ii. be approved by the applicable local government or school district building inspector; and iii. be properly licensed and certified to perform all of the inspections that the inspector is required to perform. 2. a properly licensed and certified building inspector, employed by the school district; or 3. a properly licensed and certified building inspector approved by the local jurisdiction in which the construction activity occurs.
Utah Code § 10-9a-305(7) (2011) Utah Code § 17-27a-305(7) (2011) Utah Admin. Rules R277-471-6 (July 8, 2008)
1.1027.04 PERMANENT OCCUPANCY CERTIFICATE Issue Date: 5/8/14
The District shall seek a certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of the school building from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The District may issue its own certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of a school building if it used a building inspector employed by the public school district for inspection of the school building. Upon the District’s filing of the certificate of inspection verification and requesting the issuance of a certificate authorizing permanent occupancy of the school building with the Utah State Office of Education, the District shall be entitled to temporary occupancy of the school building for a period up to ninety (90) days, beginning on the date the request is filed, if the District has complied with all applicable fire and life safety code requirements. A certificate authorizing permanent occupancy issued by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be considered to satisfy any municipal or county requirement(s) for an inspection or a certification of occupancy.
Utah Code § 10-9a-305(8)(e) (2011) Utah Code § 17-27a-305(8)(e) (2011) Utah Admin. Rules R277-471-6 (July 8, 2008)
1.1027.05 MUNICIPALITY AND COUNTY REQUIREMENTS Issue Date: 5/8/14
A municipality or county may, at its discretion, schedule a time with District officials to: 1. provide a walk-through of school construction at no cost and at a time convenient to the school district or charter school; and 2. provide recommendations based on the walk-through. A municipality or county may not: 1. require the District to landscape, fence, make aesthetic improvements, use specific construction methods or materials, impose requirements for buildings used only for educational purposes, or place limitations prohibiting the use of temporary classroom facilities on school property. All temporary classroom facilities shall be properly inspected to meet the Code;
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