Bill Text: FL S7000 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Florida Building Commission
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2017-05-05 - Died in Appropriations, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1021 (Ch. 2017-149) [S7000 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S7000-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 7000 By the Committee on Community Affairs 578-00930-17 20177000__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Building Commission; 3 amending s. 553.73, F.S.; requiring the commission to 4 use the 6th edition, and subsequent editions, of the 5 Florida Building Code as the foundation for the 6 development of and updates to the code; requiring the 7 commission to review, rather than update, the Florida 8 Building Code every 3 years; deleting a provision that 9 specifies how long amendments or modifications to the 10 foundation remain effective; deleting provisions 11 limiting how long an amendment or modification is 12 effective; deleting a provision requiring certain 13 amendments or modifications to be carried forward into 14 the next edition of the code, subject to certain 15 conditions; deleting certain requirements for the 16 resubmission of expired amendments; deleting a 17 provision prohibiting a proposed amendment from being 18 included in the foundation if it has been addressed in 19 the international code; conforming provisions to 20 changes made by the act; amending s. 553.76, F.S.; 21 requiring the commission to adopt the Florida Building 22 Code, and amendments thereto, by a minimum percentage 23 of votes; providing an effective date. 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Subsections (3), (7), and (8) of section 553.73, 28 Florida Statutes, and paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (9) 29 of that section, are amended to read: 30 553.73 Florida Building Code.— 31 (3) The commission shall use the 6th edition, and 32 subsequent editions, of the Florida Building Code as the 33International Codes published by the International Code Council,34the National Electric Code (NFPA 70), or other nationally35adopted model codes and standards needed to develop the base36code in Florida toform thefoundation for the development of 37 and updates to the Florida Building Code. TheFlorida Building38 commission may approve technical amendments to the code as 39 provided in,subject tosubsections (8) and (9),after the40amendments have beensubject to all of the following conditions: 41 (a) The proposed amendment must havehasbeen published on 42 the commission’s website for a minimum of 45 days and all the 43 associated documentation must havehasbeen made available to 44 any interested party beforeanyconsideration by a technical 45 advisory committee.;46 (b) In order for a technical advisory committee to make a 47 favorable recommendation to the commission, the proposal must 48 receive a three-fourths vote of the members present at the 49technical advisory committeemeeting.andAt least half of the 50 regular members must be present in order to conduct a meeting.;51 (c) After the technical advisory committee has considered 52 and recommendedconsideration and a recommendation forapproval 53 of any proposed amendment, the proposal must be published on the 54 commission’s website for at least 45 days beforeany55 consideration by the commission.; and56 (d) A proposal may be modified by the commission based on 57 public testimony and evidence from a public hearing held in 58 accordance with chapter 120. 59 60 The commission shall incorporate withinsections ofthe Florida 61 Building Code provisions thatwhichaddress regional and local 62 concerns and variations. The commission shall make every effort 63 to minimize conflicts between the Florida Building Code, the 64 Florida Fire Prevention Code, and the Life Safety Code. 65 (7)(a) The commission, by ruleadopted pursuant to ss.66120.536(1) and 120.54, shall reviewupdatethe Florida Building 67 Code every 3 years to consider whether it needs to be revised. 68 The commission shall adopt code revisions by rule. When 69 evaluating potential revisions toupdatingthe Florida Building 70 Code, the commission shall reviewselectthe most current 71 version of the International Building Code, the International 72 Fuel Gas Code, the International Mechanical Code, the 73 International Plumbing Code, and the International Residential 74 Code, all of which are adopted by the International Code 75 Council, and the National Electrical Code, which is adopted by 76 the National Fire Protection Association, to form the foundation77codes of the updated Florida Building Code,if the version has78been adopted by the applicable model code entity. The commission 79 shall also reviewselectthe most current version of the 80 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)as a foundation81code; however,the IECC shall be modified bythe commission must 82tomaintain the efficiencies of the Florida Energy Efficiency 83 Code for Building Construction adopted and amended pursuant to 84 s. 553.901. 85 (b) Codes regarding noise contour lines shall be reviewed 86 annually, and the most current federal guidelines shall be 87 adopted. 88 (c) The commission may adopt as a technical amendment to 89 the Florida Building Codemodifyany portion of thefoundation90 codes identified in paragraph (a) only as needed to accommodate 91 the specific needs of this state. Standards or criteria adopted 92 from suchreferenced by thecodes shall be incorporated by 93 reference to the specific provisions of such codes which are 94 adopted. If a referenced standard or criterion requires 95 amplification or modification to be appropriate for use in this 96 state, only the amplification or modification shall be set forth 97 in the Florida Building Code. The commission may approve 98 technical amendments to the updated Florida Building Code after 99 the amendments have been subject to the conditions set forth in 100 paragraphs (3)(a)-(d). Amendments thatto the foundation codes101whichare adopted in accordance with this subsection shall be 102 clearly marked in printed versions of the Florida Building Code 103 so that the fact that the provisions areFlorida-specific104 amendmentsto the foundation codesis readily apparent. 105 (d) The commission shall further consider the commission’s 106 own interpretations, declaratory statements, appellate 107 decisions, and approved statewide and local technical amendments 108 and shall incorporate such interpretations, statements, 109 decisions, and amendments into the updated Florida Building Code 110 only to the extent that they are needed tomodify the foundation111codes toaccommodate the specific needs of the state. A change 112 made by an institute or standards organization to any standard 113 or criterion that is adopted by reference in the Florida 114 Building Code does not become effective statewide until it has 115 been adopted by the commission. Furthermore, the edition of the 116 Florida Building Code which is in effect on the date of 117 application for any permit authorized by the code governs the 118 permitted work for the life of the permit and any extension 119 granted to the permit. 120 (e) A rule updating the Florida Building Code in accordance 121 with this subsection shall take effect no sooner than 6 months 122 after publication of the updated code. Any amendment to the 123 Florida Building Code which is adopted upon a finding by the 124 commission that the amendment is necessary to protect the public 125 from immediate threat of harm takes effect immediately. 126 (f) Provisions of the Florida Building Codefoundation127codes, including those contained in referenced standards and 128 criteria, relating to wind resistance or the prevention of water 129 intrusion may not be modified to diminish those construction 130 requirements; however, the commission may, subject to conditions 131 in this subsection, modify the provisions to enhance those 132 construction requirements. 133(g)Amendments or modifications to the foundation code134pursuant to this subsection shall remain effective only until135the effective date of a new edition of the Florida Building Code136every third year.Amendments or modifications related to state137agency regulations which are adopted and integrated into an138edition of the Florida Building Code shall be carried forward139into the next edition of the code, subject to modification as140provided in this part. Amendments or modifications related to141the wind-resistance design of buildings and structures within142the high-velocity hurricane zone of Miami-Dade and Broward143Counties which are adopted to an edition of the Florida Building144Code do not expire and shall be carried forward into the next145edition of the code, subject to review or modification as146provided in this part. If amendments that expire pursuant to147this paragraph are resubmitted through theFlorida Building148commission code adoption process, the amendments must149specifically address whether:1501. The provisions contained in the proposed amendment are151addressed in the applicable international code.1522. The amendment demonstrates by evidence or data that the153geographical jurisdiction of Florida exhibits a need to154strengthen thefoundationcode beyond the needs or regional155variations addressed by thefoundationcode, and why the156proposed amendment applies to this state.1573. The proposed amendment was submitted or attempted to be158included in thefoundation codesto avoid resubmission to the159Florida Building Code amendment process.160 161If the proposed amendment has been addressed in the162international code in a substantially equivalent manner, the163Florida Building commission may not include the proposed164amendment in the foundation Code.165 (8) Notwithstandingthe provisions ofsubsection (3) or 166 subsection (7), the commission may address issues identified in 167 this subsection by amending the code pursuantonlyto the rule 168 adoption procedurescontainedin chapter 120.Provisions ofThe 169 Florida Building Code, including provisionsthosecontained in 170 referenced standards and criteria which relate, relatingto wind 171 resistance or the prevention of water intrusion, may not be 172 amended pursuant to this subsection to diminish those standards 173construction requirements; however, the commission may, subject174to conditions in this subsection,amend the Florida Building 175 Codethe provisionsto enhance such standardsthose construction176requirements. Following the approval of any amendments to the 177 Florida Building Code by the commission and publication of the 178 amendments on the commission’s website, authorities having 179 jurisdiction to enforce the Florida Building Code may enforce 180 the amendments. The commission may approve amendments that are 181 needed to address: 182 (a) Conflicts within the updated code; 183 (b) Conflicts between the updated code and the Florida Fire 184 Prevention Code adopted pursuant to chapter 633; 185 (c) Unintended results from the integration of previously 186 adoptedFlorida-specificamendments with the model code; 187 (d) Equivalency of standards; 188 (e) Changes to or inconsistencies with federal or state 189 law; or 190 (f) Adoption of an updated edition of the National 191 Electrical Code if the commission finds that delay of 192 implementing the updated edition causes undue hardship to 193 stakeholders or otherwise threatens the public health, safety, 194 and welfare. 195 (9)(a) The commission may approve technical amendments to 196 the Florida Building Code once each year for statewide or 197 regional application upon a finding that the amendment: 198 1. Is needed in order to accommodate the specific needs of 199 this state. 200 2. Has a reasonable and substantial connection with the 201 health, safety, and welfare of the general public. 202 3. Strengthens or improves the Florida Building Code, or in 203 the case of innovation or new technology, will provide 204 equivalent or better products or methods or systems of 205 construction. 206 4. Does not discriminate against materials, products, 207 methods, or systems of construction of demonstrated 208 capabilities. 209 5. Does not degrade the effectiveness of the Florida 210 Building Code. 211 212 The Florida Building Commission may approve technical amendments 213 to the code once each year to incorporate into the Florida 214 Building Code its own interpretations of the code which are 215 embodied in its opinions, final orders, declaratory statements, 216 and interpretations of hearing officer panels under s. 217 553.775(3)(c), but only to the extent that the incorporation of 218 interpretations is needed to modify the codefoundation codesto 219 accommodate the specific needs of this state. Amendments 220 approved under this paragraph shall be adopted by rule after the 221 amendments have been subjected to subsection (3). 222 (b) A proposed amendment must include a fiscal impact 223 statement that documents the costs and benefits of the proposed 224 amendment. Criteria for the fiscal impact statement shall be 225 established by rule by the commission and shall include the 226 impact to local government relative to enforcement, the impact 227 to property and building owners, and the impact to industry, 228 relative to the cost of compliance. The amendment must 229 demonstrate by evidence or data that the state’s geographical 230 jurisdiction exhibits a need to strengthen thefoundationcode 231 beyond the needs or regional variations addressed by the 232foundationcode and why the proposed amendment applies to this 233 state. 234 Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 553.76, Florida 235 Statutes, is amended to read: 236 553.76 General powers of the commission.—The commission is 237 authorized to: 238 (2) Issue memoranda of procedure for its internal 239 management and control. The commission may adopt rules related 240 to its consensus-based decisionmaking process, including, but 241 not limited to, super majority voting requirementsfor242commission actions relating to the adoption of the Florida243Building Code or amendments to the code. However, the commission 244 must adopt the Florida Building Code, and amendments thereto, by 245 at least a three-fourths vote of the members present at a 246 meeting. 247 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.