
482 | completed a course of study of at least no less than 120 hours |
483 | that covers all of the following components of a home: |
484 | structure, electrical system, HVAC system, roof covering, |
485 | plumbing system, interior components, exterior components, and |
486 | site conditions that affect the structure. |
487 | (6) An applicant for a license shall submit, together with |
488 | the application, a complete set of electronic fingerprints to |
489 | the department. The department shall submit the fingerprints to |
490 | the Department of Law Enforcement for state processing, and the |
491 | Department of Law Enforcement shall forward them to the Federal |
492 | Bureau of Investigation for national processing, to determine |
493 | whether the applicant has a criminal history record. The |
494 | department shall review the background results to determine if |
495 | an applicant meets licensure requirements. The applicant is |
496 | responsible for the cost associated with processing the |
497 | fingerprints. The authorized agencies or vendors shall collect |
498 | such fees and pay for the processing costs due to the Department |
499 | of Law Enforcement. |
500 | (7)(6) The department may adopt rules pursuant to ss. |
501 | 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of this |
502 | section. |
503 | Section 11. Section 468.8318, Florida Statutes, is amended |
504 | to read: |
505 | 468.8318 Certification of corporations and partnerships.- |
506 | (1) The department shall issue a certificate of |
507 | authorization to a corporation or partnership offering home |
508 | inspection services to the public if the corporation or |
509 | partnership satisfies all of the requirements of this part. |
510 | (2) The practice of or the offer to practice home |
511 | inspection services by licensees through a corporation or |
512 | partnership offering home inspection services to the public, or |
513 | by a corporation or partnership offering such services to the |
514 | public through licensees under this part as agents, employees, |
515 | officers, or partners, is permitted subject to the provisions of |
516 | this part, provided that all personnel of the corporation or |
517 | partnership who act in its behalf as home inspectors in this |
518 | state are licensed as provided by this part; and further |
519 | provided that the corporation or partnership has been issued a |
520 | certificate of authorization by the department as provided in |
521 | this section. Nothing in this section shall be construed to |
522 | allow a corporation to hold a license to practice home |
523 | inspection services. No corporation or partnership shall be |
524 | relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of its |
525 | agents, employees, or officers by reason of its compliance with |
526 | this section, nor shall any individual practicing home |
527 | inspection services be relieved of responsibility for |
528 | professional services performed by reason of his or her |
529 | employment or relationship with a corporation or partnership. |
530 | (3) For the purposes of this section, a certificate of |
531 | authorization shall be required for a corporation, partnership, |
532 | association, or person practicing under a fictitious name and |
533 | offering home inspection services to the public; however, when |
534 | an individual is practicing home inspection services in his or |
535 | her own given name, he or she shall not be required to register |
536 | under this section. |
537 | (4) Each certificate of authorization shall be renewed |
538 | every 2 years. Each partnership and corporation certified under |
539 | this section shall notify the department within 1 month of any |
540 | change in the information contained in the application upon |
541 | which the certification is based. |
542 | (5) Disciplinary action against a corporation or |
543 | partnership shall be administered in the same manner and on the |
544 | same grounds as disciplinary action against a licensed home |
545 | inspector. |
546 | Section 12. Section 468.8319, Florida Statutes, is amended |
547 | to read: |
548 | 468.8319 Prohibitions; penalties.- |
549 | (1) A person home inspector, a company that employs a home |
550 | inspector, or a company that is controlled by a company that |
551 | also has a financial interest in a company employing a home |
552 | inspector may not: |
553 | (a) Effective July 1, 2011, practice or offer to practice |
554 | home inspection services unless the person has complied with the |
555 | provisions of this part; |
556 | (b) Effective July 1, 2011, use the name or title |
557 | "certified home inspector," "registered home inspector," |
558 | "licensed home inspector," "home inspector," "professional home |
559 | inspector," or any combination thereof unless the person has |
560 | complied with the provisions of this part; |
561 | (c) Present as his or her own the license of another; |
562 | (d) Knowingly give false or forged evidence to the |
563 | department or an employee thereof; |
564 | (e) Use or attempt to use a license that has been |
565 | suspended or revoked; |
566 | (f) Perform or offer to perform, prior to closing, for any |
567 | additional fee, any repairs to a home on which the inspector or |
568 | the inspector's company has prepared a home inspection report. |
569 | This paragraph does not apply to a home warranty company that is |
570 | affiliated with or retains a home inspector to perform repairs |
571 | pursuant to a claim made under a home warranty contract; |
572 | (g) Inspect for a fee any property in which the inspector |
573 | or the inspector's company has any financial or transfer |
574 | interest; |
575 | (h) Offer or deliver any compensation, inducement, or |
576 | reward to any broker or agent therefor for the referral of the |
577 | owner of the inspected property to the inspector or the |
578 | inspection company; or |
579 | (i) Accept an engagement to make an omission or prepare a |
580 | report in which the inspection itself, or the fee payable for |
581 | the inspection, is contingent upon either the conclusions in the |
582 | report, preestablished findings, or the close of escrow. |
583 | (2) Any person who is found to be in violation of any |
584 | provision of this section commits a misdemeanor of the first |
585 | degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
586 | (3) This section does not apply to unlicensed activity as |
587 | described in paragraph (1)(a), paragraph (1)(b), or s. 455.228 |
588 | which occurs before July 1, 2011. |
589 | Section 13. Subsection (1) of section 468.832, Florida |
590 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
591 | 468.832 Disciplinary proceedings.- |
592 | (1) The following acts constitute grounds for which the |
593 | disciplinary actions in subsection (2) may be taken: |
594 | (a) Violation of any provision of this part or s. |
595 | 455.227(1).; |
596 | (b) Attempting to procure a license to practice home |
597 | inspection services by bribery or fraudulent misrepresentation.; |
598 | (c) Having a license to practice home inspection services |
599 | revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, including the |
600 | denial of licensure, by the licensing authority of another |
601 | state, territory, or country.; |
602 | (d) Being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea |
603 | of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in |
604 | any jurisdiction that directly relates to the practice of home |
605 | inspection services or the ability to practice home inspection |
606 | services.; |
607 | (e) Making or filing a report or record that the licensee |
608 | knows to be false, willfully failing to file a report or record |
609 | required by state or federal law, willfully impeding or |
610 | obstructing such filing, or inducing another person to impede or |
611 | obstruct such filing. Such reports or records shall include only |
612 | those that are signed in the capacity of a licensed home |
613 | inspector.; |
614 | (f) Advertising goods or services in a manner that is |
615 | fraudulent, false, deceptive, or misleading in form or content.; |
616 | (g) Engaging in fraud or deceit, or negligence, |
617 | incompetency, or misconduct, in the practice of home inspection |
618 | services.; |
619 | (h) Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation |
620 | placed upon a licensed home inspector; violating any provision |
621 | of this chapter, a rule of the department, or a lawful order of |
622 | the department previously entered in a disciplinary hearing; or |
623 | failing to comply with a lawfully issued subpoena of the |
624 | department.; or |
625 | (i) Practicing on a revoked, suspended, inactive, or |
626 | delinquent license. |
627 | (j) Failing to meet any standard of practice adopted by |
628 | rule of the department. |
629 | Section 14. Section 468.8324, Florida Statutes, is amended |
630 | to read: |
631 | 468.8324 Grandfather clause.- |
632 | (1) A person who performs home inspection services as |
633 | defined in this part may qualify for licensure to be licensed by |
634 | the department as a home inspector if the person submits an |
635 | application to the department postmarked on or before March 1, |
636 | 2011, which shows that the applicant: meets the licensure |
637 | requirements of this part by July 1, 2010. |
638 | (a) Is certified as a home inspector by a state or |
639 | national association that requires, for such certification, |
640 | successful completion of a proctored examination on home |
641 | inspection services and completes at least 14 hours of |
642 | verifiable education on such services; or |
643 | (b) Has at least 3 years of experience as a home inspector |
644 | at the time of application and has completed 14 hours of |
645 | verifiable education on home inspection services. To establish |
646 | the 3 years of experience, an applicant must submit at least 120 |
647 | home inspection reports prepared by the applicant. |
648 | (2) The department may investigate the validity of a home |
649 | inspection report submitted under paragraph (1)(b) and, if the |
650 | applicant submits a false report, may take disciplinary action |
651 | against the applicant under s. 468.832(1)(e) or (g). |
652 | (3) An applicant may not qualify for licensure under this |
653 | section if he or she has had a home inspector license or a |
654 | license in any related field revoked at any time or suspended |
655 | within the previous 5 years or has been assessed a fine that |
656 | exceeds $500 within the previous 5 years. For purposes of this |
657 | subsection, a license in a related field includes, but is not |
658 | limited to, licensure in real estate, construction, mold-related |
659 | services, or building code administration or inspection. |
660 | (4) An applicant for licensure under this section must |
661 | comply with the criminal history, good moral character, and |
662 | insurance requirements of this part. |
663 | Section 15. Section 468.8325, Florida Statutes, is created |
664 | to read: |
665 | 468.8325 Rulemaking authority.-The department shall adopt |
666 | rules to administer this part. |
667 | Section 16. Section 468.84, Florida Statutes, is amended |
668 | to read: |
669 | 468.84 Mold-related services licensing program; |
670 | legislative purpose.- |
671 | (1) There is created within the department the mold- |
672 | related services licensing program. |
673 | (2) The Legislature finds it necessary in the interest of |
674 | the public safety and welfare, to prevent damage to real and |
675 | personal property, to avert economic injury to the residents of |
676 | this state, and to regulate persons and companies that hold |
677 | themselves out to the public as qualified to perform mold- |
678 | related services. |
679 | Section 17. Subsections (6) through (10) of section |
680 | 468.8412, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
681 | 468.8412 Fees.- |
682 | (6) The fee for a biennial certificate of authorization |
683 | renewal shall not exceed $400. |
684 | (6)(7) The fee for licensure by endorsement shall not |
685 | exceed $200. |
686 | (7)(8) The fee for application for inactive status shall |
687 | not exceed $100. |
688 | (8)(9) The fee for reactivation of an inactive license |
689 | shall not exceed $200. |
690 | (9)(10) The fee for applications from providers of |
691 | continuing education may not exceed $500. |
692 | Section 18. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 468.8413, |
693 | Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsection (6) is added to |
694 | that section, to read: |
695 | 468.8413 Examinations.- |
696 | (1) A person desiring to be licensed as a mold assessor or |
697 | mold remediator must shall apply to the department after |
698 | satisfying the examination requirements of this part to take a |
699 | licensure examination. |
700 | (2) An applicant may shall be entitled to take the |
701 | licensure examination to practice in this state as a mold |
702 | assessor or mold remediator if he or she passes the required |
703 | examination, the applicant is of good moral character, and |
704 | completes has satisfied one of the following requirements: |
705 | (a)1. For a mold remediator, at least a 2-year associate |
706 | of arts degree, or the equivalent, with at least 30 semester |
707 | hours in microbiology, engineering, architecture, industrial |
708 | hygiene, occupational safety, or a related field of science from |
709 | an accredited institution and a minimum of 1 year of documented |
710 | field experience in a field related to mold remediation; or |
711 | 2. A high school diploma or the equivalent with a minimum |
712 | of 4 years of documented field experience in a field related to |
713 | mold remediation. |
714 | (b)1. For a mold assessor, at least a 2-year associate of |
715 | arts degree, or the equivalent, with at least 30 semester hours |
716 | in microbiology, engineering, architecture, industrial hygiene, |
717 | occupational safety, or a related field of science from an |
718 | accredited institution and a minimum of 1 year of documented |
719 | field experience in conducting microbial sampling or |
720 | investigations; or |
721 | 2. A high school diploma or the equivalent with a minimum |
722 | of 4 years of documented field experience in conducting |
723 | microbial sampling or investigations. |
724 | (6) An applicant for a license shall submit, together with |
725 | the application, a complete set of electronic fingerprints to |
726 | the department. The department shall submit the fingerprints to |
727 | the Department of Law Enforcement for state processing, and the |
728 | Department of Law Enforcement shall forward them to the Federal |
729 | Bureau of Investigation for national processing, to determine |
730 | whether the applicant has a criminal history record. The |
731 | department shall review the background results to determine if |
732 | an applicant meets licensure requirements. The applicant is |
733 | responsible for the cost associated with processing the |
734 | fingerprints. The authorized agencies or vendors shall collect |
735 | such fees and pay for the processing costs due to the Department |
736 | of Law Enforcement. |
737 | Section 19. Subsection (3) of section 468.8414, Florida |
738 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
739 | 468.8414 Licensure.- |
740 | (3) The department shall certify as qualified for a |
741 | license by endorsement an applicant who is of good moral |
742 | character, who has the insurance coverage required under s. |
743 | 468.8421, and who: |
744 | (a) Is qualified to take the examination as set forth in |
745 | s. 468.8413 and has passed a certification examination offered |
746 | by a nationally recognized organization that certifies persons |
747 | in the specialty of mold assessment or mold remediation that has |
748 | been approved by the department as substantially equivalent to |
749 | the requirements of this part and s. 455.217; or |
750 | (b) Holds a valid license to practice mold assessment or |
751 | mold remediation issued by another state or territory of the |
752 | United States if the criteria for issuance of the license were |
753 | substantially the same as the licensure criteria that is |
754 | established by this part as determined by the department. |
755 | Section 20. Section 468.8418, Florida Statutes, is amended |
756 | to read: |
757 | 468.8418 Certification of partnerships and corporations.- |
758 | (1) The department shall issue a certificate of |
759 | authorization to a corporation or partnership offering mold |
760 | assessment or mold remediation services to the public if the |
761 | corporation or partnership satisfies all of the requirements of |
762 | this part. |
763 | (2) The practice of or the offer to practice mold |
764 | assessment or mold remediation by licensees through a |
765 | corporation or partnership offering mold assessment or mold |
766 | remediation to the public, or by a corporation or partnership |
767 | offering such services to the public through licensees under |
768 | this part as agents, employees, officers, or partners, is |
769 | permitted subject to the provisions of this part, provided that |
770 | the corporation or partnership has been issued a certificate of |
771 | authorization by the department as provided in this section. |
772 | Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow a |
773 | corporation to hold a license to practice mold assessment or |
774 | mold remediation. No corporation or partnership shall be |
775 | relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of its |
776 | agents, employees, or officers by reason of its compliance with |
777 | this section, nor shall any individual practicing mold |
778 | assessment or mold remediation be relieved of responsibility for |
779 | professional services performed by reason of his or her |
780 | employment or relationship with a corporation or partnership. |
781 | (3) For the purposes of this section, a certificate of |
782 | authorization shall be required for a corporation, partnership, |
783 | association, or person practicing under a fictitious name, |
784 | offering mold assessment or mold remediation; however, when an |
785 | individual is practicing mold assessment or mold remediation |
786 | under his or her own given name, he or she shall not be required |
787 | to register under this section. |
788 | (4) Each certificate of authorization shall be renewed |
789 | every 2 years. Each partnership and corporation certified under |
790 | this section shall notify the department within 1 month of any |
791 | change in the information contained in the application upon |
792 | which the certification is based. |
793 | (5) Disciplinary action against a corporation or |
794 | partnership shall be administered in the same manner and on the |
795 | same grounds as disciplinary action against a licensed mold |
796 | assessor or mold remediator. |
797 | Section 21. Subsection (1) of section 468.8419, Florida |
798 | Statutes, is amended, and subsection (4) is added to that |
799 | section, to read: |
800 | 468.8419 Prohibitions; penalties.- |
801 | (1) A person mold assessor, a company that employs a mold |
802 | assessor, or a company that is controlled by a company that also |
803 | has a financial interest in a company employing a mold assessor |
804 | may not: |
805 | (a) Effective July 1, 2011, perform or offer to perform |
806 | any mold assessment unless the mold assessor has documented |
807 | training in water, mold, and respiratory protection under s. |
808 | 468.8414(2). |
809 | (b) Effective July 1, 2011, perform or offer to perform |
810 | any mold assessment unless the person has complied with the |
811 | provisions of this part. |
812 | (c) Use the name or title "certified mold assessor," |
813 | "registered mold assessor," "licensed mold assessor," "mold |
814 | assessor," "professional mold assessor," or any combination |
815 | thereof unless the person has complied with the provisions of |
816 | this part. |
817 | (d) Perform or offer to perform any mold remediation to a |
818 | structure on which the mold assessor or the mold assessor's |
819 | company provided a mold assessment within the last 12 months. |
820 | (e) Inspect for a fee any property in which the assessor |
821 | or the assessor's company has any financial or transfer |
822 | interest. |
823 | (f) Accept any compensation, inducement, or reward from a |
824 | mold remediator or mold remediator's company for the referral of |
825 | any business to the mold remediator or the mold remediator's |
826 | company. |
827 | (g) Offer any compensation, inducement, or reward to a |
828 | mold remediator or mold remediator's company for the referral of |
829 | any business from the mold remediator or the mold remediator's |
830 | company. |
831 | (h) Accept an engagement to make an omission of the |
832 | assessment or conduct an assessment in which the assessment |
833 | itself, or the fee payable for the assessment, is contingent |
834 | upon the conclusions of the assessment. |
835 | (4) This section does not apply to unlicensed activity as |
836 | described in paragraph (1)(a), paragraph (1)(b), or s. 455.228 |
837 | which occurs before July 1, 2011. |
838 | Section 22. Subsection (1) of section 468.842, Florida |
839 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
840 | 468.842 Disciplinary proceedings.- |
841 | (1) The following acts constitute grounds for which the |
842 | disciplinary actions in subsection (2) may be taken: |
843 | (a) Violation of any provision of this part or s. |
844 | 455.227(1).; |
845 | (b) Attempting to procure a license to practice mold |
846 | assessment or mold remediation by bribery or fraudulent |
847 | misrepresentations.; |
848 | (c) Having a license to practice mold assessment or mold |
849 | remediation revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against, |
850 | including the denial of licensure, by the licensing authority of |
851 | another state, territory, or country.; |
852 | (d) Being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea |
853 | of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in |
854 | any jurisdiction that directly relates to the practice of mold |
855 | assessment or mold remediation or the ability to practice mold |
856 | assessment or mold remediation.; |
857 | (e) Making or filing a report or record that the licensee |
858 | knows to be false, willfully failing to file a report or record |
859 | required by state or federal law, willfully impeding or |
860 | obstructing such filing, or inducing another person to impede or |
861 | obstruct such filing. Such reports or records shall include only |
862 | those that are signed in the capacity of a registered mold |
863 | assessor or mold remediator.; |
864 | (f) Advertising goods or services in a manner that is |
865 | fraudulent, false, deceptive, or misleading in form or content.; |
866 | (g) Engaging in fraud or deceit, or negligence, |
867 | incompetency, or misconduct, in the practice of mold assessment |
868 | or mold remediation.; |
869 | (h) Failing to perform any statutory or legal obligation |
870 | placed upon a licensed mold assessor or mold remediator; |
871 | violating any provision of this chapter, a rule of the |
872 | department, or a lawful order of the department previously |
873 | entered in a disciplinary hearing; or failing to comply with a |
874 | lawfully issued subpoena of the department.; or |
875 | (i) Practicing on a revoked, suspended, inactive, or |
876 | delinquent license. |
877 | (j) Failing to meet any standard of practice adopted by |
878 | rule of the department. |
879 | Section 23. Subsection (1) of section 468.8421, Florida |
880 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
881 | 468.8421 Insurance.- |
882 | (1) A mold assessor shall maintain general liability and |
883 | errors and omissions for both preliminary and postremediation |
884 | mold assessment insurance coverage in an amount of at least $1 |
885 | million not less than $1,000,000. |
886 | Section 24. Section 468.8423, Florida Statutes, is amended |
887 | to read: |
888 | 468.8423 Grandfather clause.- |
889 | (1) A person who performs mold assessment or mold |
890 | remediation as defined in this part may qualify to be licensed |
891 | by the department as a mold assessor or mold remediator if the |
892 | person submits his or her application to the department by March |
893 | 1, 2011, whether postmarked or delivered by that date, and if |
894 | the person: meets the licensure requirements of this part by |
895 | July 1, 2010. |
896 | (a) Is certified as a mold assessor or mold remediator by |
897 | a state or national association that requires, for such |
898 | certification, successful completion of a proctored examination |
899 | on mold assessment or mold remediation, as applicable, and |
900 | completes at least 60 hours of education on mold assessment or |
901 | at least 30 hours of education on mold remediation, as |
902 | applicable; or |
903 | (b) At the time of application, has at least 3 years of |
904 | experience as a mold assessor or mold remediator. To establish |
905 | the 3 years of experience, an applicant must submit at least 40 |
906 | mold assessments or remediation invoices prepared by the |
907 | applicant. |
908 | (2) The department may investigate the validity of a mold |
909 | assessment or remediation invoice submitted under paragraph |
910 | (1)(b) and, if the applicant submits a false assessment or |
911 | invoice, may take disciplinary action against the applicant |
912 | under s. 468.842(1)(e) or (g). |
913 | (3) An applicant may not qualify for licensure under this |
914 | section if he or she has had a mold assessor or mold remediator |
915 | license or a license in any related field revoked at any time or |
916 | suspended within the previous 5 years or has been assessed a |
917 | fine that exceeds $500 within the previous 5 years. For purposes |
918 | of this subsection, a license in a related field includes, but |
919 | is not limited to, licensure in real estate, construction, home |
920 | inspection, building code administration or inspection, or |
921 | indoor air quality. |
922 | (4) An applicant for licensure under this section must |
923 | comply with the good moral character and insurance requirements |
924 | of this part. |
925 | Section 25. Section 468.8424, Florida Statutes, is created |
926 | to read: |
927 | 468.8424 Rulemaking authority.-The department shall adopt |
928 | rules to administer this part. |
929 | Section 26. Subsection (22) of section 489.103, Florida |
930 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
931 | 489.103 Exemptions.-This part does not apply to: |
932 | (22) A person licensed pursuant to s. 633.061(1)(d) or |
933 | (3)(2)(b) performing work authorized by such license. |
934 | Section 27. Paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of section |
935 | 489.5335, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
936 | 489.5335 Journeyman; reciprocity; standards.- |
937 | (1) An individual who holds a valid, active journeyman |
938 | license in the electrical trade issued by any county or |
939 | municipality in this state may work as a journeyman in any other |
940 | county or municipality of this state without taking an |
941 | additional examination or paying an additional license fee, if |
942 | he or she: |
943 | (c) Has satisfactorily completed specialized and advanced |
944 | module coursework approved by the Florida Building Commission, |
945 | as part of the building code training program established in s. |
946 | 553.841, specific to the discipline, and successfully completed |
947 | the program's core curriculum courses or passed an equivalency |
948 | test in lieu of taking the core curriculum courses and provided |
949 | proof of completion of such curriculum courses or examination |
950 | and obtained a certificate from the board pursuant to this part |
951 | or, pursuant to authorization by the certifying authority, |
952 | provides proof of completion of such curriculum or coursework |
953 | within 6 months after such certification; and |
954 | Section 28. Subsections (2), (8), and (9) of section |
955 | 553.37, Florida Statutes, are amended, and subsection (12) is |
956 | added to that section, to read: |
957 | 553.37 Rules; inspections; and insignia.- |
958 | (2) The department shall adopt rules to address: |
959 | (a) Procedures and qualifications for approval of third- |
960 | party plan review and inspection agencies and of those who |
961 | perform inspections and plan reviews. |
962 | (b) Investigation of consumer complaints of noncompliance |
963 | of manufactured buildings with the Florida Building Code and the |
964 | Florida Fire Prevention Code. |
965 | (c) Issuance, cancellation, and revocation of any insignia |
966 | issued by the department and procedures for auditing and |
967 | accounting for disposition of them. |
968 | (d) Monitoring the manufacturers', inspection agencies', |
969 | and plan review agencies' compliance with this part and the |
970 | Florida Building Code. Monitoring may include, but is not |
971 | limited to, performing audits of plans, inspections of |
972 | manufacturing facilities and observation of the manufacturing |
973 | and inspection process, and onsite inspections of buildings. |
974 | (e) The performance by the department and its designees |
975 | and contractors of any other functions required by this part. |
976 | (8) The department, by rule, shall establish a schedule of |
977 | fees to pay the cost of the administration and enforcement of |
978 | this part. The rule may provide for manufacturers to pay fees to |
979 | the administrator directly via the Building Code Information |
980 | System. |
981 | (9) The department may delegate its enforcement authority |
982 | to a state department having building construction |
983 | responsibilities or a local government and may enter into |
984 | contracts for the performance of its administrative duties under |
985 | this part. The department may delegate its plan review and |
986 | inspection authority to one or more of the following in any |
987 | combination: |
988 | (a) A state department having building construction |
989 | responsibilities; |
990 | (b) A local government; |
991 | (c) An approved inspection agency; |
992 | (d) An approved plan review agency; or |
993 | (e) An agency of another state. |
994 | (12) Custom or one-of-a-kind prototype manufactured |
995 | buildings are not required to have state approval, but must be |
996 | in compliance with all local requirements of the governmental |
997 | agency having jurisdiction at the installation site. |
998 | Section 29. Section 553.375, Florida Statutes, is amended |
999 | to read: |
1000 | 553.375 Recertification of manufactured buildings.-Prior |
1001 | to the relocation to a site that has a higher design wind speed, |
1002 | modification, or change of occupancy of a manufactured building |
1003 | within the state, the manufacturer, dealer, or owner thereof may |
1004 | apply to the department for recertification of that manufactured |
1005 | building. The department shall, by rule, provide what |
1006 | information the applicant must submit for recertification and |
1007 | for plan review and inspection of such manufactured buildings |
1008 | and shall establish fees for recertification. Upon a |
1009 | determination by the department that the manufactured building |
1010 | complies with the applicable building codes, the department |
1011 | shall issue a recertification insignia. A manufactured building |
1012 | that bears recertification insignia does not require any |
1013 | additional approval by an enforcement jurisdiction in which the |
1014 | building is sold or installed, and is considered to comply with |
1015 | all applicable codes. As an alternative to recertification by |
1016 | the department, the manufacturer, dealer, or owner of a |
1017 | manufactured building may seek appropriate permitting and a |
1018 | certificate of occupancy from the local jurisdiction in |
1019 | accordance with procedures generally applicable under the |
1020 | Florida Building Code. |
1021 | Section 30. Subsection (1) of section 553.512, Florida |
1022 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
1023 | 553.512 Modifications and waivers; advisory council.- |
1024 | (1) The Florida Building Commission shall provide by |
1025 | regulation criteria for granting individual modifications of, or |
1026 | exceptions from, the literal requirements of this part upon a |
1027 | determination of unnecessary, unreasonable, or extreme hardship, |
1028 | provided such waivers shall not violate federal accessibility |
1029 | laws and regulations and shall be reviewed by the Accessibility |
1030 | Advisory Council. The commission shall establish by rule a fee |
1031 | to be paid upon submitting a request for a waiver as provided in |
1032 | this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of this |
1033 | subsection, if an applicant for a waiver demonstrates economic |
1034 | hardship in accordance with 28 C.F.R. s. 36.403(f)(1), a waiver |
1035 | shall be granted. The commission may not consider waiving any of |
1036 | the requirements of s. 553.5041 unless the applicant first |
1037 | demonstrates that she or he has applied for and been denied |
1038 | waiver or variance from all local government zoning, subdivision |
1039 | regulations, or other ordinances that prevent compliance |
1040 | therewith. Further, the commission may not waive the requirement |
1041 | of s. 553.5041(5)(a) and (c)1. governing the minimum width of |
1042 | accessible routes and minimum width of accessible parking |
1043 | spaces. |
1044 | Section 31. Effective October 1, 2010, section 553.721, |
1045 | Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
1046 | 553.721 Surcharge.- |
1047 | (1) In order for the Department of Community Affairs to |
1048 | administer and carry out the purposes of this part and related |
1049 | activities, there is hereby created a surcharge, to be assessed |
1050 | at the rate of 1.5 percent of the permit fees associated with |
1051 | enforcement of the Florida Building Code as defined by the |
1052 | uniform account criteria and specifically the uniform account |
1053 | code for building permits adopted for local government financial |
1054 | reporting pursuant to s. 218.32. The minimum amount collected on |
1055 | any permit issued shall be $2 one-half cent per square foot |
1056 | under-roof floor space permitted pursuant to s. 125.56(4) or s. |
1057 | 166.201. However, for additions, alterations, or renovations to |
1058 | existing buildings, the surcharge shall be computed on the basis |
1059 | of the square footage being added, altered, or renovated. The |
1060 | unit of government responsible for collecting a permit fee |
1061 | pursuant to s. 125.56(4) or s. 166.201 shall collect such |
1062 | surcharge and electronically remit the funds collected to the |
1063 | department on a quarterly calendar basis beginning not later |
1064 | than December 31, 2010, for the preceding quarter, and |
1065 | continuing each third month thereafter, and such unit of |
1066 | government shall may retain 10 an amount up to 5 percent of the |
1067 | surcharge collected to fund the participation of building |
1068 | departments in the national and state building code adoption |
1069 | processes and to provide education related to enforcement of the |
1070 | Florida Building Code cover costs associated with the collection |
1071 | and remittance of such surcharge. All funds remitted to the |
1072 | department pursuant to this section subsection shall be |
1073 | deposited in the Operating Trust Fund. Funds collected from such |
1074 | surcharge shall be used exclusively for the duties of the |
1075 | Florida Building Commission and the Department of Community |
1076 | Affairs under this chapter and shall not be used to fund |
1077 | research on techniques for mitigation of radon in existing |
1078 | buildings. Funds used by the department as well as funds to be |
1079 | transferred to the Department of Health shall be as prescribed |
1080 | in the annual General Appropriations Act. The department shall |
1081 | adopt rules governing the collection and remittance of |
1082 | surcharges in accordance with chapter 120. |
1083 | (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), and for the 2008-2009 |
1084 | fiscal year only, the amount transferred from the Operating |
1085 | Trust Fund to the Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the |
1086 | Department of Community Affairs pursuant to the General |
1087 | Appropriations Act for the 2008-2009 fiscal year shall be used |
1088 | for the regional planning councils, civil legal assistance, and |
1089 | the Front Porch Florida Initiative. |
1090 | Section 32. Subsections (2) and (3) and paragraph (b) of |
1091 | subsection (4) of section 553.73, Florida Statutes, are amended, |
1092 | present subsections (5) through (13) of that section are |
1093 | renumbered as subsections (6) through (14), respectively, a new |
1094 | subsection (5) is added to that section, paragraph (a) of |
1095 | present subsection (6) and present subsections (7) and (9) of |
1096 | that section are amended, and subsections (15), (16), and (17) |
1097 | are added to that section, to read: |
1098 | 553.73 Florida Building Code.- |
1099 | (2) The Florida Building Code shall contain provisions or |
1100 | requirements for public and private buildings, structures, and |
1101 | facilities relative to structural, mechanical, electrical, |
1102 | plumbing, energy, and gas systems, existing buildings, |
1103 | historical buildings, manufactured buildings, elevators, coastal |
1104 | construction, lodging facilities, food sales and food service |
1105 | facilities, health care facilities, including assisted living |
1106 | facilities, adult day care facilities, hospice residential and |
1107 | inpatient facilities and units, and facilities for the control |
1108 | of radiation hazards, public or private educational facilities, |
1109 | swimming pools, and correctional facilities and enforcement of |
1110 | and compliance with such provisions or requirements. Further, |
1111 | the Florida Building Code must provide for uniform |
1112 | implementation of ss. 515.25, 515.27, and 515.29 by including |
1113 | standards and criteria for residential swimming pool barriers, |
1114 | pool covers, latching devices, door and window exit alarms, and |
1115 | other equipment required therein, which are consistent with the |
1116 | intent of s. 515.23. Technical provisions to be contained within |
1117 | the Florida Building Code are restricted to requirements related |
1118 | to the types of materials used and construction methods and |
1119 | standards employed in order to meet criteria specified in the |
1120 | Florida Building Code. Provisions relating to the personnel, |
1121 | supervision or training of personnel, or any other professional |
1122 | qualification requirements relating to contractors or their |
1123 | workforce may not be included within the Florida Building Code, |
1124 | and subsections (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8), and (9) are not to |
1125 | be construed to allow the inclusion of such provisions within |
1126 | the Florida Building Code by amendment. This restriction applies |
1127 | to both initial development and amendment of the Florida |
1128 | Building Code. |
1129 | (3) The commission shall select from available national or |
1130 | international model building codes, or other available building |
1131 | codes and standards currently recognized by the laws of this |
1132 | state, to form the foundation for the Florida Building Code. The |
1133 | commission may modify the selected model codes and standards as |
1134 | needed to accommodate the specific needs of this state. |
1135 | Standards or criteria referenced by the selected model codes |
1136 | shall be similarly incorporated by reference. If a referenced |
1137 | standard or criterion requires amplification or modification to |
1138 | be appropriate for use in this state, only the amplification or |
1139 | modification shall be specifically set forth in the Florida |
1140 | Building Code. The Florida Building Commission may approve |
1141 | technical amendments to the code, subject to the requirements of |
1142 | subsections (8) (7) and (9) (8), after the amendments have been |
1143 | subject to the following conditions: |
1144 | (a) The proposed amendment has been published on the |
1145 | commission's website for a minimum of 45 days and all the |
1146 | associated documentation has been made available to any |
1147 | interested party before any consideration by any Technical |
1148 | Advisory Committee; |
1149 | (b) In order for a Technical Advisory Committee to make a |
1150 | favorable recommendation to the commission, the proposal must |
1151 | receive a three-fourths vote of the members present at the |
1152 | Technical Advisory Committee meeting and at least half of the |
1153 | regular members must be present in order to conduct a meeting; |
1154 | (c) After Technical Advisory Committee consideration and a |
1155 | recommendation for approval of any proposed amendment, the |
1156 | proposal must be published on the commission's website for not |
1157 | less than 45 days before any consideration by the commission; |
1158 | and |
1159 | (d) Any proposal may be modified by the commission based |
1160 | on public testimony and evidence from a public hearing held in |
1161 | accordance with chapter 120. |
1162 |
|
1163 | The commission shall incorporate within sections of the Florida |
1164 | Building Code provisions which address regional and local |
1165 | concerns and variations. The commission shall make every effort |
1166 | to minimize conflicts between the Florida Building Code, the |
1167 | Florida Fire Prevention Code, and the Life Safety Code. |
1168 | (4) |
1169 | (b) Local governments may, subject to the limitations of |
1170 | this section, adopt amendments to the technical provisions of |
1171 | the Florida Building Code which apply solely within the |
1172 | jurisdiction of such government and which provide for more |
1173 | stringent requirements than those specified in the Florida |
1174 | Building Code, not more than once every 6 months. A local |
1175 | government may adopt technical amendments that address local |
1176 | needs if: |
1177 | 1. The local governing body determines, following a public |
1178 | hearing which has been advertised in a newspaper of general |
1179 | circulation at least 10 days before the hearing, that there is a |
1180 | need to strengthen the requirements of the Florida Building |
1181 | Code. The determination must be based upon a review of local |
1182 | conditions by the local governing body, which review |
1183 | demonstrates by evidence or data that the geographical |
1184 | jurisdiction governed by the local governing body exhibits a |
1185 | local need to strengthen the Florida Building Code beyond the |
1186 | needs or regional variation addressed by the Florida Building |
1187 | Code, that the local need is addressed by the proposed local |
1188 | amendment, and that the amendment is no more stringent than |
1189 | necessary to address the local need. |
1190 | 2. Such additional requirements are not discriminatory |
1191 | against materials, products, or construction techniques of |
1192 | demonstrated capabilities. |
1193 | 3. Such additional requirements may not introduce a new |
1194 | subject not addressed in the Florida Building Code. |
1195 | 4. The enforcing agency shall make readily available, in a |
1196 | usable format, all amendments adopted pursuant to this section. |
1197 | 5. Any amendment to the Florida Building Code shall be |
1198 | transmitted within 30 days by the adopting local government to |
1199 | the commission. The commission shall maintain copies of all such |
1200 | amendments in a format that is usable and obtainable by the |
1201 | public. Local technical amendments shall not become effective |
1202 | until 30 days after the amendment has been received and |
1203 | published by the commission. |
1204 | 6. Any amendment to the Florida Building Code adopted by a |
1205 | local government pursuant to this paragraph shall be effective |
1206 | only until the adoption by the commission of the new edition of |
1207 | the Florida Building Code every third year. At such time, the |
1208 | commission shall review such amendment for consistency with the |
1209 | criteria in paragraph (9)(8)(a) and adopt such amendment as part |
1210 | of the Florida Building Code or rescind the amendment. The |
1211 | commission shall immediately notify the respective local |
1212 | government of the rescission of any amendment. After receiving |
1213 | such notice, the respective local government may readopt the |
1214 | rescinded amendment pursuant to the provisions of this |
1215 | paragraph. |
1216 | 7. Each county and municipality desiring to make local |
1217 | technical amendments to the Florida Building Code shall by |
1218 | interlocal agreement establish a countywide compliance review |
1219 | board to review any amendment to the Florida Building Code, |
1220 | adopted by a local government within the county pursuant to this |
1221 | paragraph, that is challenged by any substantially affected |
1222 | party for purposes of determining the amendment's compliance |
1223 | with this paragraph. If challenged, the local technical |
1224 | amendments shall not become effective until time for filing an |
1225 | appeal pursuant to subparagraph 8. has expired or, if there is |
1226 | an appeal, until the commission issues its final order |
1227 | determining the adopted amendment is in compliance with this |
1228 | subsection. |
1229 | 8. If the compliance review board determines such |
1230 | amendment is not in compliance with this paragraph, the |
1231 | compliance review board shall notify such local government of |
1232 | the noncompliance and that the amendment is invalid and |
1233 | unenforceable until the local government corrects the amendment |
1234 | to bring it into compliance. The local government may appeal the |
1235 | decision of the compliance review board to the commission. If |
1236 | the compliance review board determines such amendment to be in |
1237 | compliance with this paragraph, any substantially affected party |
1238 | may appeal such determination to the commission. Any such appeal |
1239 | shall be filed with the commission within 14 days of the board's |
1240 | written determination. The commission shall promptly refer the |
1241 | appeal to the Division of Administrative Hearings for the |
1242 | assignment of an administrative law judge. The administrative |
1243 | law judge shall conduct the required hearing within 30 days, and |
1244 | shall enter a recommended order within 30 days of the conclusion |
1245 | of such hearing. The commission shall enter a final order within |
1246 | 30 days thereafter. The provisions of chapter 120 and the |
1247 | uniform rules of procedure shall apply to such proceedings. The |
1248 | local government adopting the amendment that is subject to |
1249 | challenge has the burden of proving that the amendment complies |
1250 | with this paragraph in proceedings before the compliance review |
1251 | board and the commission, as applicable. Actions of the |
1252 | commission are subject to judicial review pursuant to s. 120.68. |
1253 | The compliance review board shall determine whether its |
1254 | decisions apply to a respective local jurisdiction or apply |
1255 | countywide. |
1256 | 9. An amendment adopted under this paragraph shall include |
1257 | a fiscal impact statement which documents the costs and benefits |
1258 | of the proposed amendment. Criteria for the fiscal impact |
1259 | statement shall include the impact to local government relative |
1260 | to enforcement, the impact to property and building owners, as |
1261 | well as to industry, relative to the cost of compliance. The |
1262 | fiscal impact statement may not be used as a basis for |
1263 | challenging the amendment for compliance. |
1264 | 10. In addition to subparagraphs 7. and 9., the commission |
1265 | may review any amendments adopted pursuant to this subsection |
1266 | and make nonbinding recommendations related to compliance of |
1267 | such amendments with this subsection. |
1268 | (5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), counties and |
1269 | municipalities may adopt by ordinance an administrative or |
1270 | technical amendment to the Florida Building Code relating to |
1271 | flood resistance in order to implement the National Flood |
1272 | Insurance Program or incentives. Specifically, an administrative |
1273 | amendment may assign the duty to enforce all or portions of |
1274 | flood-related code provisions to the appropriate agencies of the |
1275 | local government and adopt procedures for variances and |
1276 | exceptions from flood-related code provisions other than |
1277 | provisions for structures seaward of the coastal construction |
1278 | control line consistent with the requirements in 44 C.F.R. s. |
1279 | 60.6. A technical amendment is authorized to the extent it is |
1280 | more stringent than the code. A technical amendment is not |
1281 | subject to the requirements of subsection (4) and may not be |
1282 | rendered void when the code is updated if the amendment is |
1283 | adopted for the purpose of participating in the Community Rating |
1284 | System promulgated pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s. 4022, the amendment |
1285 | had already been adopted by local ordinance prior to July 1, |
1286 | 2010, or the amendment requires a design flood elevation above |
1287 | the base flood elevation. Any amendment adopted pursuant to this |
1288 | subsection shall be transmitted to the commission within 30 days |
1289 | after being adopted. |
1290 | (7)(6)(a) The commission, by rule adopted pursuant to ss. |
1291 | 120.536(1) and 120.54, shall update the Florida Building Code |
1292 | every 3 years. When updating the Florida Building Code, the |
1293 | commission shall select the most current version of the |
1294 | International Building Code, the International Fuel Gas Code, |
1295 | the International Mechanical Code, the International Plumbing |
1296 | Code, and the International Residential Code, all of which are |
1297 | adopted by the International Code Council, and the National |
1298 | Electrical Code, which is adopted by the National Fire |
1299 | Protection Association, to form the foundation codes of the |
1300 | updated Florida Building Code, if the version has been adopted |
1301 | by the applicable model code entity and made available to the |
1302 | public at least 6 months prior to its selection by the |
1303 | commission. The commission shall select the most current version |
1304 | of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) as a |
1305 | foundation code; however, the IECC shall be modified by the |
1306 | commission to maintain the efficiencies of the Florida Energy |
1307 | Efficiency Code for Building Construction adopted and amended |
1308 | pursuant to s. 553.901. |
1309 | (8)(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (3) or |
1310 | subsection (7) (6), the commission may address issues identified |
1311 | in this subsection by amending the code pursuant only to the |
1312 | rule adoption procedures contained in chapter 120. Provisions of |
1313 | the Florida Building Code, including those contained in |
1314 | referenced standards and criteria, relating to wind resistance |
1315 | or the prevention of water intrusion may not be amended pursuant |
1316 | to this subsection to diminish those construction requirements; |
1317 | however, the commission may, subject to conditions in this |
1318 | subsection, amend the provisions to enhance those construction |
1319 | requirements. Following the approval of any amendments to the |
1320 | Florida Building Code by the commission and publication of the |
1321 | amendments on the commission's website, authorities having |
1322 | jurisdiction to enforce the Florida Building Code may enforce |
1323 | the amendments. The commission may approve amendments that are |
1324 | needed to address: |
1325 | (a) Conflicts within the updated code; |
1326 | (b) Conflicts between the updated code and the Florida |
1327 | Fire Prevention Code adopted pursuant to chapter 633; |
1328 | (c) The omission of previously adopted Florida-specific |
1329 | amendments to the updated code if such omission is not supported |
1330 | by a specific recommendation of a technical advisory committee |
1331 | or particular action by the commission; |
1332 | (d) Unintended results from the integration of previously |
1333 | adopted Florida-specific amendments with the model code; |
1334 | (e) Equivalency of standards; |
1335 | (f)(e) Changes to or inconsistencies with federal or state |
1336 | law; or |
1337 | (g)(f) Adoption of an updated edition of the National |
1338 | Electrical Code if the commission finds that delay of |
1339 | implementing the updated edition causes undue hardship to |
1340 | stakeholders or otherwise threatens the public health, safety, |
1341 | and welfare. |
1342 | (10)(9) The following buildings, structures, and |
1343 | facilities are exempt from the Florida Building Code as provided |
1344 | by law, and any further exemptions shall be as determined by the |
1345 | Legislature and provided by law: |
1346 | (a) Buildings and structures specifically regulated and |
1347 | preempted by the Federal Government. |
1348 | (b) Railroads and ancillary facilities associated with the |
1349 | railroad. |
1350 | (c) Nonresidential farm buildings on farms. |
1351 | (d) Temporary buildings or sheds used exclusively for |
1352 | construction purposes. |
1353 | (e) Mobile or modular structures used as temporary |
1354 | offices, except that the provisions of part II relating to |
1355 | accessibility by persons with disabilities shall apply to such |
1356 | mobile or modular structures. |
1357 | (f) Those structures or facilities of electric utilities, |
1358 | as defined in s. 366.02, which are directly involved in the |
1359 | generation, transmission, or distribution of electricity. |
1360 | (g) Temporary sets, assemblies, or structures used in |
1361 | commercial motion picture or television production, or any |
1362 | sound-recording equipment used in such production, on or off the |
1363 | premises. |
1364 | (h) Storage sheds that are not designed for human |
1365 | habitation and that have a floor area of 720 square feet or less |
1366 | are not required to comply with the mandatory wind-borne-debris- |
1367 | impact standards of the Florida Building Code. |
1368 | (i) Chickees constructed by the Miccosukee Tribe of |
1369 | Indians of Florida or the Seminole Tribe of Florida. As used in |
1370 | this paragraph, the term "chickee" means an open-sided wooden |
1371 | hut that has a thatched roof of palm or palmetto or other |
1372 | traditional materials, and that does not incorporate any |
1373 | electrical, plumbing, or other nonwood features. |
1374 | (j) Family mausoleums not exceeding 250 square feet in |
1375 | area which are prefabricated and assembled on site or |
1376 | preassembled and delivered on site and have walls, roofs, and a |
1377 | floor constructed of granite, marble, or reinforced concrete. |
1378 |
|
1379 | With the exception of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (f), in |
1380 | order to preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the public, |
1381 | the Florida Building Commission may, by rule adopted pursuant to |
1382 | chapter 120, provide for exceptions to the broad categories of |
1383 | buildings exempted in this section, including exceptions for |
1384 | application of specific sections of the code or standards |
1385 | adopted therein. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer |
1386 | Services shall have exclusive authority to adopt by rule, |
1387 | pursuant to chapter 120, exceptions to nonresidential farm |
1388 | buildings exempted in paragraph (c) when reasonably necessary to |
1389 | preserve public health, safety, and welfare. The exceptions must |
1390 | be based upon specific criteria, such as under-roof floor area, |
1391 | aggregate electrical service capacity, HVAC system capacity, or |
1392 | other building requirements. Further, the commission may |
1393 | recommend to the Legislature additional categories of buildings, |
1394 | structures, or facilities which should be exempted from the |
1395 | Florida Building Code, to be provided by law. The Florida |
1396 | Building Code does not apply to temporary housing provided by |
1397 | the Department of Corrections to any prisoner in the state |
1398 | correctional system. |
1399 | (15) An agency or local government may not require that |
1400 | existing mechanical equipment on the surface of a roof be |
1401 | installed in compliance with the requirements of the Florida |
1402 | Building Code until the equipment is required to be removed or |
1403 | replaced. |
1404 | (16) The Florida Building Code must require that the |
1405 | illumination in classroom units be designed to provide and |
1406 | maintain an average of 40 foot-candles of light at each desktop. |
1407 | Public educational facilities must consider using light-emitting |
1408 | diode lighting before considering other lighting sources. |
1409 | (17) The provisions of section R313 of the most current |
1410 | version of the International Residential Code relating to |
1411 | mandated fire sprinklers may not be incorporated into the |
1412 | Florida Building Code as adopted by the Florida Building |
1413 | Commission and may not be adopted as a local amendment to the |
1414 | Florida Building Code. This subsection does not apply to a local |
1415 | government that has a lawfully adopted ordinance relating to |
1416 | fire sprinklers which has been in effect since January 1, 2010. |
1417 | Section 33. Subsection (5) is added to section 553.74, |
1418 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
1419 | 553.74 Florida Building Commission.- |
1420 | (5) Notwithstanding s. 112.313 or any other provision of |
1421 | law, a member of any of commission's technical advisory |
1422 | committees or a member of any other advisory committee or |
1423 | workgroup of the commission, does not have an impermissible |
1424 | conflict of interest when representing clients before the |
1425 | commission or one of its committees or workgroups. However, the |
1426 | member, in his or her capacity as member of the committee or |
1427 | workgroup, may not take part in any discussion on or take action |
1428 | on any matter in which he or she has a direct financial |
1429 | interest. |
1430 | Section 34. Subsection (2) of section 553.76, Florida |
1431 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
1432 | 553.76 General powers of the commission.-The commission is |
1433 | authorized to: |
1434 | (2) Issue memoranda of procedure for its internal |
1435 | management and control. The commission may adopt rules related |
1436 | to its consensus-based decisionmaking process, including, but |
1437 | not limited to, super majority voting requirements for |
1438 | commission actions relating to the adoption of the Florida |
1439 | Building Code or amendments to the code. |
1440 | Section 35. Subsections (2) and (4) of section 553.775, |
1441 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
1442 | 553.775 Interpretations.- |
1443 | (2) Local enforcement agencies, local building officials, |
1444 | state agencies, and the commission shall interpret provisions of |
1445 | the Florida Building Code in a manner that is consistent with |
1446 | declaratory statements and interpretations entered by the |
1447 | commission, except that conflicts between the Florida Fire |
1448 | Prevention Code and the Florida Building Code shall be resolved |
1449 | in accordance with s. 553.73(11)(10)(c) and (d). |
1450 | (4) In order to administer this section, the commission |
1451 | may adopt by rule and impose a fee for filing requests for |
1452 | declaratory statements and binding and nonbinding |
1453 | interpretations to recoup the cost of the proceedings which may |
1454 | not exceed $125 for each request for a nonbinding interpretation |
1455 | and $250 for each request for a binding review or |
1456 | interpretation. For proceedings conducted by or in coordination |
1457 | with a third-party, the rule may provide that payment be made |
1458 | directly to the third party, who shall remit to the department |
1459 | that portion of the fee necessary to cover the costs of the |
1460 | department. |
1461 | Section 36. Subsection (9) of section 553.79, Florida |
1462 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
1463 | 553.79 Permits; applications; issuance; inspections.- |
1464 | (9) Any state agency whose enabling legislation authorizes |
1465 | it to enforce provisions of the Florida Building Code may enter |
1466 | into an agreement with any other unit of government to delegate |
1467 | its responsibility to enforce those provisions and may expend |
1468 | public funds for permit and inspection fees, which fees may be |
1469 | no greater than the fees charged others. Inspection services |
1470 | that are not required to be performed by a state agency under a |
1471 | federal delegation of responsibility or by a state agency under |
1472 | the Florida Building Code must be performed under the |
1473 | alternative plans review and inspection process created in s. |
1474 | 553.791 or by a local governmental entity having authority to |
1475 | enforce the Florida Building Code. |
1476 | Section 37. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment |
1477 | made by this act to section 553.79, Florida Statutes, in a |
1478 | reference thereto, subsection (1) of section 553.80, Florida |
1479 | Statutes, is reenacted, and paragraph (c) of subsection (1) and |
1480 | subsection (3) of that section are amended, to read: |
1481 | 553.80 Enforcement.- |
1482 | (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (a)-(g), each local |
1483 | government and each legally constituted enforcement district |
1484 | with statutory authority shall regulate building construction |
1485 | and, where authorized in the state agency's enabling |
1486 | legislation, each state agency shall enforce the Florida |
1487 | Building Code required by this part on all public or private |
1488 | buildings, structures, and facilities, unless such |
1489 | responsibility has been delegated to another unit of government |
1490 | pursuant to s. 553.79(9). |
1491 | (a) Construction regulations relating to correctional |
1492 | facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of |
1493 | Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice are to be |
1494 | enforced exclusively by those departments. |
1495 | (b) Construction regulations relating to elevator |
1496 | equipment under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Elevators of |
1497 | the Department of Business and Professional Regulation shall be |
1498 | enforced exclusively by that department. |
1499 | (c) In addition to the requirements of s. 553.79 and this |
1500 | section, facilities subject to the provisions of chapter 395 and |
1501 | parts part II and VIII of chapter 400 shall have facility plans |
1502 | reviewed and construction surveyed by the state agency |
1503 | authorized to do so under the requirements of chapter 395 and |
1504 | parts part II and VIII of chapter 400 and the certification |
1505 | requirements of the Federal Government. Facilities subject to |
1506 | the provisions of part IV of chapter 400 may have facility plans |
1507 | reviewed and shall have construction surveyed by the state |
1508 | agency authorized to do so under the requirements of part IV of |
1509 | chapter 400 and the certification requirements of the Federal |
1510 | Government. |
1511 | (d) Building plans approved under s. 553.77(3) and state- |
1512 | approved manufactured buildings, including buildings |
1513 | manufactured and assembled offsite and not intended for |
1514 | habitation, such as lawn storage buildings and storage sheds, |
1515 | are exempt from local code enforcing agency plan reviews except |
1516 | for provisions of the code relating to erection, assembly, or |
1517 | construction at the site. Erection, assembly, and construction |
1518 | at the site are subject to local permitting and inspections. |
1519 | Lawn storage buildings and storage sheds bearing the insignia of |
1520 | approval of the department are not subject to s. 553.842. Such |
1521 | buildings that do not exceed 400 square feet may be delivered |
1522 | and installed without need of a contractor's or specialty |
1523 | license. |
1524 | (e) Construction regulations governing public schools, |
1525 | state universities, and community colleges shall be enforced as |
1526 | provided in subsection (6). |
1527 | (f) The Florida Building Code as it pertains to toll |
1528 | collection facilities under the jurisdiction of the turnpike |
1529 | enterprise of the Department of Transportation shall be enforced |
1530 | exclusively by the turnpike enterprise. |
1531 | (g) Construction regulations relating to secure mental |
1532 | health treatment facilities under the jurisdiction of the |
1533 | Department of Children and Family Services shall be enforced |
1534 | exclusively by the department in conjunction with the Agency for |
1535 | Health Care Administration's review authority under paragraph |
1536 | (c). |
1537 |
|
1538 | The governing bodies of local governments may provide a schedule |
1539 | of fees, as authorized by s. 125.56(2) or s. 166.222 and this |
1540 | section, for the enforcement of the provisions of this part. |
1541 | Such fees shall be used solely for carrying out the local |
1542 | government's responsibilities in enforcing the Florida Building |
1543 | Code. The authority of state enforcing agencies to set fees for |
1544 | enforcement shall be derived from authority existing on July 1, |
1545 | 1998. However, nothing contained in this subsection shall |
1546 | operate to limit such agencies from adjusting their fee schedule |
1547 | in conformance with existing authority. |
1548 | (3)(a) Each enforcement district shall be governed by a |
1549 | board, the composition of which shall be determined by the |
1550 | affected localities. |
1551 | (b)1. At its own option, each enforcement district or |
1552 | local enforcement agency may adopt promulgate rules granting to |
1553 | the owner of a single-family residence one or more exemptions |
1554 | from the Florida Building Code relating to: |
1555 | a.(a) Addition, alteration, or repairs performed by the |
1556 | property owner upon his or her own property, provided any |
1557 | addition or alteration shall not exceed 1,000 square feet or the |
1558 | square footage of the primary structure, whichever is less. |
1559 | b.(b) Addition, alteration, or repairs by a nonowner |
1560 | within a specific cost limitation set by rule, provided the |
1561 | total cost shall not exceed $5,000 within any 12-month period. |
1562 | c.(c) Building and inspection fees. |
1563 | 2. However, the exemptions under subparagraph 1. do not |
1564 | apply to single-family residences that are located in mapped |
1565 | flood hazard areas, as defined in the code, unless the |
1566 | enforcement district or local enforcement agency has determined |
1567 | that the work, which is otherwise exempt, does not constitute a |
1568 | substantial improvement, including the repair of substantial |
1569 | damage, of such single-family residences. |
1570 | 3. Each code exemption, as defined in sub-subparagraphs |
1571 | 1.a, b., and c. paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), shall be certified |
1572 | to the local board 10 days prior to implementation and shall |
1573 | only be effective in the territorial jurisdiction of the |
1574 | enforcement district or local enforcement agency implementing |
1575 | it. |
1576 | Section 38. Subsections (4) through (9) of section |
1577 | 553.841, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
1578 | 553.841 Building code compliance and mitigation program.- |
1579 | (4) The department, In administering the Florida Building |
1580 | Code Compliance and Mitigation Program, the department shall |
1581 | maintain, update, develop, or cause to be developed: |
1582 | (a) A core curriculum that is prerequisite to the advanced |
1583 | module coursework. |
1584 | (b) advanced modules designed for use by each profession. |
1585 | (c) The core curriculum developed under this subsection |
1586 | must be submitted to the Department of Business and Professional |
1587 | Regulation for approval. Advanced modules developed under this |
1588 | paragraph must be approved by the commission and submitted to |
1589 | the respective boards for approval. |
1590 | (5) The core curriculum shall cover the information |
1591 | required to have all categories of participants appropriately |
1592 | informed as to their technical and administrative |
1593 | responsibilities in the effective execution of the code process |
1594 | by all individuals currently licensed under part XII of chapter |
1595 | 468, chapter 471, chapter 481, or chapter 489, except as |
1596 | otherwise provided in s. 471.017. The core curriculum shall be |
1597 | prerequisite to the advanced module coursework for all licensees |
1598 | and shall be completed by individuals licensed in all categories |
1599 | under part XII of chapter 468, chapter 471, chapter 481, or |
1600 | chapter 489 within the first 2-year period after initial |
1601 | licensure. Core course hours taken by licensees to complete this |
1602 | requirement shall count toward fulfillment of required |
1603 | continuing education units under part XII of chapter 468, |
1604 | chapter 471, chapter 481, or chapter 489. |
1605 | (5)(6) Each biennium, upon receipt of funds by the |
1606 | Department of Community Affairs from the Construction Industry |
1607 | Licensing Board and the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board |
1608 | provided under ss. 489.109(3) and 489.509(3), the department |
1609 | shall determine the amount of funds available for the Florida |
1610 | Building Code Compliance and Mitigation Program. |
1611 | (6)(7) If the projects provided through the Florida |
1612 | Building Code Compliance and Mitigation Program in any state |
1613 | fiscal year do not require the use of all available funds, the |
1614 | unused funds shall be carried forward and allocated for use |
1615 | during the following fiscal year. |
1616 | (7)(8) The Florida Building Commission shall provide by |
1617 | rule for the accreditation of courses related to the Florida |
1618 | Building Code by accreditors approved by the commission. The |
1619 | commission shall establish qualifications of accreditors and |
1620 | criteria for the accreditation of courses by rule. The |
1621 | commission may revoke the accreditation of a course by an |
1622 | accreditor if the accreditation is demonstrated to violate this |
1623 | part or the rules of the commission. |
1624 | (8)(9) This section does not prohibit or limit the subject |
1625 | areas or development of continuing education or training on the |
1626 | Florida Building Code by any qualified entity. |
1627 | Section 39. Subsections (1), (5), (8), and (17) of section |
1628 | 553.842, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
1629 | 553.842 Product evaluation and approval.- |
1630 | (1) The commission shall adopt rules under ss. 120.536(1) |
1631 | and 120.54 to develop and implement a product evaluation and |
1632 | approval system that applies statewide to operate in |
1633 | coordination with the Florida Building Code. The commission may |
1634 | enter into contracts to provide for administration of the |
1635 | product evaluation and approval system. The commission's rules |
1636 | and any applicable contract may provide that the payment of fees |
1637 | related to approvals be made directly to the administrator. Any |
1638 | fee paid by a product manufacturer shall be used only for |
1639 | funding the product evaluation and approval system. The product |
1640 | evaluation and approval system shall provide: |
1641 | (a) Appropriate promotion of innovation and new |
1642 | technologies. |
1643 | (b) Processing submittals of products from manufacturers |
1644 | in a timely manner. |
1645 | (c) Independent, third-party qualified and accredited |
1646 | testing and laboratory facilities, product evaluation entities, |
1647 | quality assurance agencies, certification agencies, and |
1648 | validation entities. |
1649 | (d) An easily accessible product acceptance list to |
1650 | entities subject to the Florida Building Code. |
1651 | (e) Development of stringent but reasonable testing |
1652 | criteria based upon existing consensus standards, when |
1653 | available, for products. |
1654 | (f) Long-term approvals, where feasible. State and local |
1655 | approvals will be valid until the requirements of the code on |
1656 | which the approval is based change, the product changes in a |
1657 | manner affecting its performance as required by the code, or the |
1658 | approval is revoked. However, the commission may authorize by |
1659 | rule editorial revisions to approvals and charge a fee as |
1660 | provided in this section. |
1661 | (g) Criteria for revocation of a product approval. |
1662 | (h) Cost-effectiveness. |
1663 | (5) Statewide approval of products, methods, or systems of |
1664 | construction may be achieved by one of the following methods. |
1665 | One of these methods must be used by the commission to approve |
1666 | the following categories of products: panel walls, exterior |
1667 | doors, roofing, skylights, windows, shutters, and structural |
1668 | components as established by the commission by rule. |
1669 | (a) Products for which the code establishes standardized |
1670 | testing or comparative or rational analysis methods shall be |
1671 | approved by submittal and validation of one of the following |
1672 | reports or listings indicating that the product or method or |
1673 | system of construction was evaluated to be in compliance with |
1674 | the Florida Building Code and that the product or method or |
1675 | system of construction is, for the purpose intended, at least |
1676 | equivalent to that required by the Florida Building Code: |
1677 | 1. A certification mark or listing of an approved |
1678 | certification agency, which may be used only for products for |
1679 | which the code designates standardized testing; |
1680 | 2. A test report from an approved testing laboratory; |
1681 | 3. A product evaluation report based upon testing or |
1682 | comparative or rational analysis, or a combination thereof, from |
1683 | an approved product evaluation entity; or |
1684 | 4. A product evaluation report based upon testing or |
1685 | comparative or rational analysis, or a combination thereof, |
1686 | developed and signed and sealed by a professional engineer or |
1687 | architect, licensed in this state. |
1688 |
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1689 | A product evaluation report or a certification mark or listing |
1690 | of an approved certification agency which demonstrates that the |
1691 | product or method or system of construction complies with the |
1692 | Florida Building Code for the purpose intended shall be |
1693 | equivalent to a test report and test procedure as referenced in |
1694 | the Florida Building Code. An application for state approval of |
1695 | a product under subparagraph 1. must be approved by the |
1696 | department after the commission staff or a designee verifies |
1697 | that the application and related documentation are complete. |
1698 | This verification must be completed within 10 business days |
1699 | after receipt of the application. Upon approval by the |
1700 | department, the product shall be immediately added to the list |
1701 | of state-approved products maintained under subsection (13). |
1702 | Approvals by the department shall be reviewed and ratified by |
1703 | the commission's program oversight committee except for a |
1704 | showing of good cause that a review by the full commission is |
1705 | necessary. The commission shall adopt rules providing means to |
1706 | cure deficiencies identified within submittals for products |
1707 | approved under this paragraph. |
1708 | (b) Products, methods, or systems of construction for |
1709 | which there are no specific standardized testing or comparative |
1710 | or rational analysis methods established in the code may be |
1711 | approved by submittal and validation of one of the following: |
1712 | 1. A product evaluation report based upon testing or |
1713 | comparative or rational analysis, or a combination thereof, from |
1714 | an approved product evaluation entity indicating that the |
1715 | product or method or system of construction was evaluated to be |
1716 | in compliance with the intent of the Florida Building Code and |
1717 | that the product or method or system of construction is, for the |
1718 | purpose intended, at least equivalent to that required by the |
1719 | Florida Building Code; or |
1720 | 2. A product evaluation report based upon testing or |
1721 | comparative or rational analysis, or a combination thereof, |
1722 | developed and signed and sealed by a professional engineer or |
1723 | architect, licensed in this state, who certifies that the |
1724 | product or method or system of construction is, for the purpose |
1725 | intended, at least equivalent to that required by the Florida |
1726 | Building Code. |
1727 | (8) The commission may adopt rules to approve the |
1728 | following types of entities that produce information on which |
1729 | product approvals are based. All of the following entities, |
1730 | including engineers and architects, must comply with a |
1731 | nationally recognized standard demonstrating independence or no |
1732 | conflict of interest: |
1733 | (a) Evaluation entities approved pursuant to this |
1734 | paragraph that meet the criteria for approval adopted by the |
1735 | commission by rule. The commission shall specifically approve |
1736 | the National Evaluation Service, the International Association |
1737 | of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Evaluation Service the |
1738 | International Conference of Building Officials Evaluation |
1739 | Services, the International Code Council Evaluation Services, |
1740 | the Building Officials and Code Administrators International |
1741 | Evaluation Services, the Southern Building Code Congress |
1742 | International Evaluation Services, and the Miami-Dade County |
1743 | Building Code Compliance Office Product Control. Architects and |
1744 | engineers licensed in this state are also approved to conduct |
1745 | product evaluations as provided in subsection (5). |
1746 | (b) Testing laboratories accredited by national |
1747 | organizations, such as A2LA and the National Voluntary |
1748 | Laboratory Accreditation Program, laboratories accredited by |
1749 | evaluation entities approved under paragraph (a), and |
1750 | laboratories that comply with other guidelines for testing |
1751 | laboratories selected by the commission and adopted by rule. |
1752 | (c) Quality assurance entities approved by evaluation |
1753 | entities approved under paragraph (a) and by certification |
1754 | agencies approved under paragraph (d) and other quality |
1755 | assurance entities that comply with guidelines selected by the |
1756 | commission and adopted by rule. |
1757 | (d) Certification agencies accredited by nationally |
1758 | recognized accreditors and other certification agencies that |
1759 | comply with guidelines selected by the commission and adopted by |
1760 | rule. |
1761 | (e) Validation entities that comply with accreditation |
1762 | standards established by the commission by rule. |
1763 | (17)(a) The Florida Building Commission shall review the |
1764 | list of evaluation entities in subsection (8) and, in the annual |
1765 | report required under s. 553.77, shall either recommend |
1766 | amendments to the list to add evaluation entities the commission |
1767 | determines should be authorized to perform product evaluations |
1768 | or shall report on the criteria adopted by rule or to be adopted |
1769 | by rule allowing the commission to approve evaluation entities |
1770 | that use the commission's product evaluation process. If the |
1771 | commission adopts criteria by rule, the rulemaking process must |
1772 | be completed by July 1, 2009. |
1773 | (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (8)(a), the International |
1774 | Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Evaluation |
1775 | Services is approved as an evaluation entity until October 1, |
1776 | 2009. If the association does not obtain permanent approval by |
1777 | the commission as an evaluation entity by October 1, 2009, |
1778 | products approved on the basis of an association evaluation must |
1779 | be substituted by an alternative, approved entity by December |
1780 | 31, 2009, and on January 1, 2010, any product approval issued by |
1781 | the commission based on an association evaluation is void. |
1782 | Section 40. Subsection (4) is added to section 553.844, |
1783 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
1784 | 553.844 Windstorm loss mitigation; requirements for roofs |
1785 | and opening protection.- |
1786 | (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, |
1787 | exposed mechanical equipment or appliances fastened to a roof or |
1788 | installed on the ground in compliance with the code using rated |
1789 | stands, platforms, curbs, slabs, or other means are deemed to |
1790 | comply with the wind resistance requirements of the 2007 Florida |
1791 | Building Code, as amended. Further support or enclosure of such |
1792 | mechanical equipment or appliances is not required by a state or |
1793 | local official having authority to enforce the Florida Building |
1794 | Code. This subsection expires on the effective date of the 2010 |
1795 | Florida Building Code. |
1796 | Section 41. Section 553.885, Florida Statutes, is amended |
1797 | to read: |
1798 | 553.885 Carbon monoxide alarm required.- |
1799 | (1) Every separate building or addition to an existing |
1800 | building, other than a hospital, an inpatient hospice facility, |
1801 | or a nursing home facility licensed by the Agency for Health |
1802 | Care Administration, constructed for which a building permit is |
1803 | issued for new construction on or after July 1, 2008, and having |
1804 | a fossil-fuel-burning heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an |
1805 | attached garage, or other feature, fixture, or element that |
1806 | emits carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion shall have an |
1807 | approved operational carbon monoxide alarm installed within 10 |
1808 | feet of each room used for sleeping purposes in the new building |
1809 | or addition, or at such other locations as required by the |
1810 | Florida Building Code. The requirements of this subsection may |
1811 | be satisfied with the installation of a hard-wired battery- |
1812 | powered carbon monoxide alarm or a hard-wired battery-powered |
1813 | combination carbon monoxide and smoke alarm. For a new hospital, |
1814 | an inpatient hospice facility, or a nursing home facility |
1815 | licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration, or a new |
1816 | state correctional institution, an approved operational carbon |
1817 | monoxide detector shall be installed inside or directly outside |
1818 | of each room or area within the hospital or facility where a |
1819 | fossil-fuel-burning heater, engine, or appliance is located. |
1820 | This detector shall be connected to the fire alarm system of the |
1821 | hospital or facility as a supervisory signal. This subsection |
1822 | does not apply to existing buildings that are undergoing |
1823 | alterations or repairs unless the alteration is an addition as |
1824 | defined in subsection (3). |
1825 | (2) The Florida Building Commission shall adopt rules to |
1826 | administer this section and shall incorporate such requirements |
1827 | into its next revision of the Florida Building Code. |
1828 | (3) As used in this section, the term: |
1829 | (a) "Carbon monoxide alarm" means a device that is meant |
1830 | for the purpose of detecting carbon monoxide, that produces a |
1831 | distinct audible alarm, and that meets the requirements of and |
1832 | is approved by the Florida Building Commission. |
1833 | (b) "Fossil fuel" means coal, kerosene, oil, fuel gases, |
1834 | or other petroleum or hydrocarbon product that emits carbon |
1835 | monoxide as a by-product of combustion. |
1836 | (c) "Addition" means an extension or increase in floor |
1837 | area, number of stories, or height of a building or structure. |
1838 | Section 42. Subsection (2) of section 553.9061, Florida |
1839 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
1840 | 553.9061 Scheduled increases in thermal efficiency |
1841 | standards.- |
1842 | (2) The Florida Building Commission shall identify within |
1843 | code support and compliance documentation the specific building |
1844 | options and elements available to meet the energy performance |
1845 | goals established in subsection (1). Energy efficiency |
1846 | performance options and elements include, but are not limited |
1847 | to: |
1848 | (a) Energy-efficient water heating systems, including |
1849 | solar water heating. |
1850 | (b) Energy-efficient appliances. |
1851 | (c) Energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights. |
1852 | (d) Low solar-absorption roofs, also known as "cool |
1853 | roofs." |
1854 | (e) Enhanced ceiling and wall insulation. |
1855 | (f) Reduced-leak duct systems and energy-saving devices |
1856 | and features installed within duct systems. |
1857 | (g) Programmable thermostats. |
1858 | (h) Energy-efficient lighting systems. |
1859 | (i) Energy-saving quality installation procedures for |
1860 | replacement air-conditioning systems, including, but not limited |
1861 | to, equipment sizing analysis and duct inspection. |
1862 | (j) Shading devices, sunscreening materials, and |
1863 | overhangs. |
1864 | (k) Weatherstripping, caulking, and sealing of exterior |
1865 | openings and penetrations. |
1866 | (l) Energy-efficient centralized computer data centers in |
1867 | office buildings. |
1868 | Section 43. Subsections (3) and (4) of section 553.909, |
1869 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
1870 | 553.909 Setting requirements for appliances; exceptions.- |
1871 | (3) Commercial or residential swimming pool pumps or water |
1872 | heaters manufactured on or sold after July 1, 2011, shall comply |
1873 | with the requirements of this subsection. |
1874 | (a) Natural gas pool heaters shall not be equipped with |
1875 | constantly burning pilots. |
1876 | (b) Heat pump pool heaters shall have a coefficient of |
1877 | performance at low temperature of not less than 4.0. |
1878 | (c) The thermal efficiency of gas-fired pool heaters and |
1879 | oil-fired pool heaters shall not be less than 78 percent. |
1880 | (d) All pool heaters shall have a readily accessible on- |
1881 | off switch that is mounted outside the heater and that allows |
1882 | shutting off the heater without adjusting the thermostat |
1883 | setting. |
1884 | (4)(a) Residential swimming pool filtration pumps and pump |
1885 | motors manufactured on or after July 1, 2011, must comply with |
1886 | the requirements in this subsection. |
1887 | (b) Residential filtration pool pump motors shall not be |
1888 | split-phase, shaded-pole, or capacitor start-induction run |
1889 | types. |
1890 | (c) Residential filtration pool pumps and pool pump motors |
1891 | with a total horsepower of 1 HP or more shall have the |
1892 | capability of operating at two or more speeds with a low speed |
1893 | having a rotation rate that is no more than one-half of the |
1894 | motor's maximum rotation rate. |
1895 | (d) Residential filtration pool pump motor controls shall |
1896 | have the capability of operating the pool pump at a minimum of |
1897 | two speeds. The default circulation speed shall be the |
1898 | residential filtration speed, with a higher speed override |
1899 | capability being for a temporary period not to exceed one normal |
1900 | cycle or 24 hours 120 minutes, whichever is less; except that |
1901 | circulation speed for solar pool heating systems shall be |
1902 | permitted to run at higher speeds during periods of usable solar |
1903 | heat gain. |
1904 | Section 44. Section 553.912, Florida Statutes, is amended |
1905 | to read: |
1906 | 553.912 Air conditioners.-All air conditioners that which |
1907 | are sold or installed in the state shall meet the minimum |
1908 | efficiency ratings of the Florida Energy Efficiency Code for |
1909 | Building Construction. These efficiency ratings shall be |
1910 | minimums and may be updated in the Florida Energy Efficiency |
1911 | Code for Building Construction by the department in accordance |
1912 | with s. 553.901, following its determination that more cost- |
1913 | effective energy-saving equipment and techniques are available. |
1914 | It is the intent of the Legislature that all replacement air- |
1915 | conditioning systems be installed using energy-saving, quality |
1916 | installation procedures, including, but not limited to, |
1917 | equipment sizing analysis and duct inspection. |
1918 | Section 45. Section 627.711, Florida Statutes, is amended |
1919 | to read: |
1920 | 627.711 Notice of premium discounts for hurricane loss |
1921 | mitigation; uniform mitigation verification inspection form.- |
1922 | (1) Using a form prescribed by the Office of Insurance |
1923 | Regulation, the insurer shall clearly notify the applicant or |
1924 | policyholder of any personal lines residential property |
1925 | insurance policy, at the time of the issuance of the policy and |
1926 | at each renewal, of the availability and the range of each |
1927 | premium discount, credit, other rate differential, or reduction |
1928 | in deductibles, and combinations of discounts, credits, rate |
1929 | differentials, or reductions in deductibles, for properties on |
1930 | which fixtures or construction techniques demonstrated to reduce |
1931 | the amount of loss in a windstorm can be or have been installed |
1932 | or implemented. The prescribed form shall describe generally |
1933 | what actions the policyholders may be able to take to reduce |
1934 | their windstorm premium. The prescribed form and a list of such |
1935 | ranges approved by the office for each insurer licensed in the |
1936 | state and providing such discounts, credits, other rate |
1937 | differentials, or reductions in deductibles for properties |
1938 | described in this subsection shall be available for electronic |
1939 | viewing and download from the Department of Financial Services' |
1940 | or the Office of Insurance Regulation's Internet website. The |
1941 | Financial Services Commission may adopt rules to implement this |
1942 | subsection. |
1943 | (2)(a) By July 1, 2007, The Financial Services Commission |
1944 | shall develop by rule a uniform mitigation verification |
1945 | inspection form that shall be used by all insurers when |
1946 | submitted by policyholders for the purpose of factoring |
1947 | discounts for wind insurance. In developing the form, the |
1948 | commission shall seek input from insurance, construction, and |
1949 | building code representatives. Further, the commission shall |
1950 | provide guidance as to the length of time the inspection results |
1951 | are valid. An insurer shall accept as valid a uniform mitigation |
1952 | verification form certified by the Department of Financial |
1953 | Services or signed by the following authorized mitigation |
1954 | inspectors: |
1955 | 1.(a) A home inspector licensed under s. 468.8314 who has |
1956 | completed at least 3 hours of hurricane mitigation training |
1957 | which includes hurricane mitigation techniques and compliance |
1958 | with the uniform mitigation verification form and completion of |
1959 | a proficiency exam. Thereafter, home inspectors licensed under |
1960 | s. 468.8314, must complete at least 2 hours of continuing |
1961 | education, as part of the existing licensure renewal |
1962 | requirements each year, related to mitigation inspection and the |
1963 | uniform mitigation form hurricane mitigation inspector certified |
1964 | by the My Safe Florida Home program; |
1965 | 2.(b) A building code inspector certified under s. |
1966 | 468.607; |
1967 | 3.(c) A general, building, or residential contractor |
1968 | licensed under s. 489.111; |
1969 | 4.(d) A professional engineer licensed under s. 471.015 |
1970 | who has passed the appropriate equivalency test of the building |
1971 | code training program as required by s. 553.841; |
1972 | 5.(e) A professional architect licensed under s. 481.213; |
1973 | or |
1974 | 6.(f) Any other individual or entity recognized by the |
1975 | insurer as possessing the necessary qualifications to properly |
1976 | complete a uniform mitigation verification form. |
1977 | (b) An insurer may, but is not required to, accept a form |
1978 | from any other person possessing qualifications and experience |
1979 | acceptable to the insurer. |
1980 | (3) A person who is authorized to sign a mitigation |
1981 | verification form must inspect the structures referenced by the |
1982 | form personally, not through employees or other persons, and |
1983 | must certify or attest to personal inspection of the structures |
1984 | referenced by the form. However, licensees under s. 471.015 or |
1985 | s. 489.111 may authorize a direct employee, who is not an |
1986 | independent contractor, and who possesses the requisite skill, |
1987 | knowledge and experience to conduct a mitigation verification |
1988 | inspection. Insurers shall have the right to request and obtain |
1989 | information from the authorized mitigation inspector under s. |
1990 | 489.111, regarding any authorized employee's qualifications |
1991 | prior to accepting a mitigation verification form performed by |
1992 | an employee that is not licensed under s. 471.015 or s. 489.111. |
1993 | (4) An authorized mitigation inspector that signs a |
1994 | uniform mitigation form, and a direct employee authorized to |
1995 | conduct mitigation verification inspections under paragraph (3), |
1996 | may not commit misconduct in performing hurricane mitigation |
1997 | inspections or in completing a uniform mitigation form that |
1998 | causes financial harm to a customer or their insurer; or that |
1999 | jeopardizes a customer's health and safety. Misconduct occurs |
2000 | when an authorized mitigation inspector signs a uniform |
2001 | mitigation verification form that: |
2002 | (a) Falsely indicates that he or she personally inspected |
2003 | the structures referenced by the form; |
2004 | (b) Falsely indicates the existence of a feature which |
2005 | entitles an insured to a mitigation discount which the inspector |
2006 | knows does not exist or did not personally inspect; |
2007 | (c) Contains erroneous information due to the gross |
2008 | negligence of the inspector; or |
2009 | (d) Contains a pattern of demonstrably false information |
2010 | regarding the existence of mitigation features that could give |
2011 | an insured a false evaluation of the ability of the structure to |
2012 | withstand major damage from a hurricane endangering the safety |
2013 | of the insured's life and property. |
2014 | (5) The licensing board of an authorized mitigation |
2015 | inspector that violates subsection (4) may commence disciplinary |
2016 | proceedings and impose administrative fines and other sanctions |
2017 | authorized under the authorized mitigation inspector's licensing |
2018 | act. Authorized mitigation inspectors licensed under s. 471.015 |
2019 | or s. 489.111 shall be directly liable for the acts of employees |
2020 | that violate subsection (4) as if the authorized mitigation |
2021 | inspector personally performed the inspection. |
2022 | (6) An insurer, person, or other entity that obtains |
2023 | evidence of fraud or evidence that an authorized mitigation |
2024 | inspector or an employee authorized to conduct mitigation |
2025 | verification inspections under paragraph (3), has made false |
2026 | statements in the completion of a mitigation inspection form |
2027 | shall file a report with the Division of Insurance Fraud, along |
2028 | with all of the evidence in its possession that supports the |
2029 | allegation of fraud or falsity. An insurer, person, or other |
2030 | entity making the report shall be immune from liability in |
2031 | accordance with s. 626.989(4), for any statements made in the |
2032 | report, during the investigation, or in connection with the |
2033 | report. The Division of Insurance Fraud shall issue an |
2034 | investigative report if it finds that probable cause exists to |
2035 | believe that the authorized mitigation inspector, or an employee |
2036 | authorized to conduct mitigation verification inspections under |
2037 | paragraph (3), made intentionally false or fraudulent statements |
2038 | in the inspection form. Upon conclusion of the investigation and |
2039 | a finding of probable cause that a violation has occurred, the |
2040 | Division of Insurance Fraud shall send a copy of the |
2041 | investigative report to the office and a copy to the agency |
2042 | responsible for the professional licensure of the authorized |
2043 | mitigation inspector, whether or not a prosecutor takes action |
2044 | based upon the report. |
2045 | (7)(3) An individual or entity who knowingly provides or |
2046 | utters a false or fraudulent mitigation verification form with |
2047 | the intent to obtain or receive a discount on an insurance |
2048 | premium to which the individual or entity is not entitled |
2049 | commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as |
2050 | provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. |
2051 | (8) At its expense, the insurer may require that any |
2052 | uniform mitigation verification form provided by an authorized |
2053 | mitigation inspector or inspection company be independently |
2054 | verified by an inspector, inspection company or an independent |
2055 | third-party quality assurance provider which does possess a |
2056 | quality assurance program prior to accepting the uniform |
2057 | mitigation verification form as valid. |
2058 | Section 46. Subsections (7) through (28) of section |
2059 | 633.021, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (8) |
2060 | through (29), respectively, a new subsection (7) is added to |
2061 | that section, and present subsection (20) of that section is |
2062 | amended, to read: |
2063 | 633.021 Definitions.-As used in this chapter: |
2064 | (7)(a) "Fire equipment dealer Class A" means a licensed |
2065 | fire equipment dealer whose business is limited to servicing, |
2066 | recharging, repairing, installing, or inspecting all types of |
2067 | fire extinguishers and conducting hydrostatic tests on all types |
2068 | of fire extinguishers. |
2069 | (b) "Fire equipment dealer Class B" means a licensed fire |
2070 | equipment dealer whose business is limited to servicing, |
2071 | recharging, repairing, installing, or inspecting all types of |
2072 | fire extinguishers, including recharging carbon dioxide units |
2073 | and conducting hydrostatic tests on all types of fire |
2074 | extinguishers, except carbon dioxide units. |
2075 | (c) "Fire equipment dealer Class C" means a licensed fire |
2076 | equipment dealer whose business is limited to servicing, |
2077 | recharging, repairing, installing, or inspecting all types of |
2078 | fire extinguishers, except recharging carbon dioxide units, and |
2079 | conducting hydrostatic tests on all types of fire extinguishers, |
2080 | except carbon dioxide units. |
2081 | (d) "Fire equipment dealer Class D" means a licensed fire |
2082 | equipment dealer whose business is limited to servicing, |
2083 | recharging, repairing, installing, hydrotesting, or inspecting |
2084 | of all types of preengineered fire extinguishing systems. |
2085 | (21)(a)(20) A "preengineered system" is a fire suppression |
2086 | system which: |
2087 | 1.(a) Uses any of a variety of extinguishing agents. |
2088 | 2.(b) Is designed to protect specific hazards. |
2089 | 3.(c) Must be installed according to pretested limitations |
2090 | and configurations specified by the manufacturer and applicable |
2091 | National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards. Only |
2092 | those chapters within the National Fire Protection Association |
2093 | standards that pertain to servicing, recharging, repairing, |
2094 | installing, hydrotesting, or inspecting any type of |
2095 | preengineered fire extinguishing system may be used. |
2096 | 4.(d) Must be installed using components specified by the |
2097 | manufacturer or components that are listed as equal parts by a |
2098 | nationally recognized testing laboratory such as Underwriters |
2099 | Laboratories, Inc., or Factory Mutual Laboratories, Inc. |
2100 | 5.(e) Must be listed by a nationally recognized testing |
2101 | laboratory. |
2102 | (b) Preengineered systems consist of and include all of |
2103 | the components and parts providing fire suppression protection, |
2104 | but do not include the equipment being protected, and may |
2105 | incorporate special nozzles, flow rates, methods of application, |
2106 | pressurization levels, and quantities of agents designed by the |
2107 | manufacturer for specific hazards. |
2108 | Section 47. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section |
2109 | 633.0215, Florida Statutes, is amended, and subsections (13) and |
2110 | (14) are added to that section, to read: |
2111 | 633.0215 Florida Fire Prevention Code.- |
2112 | (3) No later than 180 days before the triennial adoption |
2113 | of the Florida Fire Prevention Code, the State Fire Marshal |
2114 | shall notify each municipal, county, and special district fire |
2115 | department of the triennial code adoption and steps necessary |
2116 | for local amendments to be included within the code. No later |
2117 | than 120 days before the triennial adoption of the Florida Fire |
2118 | Prevention Code, each local jurisdiction shall provide the State |
2119 | Fire Marshal with copies of its local fire code amendments. The |
2120 | State Fire Marshal has the option to process local fire code |
2121 | amendments that are received less than 120 days before the |
2122 | adoption date of the Florida Fire Prevention Code. |
2123 | (b) Any local amendment to the Florida Fire Prevention |
2124 | Code adopted by a local government shall be effective only until |
2125 | the adoption of the new edition of the Florida Fire Prevention |
2126 | Code, which shall be every third year. At such time, the State |
2127 | Fire Marshal shall adopt such amendment as part of the Florida |
2128 | Fire Prevention Code or rescind the amendment. The State Fire |
2129 | Marshal shall immediately notify the respective local government |
2130 | of the rescission of the amendment and the reason for the |
2131 | rescission. After receiving such notice, the respective local |
2132 | government may readopt the rescinded amendment. Incorporation of |
2133 | local amendments as regional and local concerns and variations |
2134 | shall be considered as adoption of an amendment pursuant to this |
2135 | section part. |
2136 | (13)(a) The State Fire Marshal shall issue an expedited |
2137 | declaratory statement relating to interpretations of provisions |
2138 | of the Florida Fire Prevention Code according to the following |
2139 | guidelines: |
2140 | 1. The declaratory statement shall be rendered in |
2141 | accordance with s. 120.565, except that a final decision must be |
2142 | issued by the State Fire Marshal within 45 days after the |
2143 | division's receipt of a petition seeking an expedited |
2144 | declaratory statement. The State Fire Marshal shall give notice |
2145 | of the petition and the expedited declaratory statement or the |
2146 | denial of the petition in the next available issue of the |
2147 | Florida Administrative Weekly after the petition is filed and |
2148 | after the statement or denial is rendered. |
2149 | 2. The petitioner must be the owner of the disputed |
2150 | project or the owner's representative. |
2151 | 3. The petition for an expedited declaratory statement |
2152 | must be: |
2153 | a. Related to an active project that is under construction |
2154 | or must have been submitted for a permit. |
2155 | b. The subject of a written notice citing a specific |
2156 | provision of the Florida Fire Prevention Code which is in |
2157 | dispute. |
2158 | c. Limited to a single question that is capable of being |
2159 | answered with a "yes" or "no" response. |
2160 | (b) A petition for a declaratory statement which does not |
2161 | meet all of the requirements of this subsection must be denied |
2162 | without prejudice. This subsection does not affect the right of |
2163 | the petitioner as a substantially affected person to seek a |
2164 | declaratory statement under s. 633.01(6). |
2165 | (14) A condominium that is one or two stories in height |
2166 | and has an exterior corridor providing a means of egress is |
2167 | exempt from installing a manual fire alarm system as required in |
2168 | s. 9.6 of the most recent edition of the Life Safety Code |
2169 | adopted in the Florida Fire Prevention Code. |
2170 | Section 48. Subsections (2) and (10) of section 633.0245, |
2171 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
2172 | 633.0245 State Fire Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection |
2173 | Loan Guarantee Program.- |
2174 | (2) The State Fire Marshal may enter into limited loan |
2175 | guarantee agreements with one or more financial institutions |
2176 | qualified as public depositories in this state. Such agreements |
2177 | shall provide a limited guarantee by the State of Florida |
2178 | covering no more than 50 percent of the principal sum loaned by |
2179 | such financial institution to an eligible nursing home, as |
2180 | defined in subsection (10), for the sole purpose of the initial |
2181 | installation at such nursing home of a fire protection system, |
2182 | as defined in s. 633.021(10)(9), approved by the State Fire |
2183 | Marshal as being in compliance with the provisions of s. 633.022 |
2184 | and rules adopted thereunder. |
2185 | (10) For purposes of this section, "eligible nursing home" |
2186 | means a nursing home facility that provides nursing services as |
2187 | defined in chapter 464, is licensed under part II of chapter |
2188 | 400, and is certified by the Agency for Health Care |
2189 | Administration to lack an installed fire protection system as |
2190 | defined in s. 633.021(10)(9). |
2191 | Section 49. Subsection (11) is added to section 633.025, |
2192 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
2193 | 633.025 Minimum firesafety standards.- |
2194 | (11) Notwithstanding subsection (9), a property owner may |
2195 | not be required to install fire sprinklers in any residential |
2196 | property based upon the use of such property as a rental |
2197 | property or any change in or reclassification of the property's |
2198 | primary use to a rental property. |
2199 | Section 50. Section 633.026, Florida Statutes, is amended |
2200 | to read: |
2201 | 633.026 Legislative intent; informal interpretations of |
2202 | the Florida Fire Prevention Code.-It is the intent of the |
2203 | Legislature that the Florida Fire Prevention Code be interpreted |
2204 | by fire officials and local enforcement agencies in a manner |
2205 | that reasonably and cost-effectively protects the public safety, |
2206 | health, and welfare, ensures uniform interpretations throughout |
2207 | this state, and provides just and expeditious processes for |
2208 | resolving disputes regarding such interpretations. It is the |
2209 | further intent of the Legislature that such processes provide |
2210 | for the expeditious resolution of the issues presented and that |
2211 | the resulting interpretation of such issues be published on the |
2212 | website of the Division of State Fire Marshal. |
2213 | (1) The Division of State Fire Marshal shall by rule |
2214 | establish an informal process of rendering nonbinding |
2215 | interpretations of the Florida Fire Prevention Code. The |
2216 | Division of State Fire Marshal may contract with and refer |
2217 | interpretive issues to a third party, selected based upon cost |
2218 | effectiveness, quality of services to be performed, and other |
2219 | performance-based criteria, which nonprofit organization that |
2220 | has experience in interpreting and enforcing the Florida Fire |
2221 | Prevention Code. The Division of State Fire Marshal shall |
2222 | immediately implement the process prior to the completion of |
2223 | formal rulemaking. It is the intent of the Legislature that the |
2224 | Division of State Fire Marshal establish create a Fire Code |
2225 | Interpretation Committee composed of seven persons and seven |
2226 | alternates, equally representing each area of the state process |
2227 | to refer questions to a small group of individuals certified |
2228 | under s. 633.081(2), to which a party can pose questions |
2229 | regarding the interpretation of the Florida Fire Prevention Code |
2230 | provisions. |
2231 | (2) Each member and alternate member of the Fire Code |
2232 | Interpretation Committee must be certified as a firesafety |
2233 | inspector pursuant to s. 633.081(2) and must have a minimum of 5 |
2234 | years of experience interpreting and enforcing the Florida Fire |
2235 | Prevention Code and the Life Safety Code. Each member and |
2236 | alternate member must be approved by the Division of State Fire |
2237 | Marshal and deemed by the division to have met these |
2238 | requirements for at least 30 days before participating in a |
2239 | review of a nonbinding interpretation. It is the intent of the |
2240 | Legislature that the process provide for the expeditious |
2241 | resolution of the issues presented and publication of the |
2242 | resulting interpretation on the website of the Division of State |
2243 | Fire Marshal. It is the intent of the Legislature that this |
2244 | program be similar to the program established by the Florida |
2245 | Building Commission in s. 553.775(3)(g). |
2246 | (3) Each nonbinding interpretation of code provisions must |
2247 | be provided within 10 business days after receipt of a request |
2248 | for interpretation. The response period established in this |
2249 | subsection may be waived only with the written consent of the |
2250 | party requesting the nonbinding interpretation and the Division |
2251 | of State Fire Marshal. Nonbinding Such interpretations shall be |
2252 | advisory only and nonbinding on the parties or the State Fire |
2253 | Marshal. |
2254 | (4) In order to administer this section, the Division of |
2255 | State Fire Marshal shall charge department may adopt by rule and |
2256 | impose a fee for nonbinding interpretations, with payment made |
2257 | directly to the third party. The fee may not exceed $150 for |
2258 | each request for a review or interpretation. The division may |
2259 | authorize payment of fees directly to the nonprofit organization |
2260 | under contract pursuant to subsection (1). |
2261 | (5) A party requesting a nonbinding interpretation who |
2262 | disagrees with the interpretation issued under this section may |
2263 | apply for a formal interpretation from the State Fire Marshal |
2264 | pursuant to s. 633.01(6). |
2265 | (6) The Division of State Fire Marshal shall issue or |
2266 | cause to be issued a nonbinding interpretation of the Florida |
2267 | Fire Prevention Code pursuant to this section when requested to |
2268 | do so upon submission of a petition by a fire official or by the |
2269 | owner or owner's representative or the contractor or |
2270 | contractor's representative of a project in dispute. The |
2271 | division shall adopt a petition form by rule and the petition |
2272 | form must be published on the State Fire Marshal's website. The |
2273 | form shall, at a minimum, require: |
2274 | (a) The name and address of the local fire official, |
2275 | including the address of the county, municipality, or special |
2276 | district. |
2277 | (b) The name and address of the owner or owner's |
2278 | representative or the contractor or contractor's representative. |
2279 | (c) A statement of the specific sections of the Florida |
2280 | Fire Prevention Code being interpreted by the local fire |
2281 | official. |
2282 | (d) An explanation of how the petitioner's substantial |
2283 | interests are being affected by the local interpretation of the |
2284 | Florida Fire Prevention Code. |
2285 | (e) A statement of the interpretation of the specific |
2286 | sections of the Florida Fire Prevention Code by the local fire |
2287 | official. |
2288 | (f) A statement of the interpretation that the petitioner |
2289 | contends should be given to the specific sections of the Florida |
2290 | Fire Prevention Code and a statement supporting the petitioner's |
2291 | interpretation. |
2292 | (7) Upon receipt of a petition that meets the requirements |
2293 | of subsection (6), the Division of State Fire Marshal shall |
2294 | immediately provide copies of the petition to the Fire Code |
2295 | Interpretation Committee, and shall publish the petition and any |
2296 | response submitted by the local fire official on the State Fire |
2297 | Marshal's website. |
2298 | (8) The committee shall conduct proceedings as necessary |
2299 | to resolve the issues and give due regard to the petition, the |
2300 | facts of the matter at issue, specific code sections cited, and |
2301 | any statutory implications affecting the Florida Fire Prevention |
2302 | Code. The committee shall issue an interpretation regarding the |
2303 | provisions of the Florida Fire Prevention Code within 10 days |
2304 | after the filing of a petition. The committee shall issue an |
2305 | interpretation based upon the Florida Fire Prevention Code or, |
2306 | if the code is ambiguous, the intent of the code. The |
2307 | committee's interpretation shall be provided to the petitioner |
2308 | and shall include a notice that if the petitioner disagrees with |
2309 | the interpretation, the petitioner may file a request for formal |
2310 | interpretation by the State Fire Marshal under s. 633.01(6). The |
2311 | committee's interpretation shall be provided to the State Fire |
2312 | Marshal, and the division shall publish the interpretation on |
2313 | the State Fire Marshal's website and in the Florida |
2314 | Administrative Weekly. |
2315 | Section 51. Subsections (2) through (10) of section |
2316 | 633.061, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (3) |
2317 | through (11), respectively, a new subsection (2) is added to |
2318 | that section, and paragraphs (a) and (c) of present subsection |
2319 | (3) of that section are amended, to read: |
2320 | 633.061 Fire suppression equipment; license to install or |
2321 | maintain.- |
2322 | (2) A person who holds a valid fire equipment dealer |
2323 | license may maintain such license in an inactive status during |
2324 | which time he or she may not engage in any work under the |
2325 | definition of the license held. An inactive status license shall |
2326 | be void after 2 years or at the time that the license is |
2327 | renewed, whichever comes first. The biennial renewal fee for an |
2328 | inactive status license shall be $75. An inactive status license |
2329 | may not be reactivated unless the continuing education |
2330 | requirements of this chapter have been fulfilled. |
2331 | (4)(3)(a) Such licenses and permits shall be issued by the |
2332 | State Fire Marshal for 2 years beginning January 1, 2000, and |
2333 | each 2-year period thereafter and expiring December 31 of the |
2334 | second year. All licenses or permits issued will expire on |
2335 | December 31 of each odd-numbered year. The failure to renew a |
2336 | license or permit by December 31 of the second year will cause |
2337 | the license or permit to become inoperative. The holder of an |
2338 | inoperative license or permit shall not engage in any activities |
2339 | for which a license or permit is required by this section. A |
2340 | license or permit which is inoperative because of the failure to |
2341 | renew it shall be restored upon payment of the applicable fee |
2342 | plus a penalty equal to the applicable fee, if the application |
2343 | for renewal is filed no later than the following March 31. If |
2344 | the application for restoration is not made before the March |
2345 | 31st deadline, the fee for restoration shall be equal to the |
2346 | original application fee and the penalty provided for herein, |
2347 | and, in addition, the State Fire Marshal shall require |
2348 | reexamination of the applicant. The fee for a license or permit |
2349 | issued for 1 year or less shall be prorated at 50 percent of the |
2350 | applicable fee for a biennial license or permit. After initial |
2351 | licensure, each licensee or permittee must shall successfully |
2352 | complete a course or courses of continuing education for fire |
2353 | equipment technicians of at least 16 32 hours. A license or |
2354 | permit may not be renewed unless the licensee or permittee |
2355 | produces documentation of the completion of at least 16 hours of |
2356 | continuing education for fire equipment technicians during the |
2357 | biennial licensure period within 4 years of initial issuance of |
2358 | a license or permit and within each 4-year period thereafter or |
2359 | no such license or permit shall be renewed. A person who is both |
2360 | a licensee and a permittee shall be required to complete 16 32 |
2361 | hours of continuing education during each renewal per 4-year |
2362 | period. Each licensee shall ensure that all permittees in his or |
2363 | her employment meet their continuing education requirements. The |
2364 | State Fire Marshal shall adopt rules describing the continuing |
2365 | education requirements and shall have the authority upon |
2366 | reasonable belief, to audit a fire equipment dealer to determine |
2367 | compliance with continuing education requirements. |
2368 | (c) A license of any class shall not be issued or renewed |
2369 | by the State Fire Marshal and a license of any class shall not |
2370 | remain operative unless: |
2371 | 1. The applicant has submitted to the State Fire Marshal |
2372 | evidence of registration as a Florida corporation or evidence of |
2373 | compliance with s. 865.09. |
2374 | 2. The State Fire Marshal or his or her designee has by |
2375 | inspection determined that the applicant possesses the equipment |
2376 | required for the class of license sought. The State Fire Marshal |
2377 | shall give an applicant a reasonable opportunity to correct any |
2378 | deficiencies discovered by inspection. A fee of $50, payable to |
2379 | the State Fire Marshal, shall be required for any subsequent |
2380 | reinspection. |
2381 | 3. The applicant has submitted to the State Fire Marshal |
2382 | proof of insurance providing coverage for comprehensive general |
2383 | liability for bodily injury and property damage, products |
2384 | liability, completed operations, and contractual liability. The |
2385 | State Fire Marshal shall adopt rules providing for the amounts |
2386 | of such coverage, but such amounts shall not be less than |
2387 | $300,000 for Class A or Class D licenses, $200,000 for Class B |
2388 | licenses, and $100,000 for Class C licenses; and the total |
2389 | coverage for any class of license held in conjunction with a |
2390 | Class D license shall not be less than $300,000. The State Fire |
2391 | Marshal may, at any time after the issuance of a license or its |
2392 | renewal, require upon demand, and in no event more than 30 days |
2393 | after notice of such demand, the licensee to provide proof of |
2394 | insurance, on a form provided by the State Fire Marshal, |
2395 | containing confirmation of insurance coverage as required by |
2396 | this chapter. Failure, for any length of time, to provide proof |
2397 | of insurance coverage as required shall result in the immediate |
2398 | suspension of the license until proof of proper insurance is |
2399 | provided to the State Fire Marshal. An insurer which provides |
2400 | such coverage shall notify the State Fire Marshal of any change |
2401 | in coverage or of any termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal |
2402 | of any coverage. |
2403 | 4. The applicant applies to the State Fire Marshal, |
2404 | provides proof of experience, and successfully completes a |
2405 | prescribed training course offered by the State Fire College or |
2406 | an equivalent course approved by the State Fire Marshal. This |
2407 | subparagraph does not apply to any holder of or applicant for a |
2408 | permit under paragraph (f) or to a business organization or a |
2409 | governmental entity seeking initial licensure or renewal of an |
2410 | existing license solely for the purpose of inspecting, |
2411 | servicing, repairing, marking, recharging, and maintaining fire |
2412 | extinguishers used and located on the premises of and owned by |
2413 | such organization or entity. |
2414 | 5. The applicant has a current retestor identification |
2415 | number that is appropriate for the license for which the |
2416 | applicant is applying and that is listed with the United States |
2417 | Department of Transportation. |
2418 | 6. The applicant has passed, with a grade of at least 70 |
2419 | percent, a written examination testing his or her knowledge of |
2420 | the rules and statutes regulating the activities authorized by |
2421 | the license and demonstrating his or her knowledge and ability |
2422 | to perform those tasks in a competent, lawful, and safe manner. |
2423 | Such examination shall be developed and administered by the |
2424 | State Fire Marshal, or his or her designee in accordance with |
2425 | policies and procedures of the State Fire Marshal. An applicant |
2426 | shall pay a nonrefundable examination fee of $50 for each |
2427 | examination or reexamination scheduled. No reexamination shall |
2428 | be scheduled sooner than 30 days after any administration of an |
2429 | examination to an applicant. No applicant shall be permitted to |
2430 | take an examination for any level of license more than a total |
2431 | of four times during 1 year, regardless of the number of |
2432 | applications submitted. As a prerequisite to licensure of the |
2433 | applicant: |
2434 | a. Must be at least 18 years of age. |
2435 | b. Must have 4 years of proven experience as a fire |
2436 | equipment permittee at a level equal to or greater than the |
2437 | level of license applied for or have a combination of education |
2438 | and experience determined to be equivalent thereto by the State |
2439 | Fire Marshal. Having held a permit at the appropriate level for |
2440 | the required period constitutes the required experience. |
2441 | c. Must not have been convicted of, or pled nolo |
2442 | contendere to, any felony. If an applicant has been convicted of |
2443 | any such felony, the applicant must comply with s. |
2444 | 112.011(1)(b). |
2445 |
|
2446 | This subparagraph does not apply to any holder of or applicant |
2447 | for a permit under paragraph (f) or to a business organization |
2448 | or a governmental entity seeking initial licensure or renewal of |
2449 | an existing license solely for the purpose of inspecting, |
2450 | servicing, repairing, marking, recharging, hydrotesting, and |
2451 | maintaining fire extinguishers used and located on the premises |
2452 | of and owned by such organization or entity. |
2453 | Section 52. Section 633.081, Florida Statutes, is amended |
2454 | to read: |
2455 | 633.081 Inspection of buildings and equipment; orders; |
2456 | firesafety inspection training requirements; certification; |
2457 | disciplinary action.-The State Fire Marshal and her or his |
2458 | agents shall, at any reasonable hour, when the State Fire |
2459 | Marshal department has reasonable cause to believe that a |
2460 | violation of this chapter or s. 509.215, or a rule promulgated |
2461 | thereunder, or a minimum firesafety code adopted by a local |
2462 | authority, may exist, inspect any and all buildings and |
2463 | structures which are subject to the requirements of this chapter |
2464 | or s. 509.215 and rules promulgated thereunder. The authority to |
2465 | inspect shall extend to all equipment, vehicles, and chemicals |
2466 | which are located within the premises of any such building or |
2467 | structure. |
2468 | (1) Each county, municipality, and special district that |
2469 | has firesafety enforcement responsibilities shall employ or |
2470 | contract with a firesafety inspector. Except as provided in s. |
2471 | 633.082(2), the firesafety inspector must conduct all firesafety |
2472 | inspections that are required by law. The governing body of a |
2473 | county, municipality, or special district that has firesafety |
2474 | enforcement responsibilities may provide a schedule of fees to |
2475 | pay only the costs of inspections conducted pursuant to this |
2476 | subsection and related administrative expenses. Two or more |
2477 | counties, municipalities, or special districts that have |
2478 | firesafety enforcement responsibilities may jointly employ or |
2479 | contract with a firesafety inspector. |
2480 | (2) Except as provided in s. 633.082(2), every firesafety |
2481 | inspection conducted pursuant to state or local firesafety |
2482 | requirements shall be by a person certified as having met the |
2483 | inspection training requirements set by the State Fire Marshal. |
2484 | Such person shall: |
2485 | (a) Be a high school graduate or the equivalent as |
2486 | determined by the department; |
2487 | (b) Not have been found guilty of, or having pleaded |
2488 | guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony or a crime punishable by |
2489 | imprisonment of 1 year or more under the law of the United |
2490 | States, or of any state thereof, which involves moral turpitude, |
2491 | without regard to whether a judgment of conviction has been |
2492 | entered by the court having jurisdiction of such cases; |
2493 | (c) Have her or his fingerprints on file with the |
2494 | department or with an agency designated by the department; |
2495 | (d) Have good moral character as determined by the |
2496 | department; |
2497 | (e) Be at least 18 years of age; |
2498 | (f) Have satisfactorily completed the firesafety inspector |
2499 | certification examination as prescribed by the department; and |
2500 | (g)1. Have satisfactorily completed, as determined by the |
2501 | department, a firesafety inspector training program of not less |
2502 | than 200 hours established by the department and administered by |
2503 | agencies and institutions approved by the department for the |
2504 | purpose of providing basic certification training for firesafety |
2505 | inspectors; or |
2506 | 2. Have received in another state training which is |
2507 | determined by the department to be at least equivalent to that |
2508 | required by the department for approved firesafety inspector |
2509 | education and training programs in this state. |
2510 | (3) Each special state firesafety inspection which is |
2511 | required by law and is conducted by or on behalf of an agency of |
2512 | the state must be performed by an individual who has met the |
2513 | provision of subsection (2), except that the duration of the |
2514 | training program shall not exceed 120 hours of specific training |
2515 | for the type of property that such special state firesafety |
2516 | inspectors are assigned to inspect. |
2517 | (4) A firefighter certified pursuant to s. 633.35 may |
2518 | conduct firesafety inspections, under the supervision of a |
2519 | certified firesafety inspector, while on duty as a member of a |
2520 | fire department company conducting inservice firesafety |
2521 | inspections without being certified as a firesafety inspector, |
2522 | if such firefighter has satisfactorily completed an inservice |
2523 | fire department company inspector training program of at least |
2524 | 24 hours' duration as provided by rule of the department. |
2525 | (5) Every firesafety inspector or special state firesafety |
2526 | inspector certificate is valid for a period of 3 years from the |
2527 | date of issuance. Renewal of certification shall be subject to |
2528 | the affected person's completing proper application for renewal |
2529 | and meeting all of the requirements for renewal as established |
2530 | under this chapter or by rule promulgated thereunder, which |
2531 | shall include completion of at least 40 hours during the |
2532 | preceding 3-year period of continuing education as required by |
2533 | the rule of the department or, in lieu thereof, successful |
2534 | passage of an examination as established by the department. |
2535 | (6) The State Fire Marshal may deny, refuse to renew, |
2536 | suspend, or revoke the certificate of a firesafety inspector or |
2537 | special state firesafety inspector if it finds that any of the |
2538 | following grounds exist: |
2539 | (a) Any cause for which issuance of a certificate could |
2540 | have been refused had it then existed and been known to the |
2541 | State Fire Marshal. |
2542 | (b) Violation of this chapter or any rule or order of the |
2543 | State Fire Marshal. |
2544 | (c) Falsification of records relating to the certificate. |
2545 | (d) Having been found guilty of or having pleaded guilty |
2546 | or nolo contendere to a felony, whether or not a judgment of |
2547 | conviction has been entered. |
2548 | (e) Failure to meet any of the renewal requirements. |
2549 | (f) Having been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction |
2550 | which directly relates to the practice of fire code inspection, |
2551 | plan review, or administration. |
2552 | (g) Making or filing a report or record that the |
2553 | certificateholder knows to be false, or knowingly inducing |
2554 | another to file a false report or record, or knowingly failing |
2555 | to file a report or record required by state or local law, or |
2556 | knowingly impeding or obstructing such filing, or knowingly |
2557 | inducing another person to impede or obstruct such filing. |
2558 | (h) Failing to properly enforce applicable fire codes or |
2559 | permit requirements within this state which the |
2560 | certificateholder knows are applicable by committing willful |
2561 | misconduct, gross negligence, gross misconduct, repeated |
2562 | negligence, or negligence resulting in a significant danger to |
2563 | life or property. |
2564 | (i) Accepting labor, services, or materials at no charge |
2565 | or at a noncompetitive rate from any person who performs work |
2566 | that is under the enforcement authority of the certificateholder |
2567 | and who is not an immediate family member of the |
2568 | certificateholder. For the purpose of this paragraph, the term |
2569 | "immediate family member" means a spouse, child, parent, |
2570 | sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or first cousin of the person |
2571 | or the person's spouse or any person who resides in the primary |
2572 | residence of the certificateholder. |
2573 | (7) The Division of State Fire Marshal and the Florida |
2574 | Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board, established |
2575 | pursuant to under s. 468.605, shall enter into a reciprocity |
2576 | agreement to facilitate joint recognition of continuing |
2577 | education recertification hours for certificateholders licensed |
2578 | under s. 468.609 and firesafety inspectors certified under |
2579 | subsection (2). |
2580 | (8) The State Fire Marshal shall develop by rule an |
2581 | advanced training and certification program for firesafety |
2582 | inspectors having fire code management responsibilities. The |
2583 | program must be consistent with the appropriate provisions of |
2584 | NFPA 1037, or similar standards adopted by the division, and |
2585 | establish minimum training, education, and experience levels for |
2586 | firesafety inspectors having fire code management |
2587 | responsibilities. |
2588 | (9)(7) The department shall provide by rule for the |
2589 | certification of firesafety inspectors. |
2590 | Section 53. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 633.082, |
2591 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
2592 | 633.082 Inspection of fire control systems, fire hydrants, |
2593 | and fire protection systems.- |
2594 | (2) Fire hydrants and fire protection systems installed in |
2595 | public and private properties, except one-family or two-family |
2596 | dwellings, in this state shall be inspected following procedures |
2597 | established in the nationally recognized inspection, testing, |
2598 | and maintenance standards publications NFPA-24 and NFPA-25 as |
2599 | set forth in the edition adopted by the State Fire Marshal. |
2600 | Quarterly, annual, 3-year, and 5-year inspections consistent |
2601 | with the contractual provisions with the owner shall be |
2602 | conducted by the certificateholder or permittees employed by the |
2603 | certificateholder pursuant to s. 633.521, except that: |
2604 | (a) Public fire hydrants owned by a governmental entity |
2605 | shall be inspected following procedures established in the |
2606 | inspection, testing, and maintenance standards adopted by the |
2607 | State Fire Marshal or equivalent standards such as those |
2608 | contained in the latest edition of the American Water Works |
2609 | Association's Manual M17, "Installation, Field Testing, and |
2610 | Maintenance of Fire Hydrants." |
2611 | (b) County, municipal, and special district utilities may |
2612 | perform fire hydrant inspections required by this section using |
2613 | designated employees. Such designated employees need not be |
2614 | certified under this chapter. However, counties, municipalities, |
2615 | or special districts that use designated employees are |
2616 | responsible for ensuring that the designated employees are |
2617 | qualified to perform such inspections. |
2618 | (3) The inspecting contractor shall provide to the |
2619 | building owner or hydrant owner and the local authority having |
2620 | jurisdiction a copy of the applicable inspection report |
2621 | established under this chapter. The maintenance of fire hydrant |
2622 | and fire protection systems as well as corrective actions on |
2623 | deficient systems is the responsibility of the owner of the |
2624 | system or hydrant. Equipment requiring periodic testing or |
2625 | operation to ensure its maintenance shall be tested or operated |
2626 | as specified in the Fire Prevention Code, Life Safety Code, |
2627 | National Fire Protection Association standards, or as directed |
2628 | by the agency having jurisdiction, provided that such agency |
2629 | shall not require a sprinkler system not required by the Fire |
2630 | Prevention Code, Life Safety Code or National Fire Protection |
2631 | Association Standards to be removed regardless of its condition. |
2632 | This section does not prohibit governmental entities from |
2633 | inspecting and enforcing firesafety codes. |
2634 | Section 54. Section 633.352, Florida Statutes, is amended |
2635 | to read: |
2636 | 633.352 Retention of firefighter certification.-Any |
2637 | certified firefighter who has not been active as a firefighter, |
2638 | or as a volunteer firefighter with an organized fire department, |
2639 | for a period of 3 years shall be required to retake the |
2640 | practical portion of the minimum standards state examination |
2641 | specified in rule 69A-37.056(6)(b) 4A-37.056(6)(b), Florida |
2642 | Administrative Code, in order to maintain her or his |
2643 | certification as a firefighter; however, this requirement does |
2644 | not apply to state-certified firefighters who are certified and |
2645 | employed as full-time firesafety inspectors or firesafety |
2646 | instructors, regardless of the firefighter's employment status |
2647 | as determined by the division. The 3-year period begins on the |
2648 | date the certificate of compliance is issued or upon termination |
2649 | of service with an organized fire department. |
2650 | Section 55. Paragraph (e) of subsection (2) and |
2651 | subsections (3), (10), and (11) of section 633.521, Florida |
2652 | Statutes, are amended to read: |
2653 | 633.521 Certificate application and issuance; permit |
2654 | issuance; examination and investigation of applicant.- |
2655 | (2) |
2656 | (e) An applicant may not be examined more than four times |
2657 | during 1 year for certification as a contractor pursuant to this |
2658 | section unless the person is or has been certified and is taking |
2659 | the examination to change classifications. If an applicant does |
2660 | not pass one or more parts of the examination, she or he may |
2661 | take any part of the examination three more times during the 1- |
2662 | year period beginning upon the date she or he originally filed |
2663 | an application to take the examination. If the applicant does |
2664 | not pass the examination within that 1-year period, she or he |
2665 | must file a new application and pay the application and |
2666 | examination fees in order to take the examination or a part of |
2667 | the examination again. However, the applicant may not file a new |
2668 | application sooner than 6 months after the date of her or his |
2669 | last examination. An applicant who passes the examination but |
2670 | does not meet the remaining qualifications as provided in |
2671 | applicable statutes and rules within 1 year after the |
2672 | application date must file a new application, pay the |
2673 | application and examination fee, successfully complete a |
2674 | prescribed training course approved by the State Fire College or |
2675 | an equivalent course approved by the State Fire Marshal, and |
2676 | retake and pass the written examination. |
2677 | (3)(a) As a prerequisite to taking the examination for |
2678 | certification as a Contractor I, Contractor II, or Contractor |
2679 | III, the applicant must be at least 18 years of age, be of good |
2680 | moral character, and shall possess 4 years' proven experience in |
2681 | the employment of a fire protection system Contractor I, |
2682 | Contractor II, or Contractor III or a combination of equivalent |
2683 | education and experience in both water-based and chemical fire |
2684 | suppression systems. |
2685 | (b) As a prerequisite to taking the examination for |
2686 | certification as a Contractor II, the applicant must be at least |
2687 | 18 years of age, be of good moral character, and have 4 years of |
2688 | verifiable employment experience with a fire protection system |
2689 | as a Contractor I or Contractor II, or a combination of |
2690 | equivalent education and experience in water-based fire |
2691 | suppression systems. |
2692 | (c) Required education and experience for certification as |
2693 | a Contractor I, Contractor II, Contractor III, or Contractor IV |
2694 | includes training and experience in both installation and system |
2695 | layout as defined in s. 633.021. |
2696 | (d) As a prerequisite to taking the examination for |
2697 | certification as a Contractor III, the applicant must be at |
2698 | least 18 years of age, be of good moral character, and have 4 |
2699 | years of verifiable employment experience with a fire protection |
2700 | system as a Contractor I or Contractor II, or a combination of |
2701 | equivalent education and experience in chemical fire suppression |
2702 | systems. |
2703 | (e) As a prerequisite to taking the examination for |
2704 | certification as a Contractor IV, the applicant must shall be at |
2705 | least 18 years old, be of good moral character, be licensed as a |
2706 | certified plumbing contractor under chapter 489, and |
2707 | successfully complete a training program acceptable to the State |
2708 | Fire Marshal of not less than 40 contact hours regarding the |
2709 | applicable installation standard used by the Contractor IV as |
2710 | described in NFPA 13D. The State Fire Marshal may adopt rules to |
2711 | administer this subsection have at least 2 years' proven |
2712 | experience in the employment of a fire protection system |
2713 | Contractor I, Contractor II, Contractor III, or Contractor IV or |
2714 | combination of equivalent education and experience which |
2715 | combination need not include experience in the employment of a |
2716 | fire protection system contractor. |
2717 | (f) As a prerequisite to taking the examination for |
2718 | certification as a Contractor V, the applicant must shall be at |
2719 | least 18 years old, be of good moral character, and have been |
2720 | licensed as a certified underground utility and excavation |
2721 | contractor or certified plumbing contractor pursuant to chapter |
2722 | 489, have verification by an individual who is licensed as a |
2723 | certified utility contractor or certified plumbing contractor |
2724 | pursuant to chapter 489 that the applicant has 4 years' proven |
2725 | experience in the employ of a certified underground utility and |
2726 | excavation contractor or certified plumbing contractor, or have |
2727 | a combination of education and experience equivalent to 4 years' |
2728 | proven experience in the employ of a certified underground |
2729 | utility and excavation contractor or certified plumbing |
2730 | contractor. |
2731 | (g) Within 30 days after the date of the examination, the |
2732 | State Fire Marshal shall inform the applicant in writing whether |
2733 | she or he has qualified or not and, if the applicant has |
2734 | qualified, that she or he is ready to issue a certificate of |
2735 | competency, subject to compliance with the requirements of |
2736 | subsection (4). |
2737 | (10) Effective July 1, 2008, The State Fire Marshal shall |
2738 | require the National Institute of Certification in Engineering |
2739 | Technologies (NICET), Sub-field of Inspection and Testing of |
2740 | Fire Protection Systems Level II or equivalent training and |
2741 | education as determined by the division as proof that the |
2742 | permitholders are knowledgeable about nationally accepted |
2743 | standards for the inspection of fire protection systems. It is |
2744 | the intent of this act, from July 1, 2005, until July 1, 2008, |
2745 | to accept continuing education of all certificateholders' |
2746 | employees who perform inspection functions which specifically |
2747 | prepares the permitholder to qualify for NICET II certification. |
2748 | (11) It is intended that a certificateholder, or a |
2749 | permitholder who is employed by a certificateholder, conduct |
2750 | inspections required by this chapter. It is understood that |
2751 | after July 1, 2008, employee turnover may result in a depletion |
2752 | of personnel who are certified under the NICET Sub-field of |
2753 | Inspection and Testing of Fire Protection Systems Level II or |
2754 | equivalent training and education as required by the Division of |
2755 | State Fire Marshal which is required for permitholders. The |
2756 | extensive training and experience necessary to achieve NICET |
2757 | Level II certification is recognized. A certificateholder may |
2758 | therefore obtain a provisional permit with an endorsement for |
2759 | inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire |
2760 | extinguishing systems for an employee if the employee has |
2761 | initiated procedures for obtaining Level II certification from |
2762 | the National Institute for Certification in Engineering |
2763 | Technologies Sub-field of Inspection and Testing of Fire |
2764 | Protection Systems and achieved Level I certification or an |
2765 | equivalent level as determined by the State Fire Marshal through |
2766 | verification of experience, training, and examination. The State |
2767 | Fire Marshal may establish rules to administer this subsection. |
2768 | After 2 years of provisional certification, the employee must |
2769 | have achieved NICET Level II certification or obtain equivalent |
2770 | training and education as determined by the division, or cease |
2771 | performing inspections requiring Level II certification. The |
2772 | provisional permit is valid only for the 2 calendar years after |
2773 | the date of issuance, may not be extended, and is not renewable. |
2774 | After the initial 2-year provisional permit expires, the |
2775 | certificateholder must wait 2 additional years before a new |
2776 | provisional permit may be issued. The intent is to prohibit the |
2777 | certificateholder from using employees who never reach NICET |
2778 | Level II status, or equivalent training and education as |
2779 | determined by the division, by continuously obtaining |
2780 | provisional permits. |
2781 | Section 56. Subsection (3) is added to section 633.524, |
2782 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
2783 | 633.524 Certificate and permit fees; use and deposit of |
2784 | collected funds.- |
2785 | (3) The State Fire Marshal may enter into a contract with |
2786 | any qualified public entity or private company in accordance |
2787 | with chapter 287 to provide examinations for any applicant for |
2788 | any examination administered under the jurisdiction of the State |
2789 | Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal may direct payments from |
2790 | each applicant for each examination directly to such contracted |
2791 | entity or company. |
2792 | Section 57. Subsection (4) of section 633.537, Florida |
2793 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
2794 | 633.537 Certificate; expiration; renewal; inactive |
2795 | certificate; continuing education.- |
2796 | (4) The renewal period for the permit class is the same as |
2797 | that for the employing certificateholder. The continuing |
2798 | education requirements for permitholders are what is required to |
2799 | maintain NICET Sub-field of Inspection and Testing of Fire |
2800 | Protection Systems Level II, equivalent training and education |
2801 | as determined by the division, or higher certification plus 8 |
2802 | contact hours of continuing education approved by the State Fire |
2803 | Marshal during each biennial renewal period thereafter. The |
2804 | continuing education curriculum from July 1, 2005, until July 1, |
2805 | 2008, shall be the preparatory curriculum for NICET II |
2806 | certification; after July 1, 2008, the technical curriculum is |
2807 | at the discretion of the State Fire Marshal and may be used to |
2808 | meet the maintenance of NICET Level II certification and 8 |
2809 | contact hours of continuing education requirements. It is the |
2810 | responsibility of the permitholder to maintain NICET II |
2811 | certification or equivalent training and education as determined |
2812 | by the division as a condition of permit renewal after July 1, |
2813 | 2008. |
2814 | Section 58. Subsection (4) of section 633.72, Florida |
2815 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
2816 | 633.72 Florida Fire Code Advisory Council.- |
2817 | (4) Each appointee shall serve a 4-year term. No member |
2818 | shall serve more than two consecutive terms one term. No member |
2819 | of the council shall be paid a salary as such member, but each |
2820 | shall receive travel and expense reimbursement as provided in s. |
2821 | 112.061. |
2822 | Section 59. Subsection (6) of section 718.113, Florida |
2823 | Statutes, is repealed. |
2824 | Section 60. The Florida Building Commission shall revise |
2825 | the Florida Building Code in order to make it consistent with |
2826 | the revisions made by this act to s. 399.02, Florida Statutes. |
2827 | Section 61. (1) The Department of Management Services |
2828 | shall consider the energy efficiency of all materials used in |
2829 | the construction, alteration, repair, or rebuilding of a |
2830 | building or facility owned or operated by a state agency. |
2831 | Whenever feasible, the department shall lease a building or |
2832 | facility that has high-efficiency lighting. |
2833 | (2) The Department of Management Services shall adopt |
2834 | rules requiring a state agency to install high-efficiency lamps |
2835 | when replacing an existing lamp or installing a new lamp in a |
2836 | building owned by the state agency. |
2837 | Section 62. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this |
2838 | act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |