N.M. Admin. Code § 14.5.2.8 - PERMITS REQUIRED
A.
Permits required. Subject to the Construction Industries Licensing
Act "CILA", Sections
60-13-3 and Section
60-13-45 NMSA 1978, and its rules,
no building or structure shall be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered,
repaired, moved, improved, removed, converted or demolished, no electrical
wiring, plumbing or mechanical work or LP gas work as defined and described in
the applicable New Mexico construction codes for those trades, may be
installed, repaired, altered or maintained in or on such building or structure,
unless the applicable permit has first been obtained from the appropriate AHJ,
unless otherwise provided by statute s or rule. All re-roofs and applications
of roof coatings require a building permit and inspections.
B.
Eligibility. A person who is
not appropriately, validly and currently licensed by the division is not
eligible to apply for or be issued a permit. Provided however, a homeowner's
permit may be issued to a residential property owner subject to the limitations
of 14.5.2.18 NMAC and an annual
permit is provided as noted in
14.5.2.19 NMAC.
C.
Application. In order to
obtain a permit, the applicant must complete and submit an application on an
AHJ approved form for the type of permit sought.
D.
Separate Permit Types.
E.
Roofing.
(1) All new roof installations and re-roofs
require building permits and inspections.
(2) All applications of roof coating systems
require building permits and inspections.
(3) Inspections must include, at a minimum,
decking inspection upon removal of existing roof and the roof system or
application of roof coating systems as a final inspection upon completion of
roofing project.
F.
Solar PV systems.
(1) Persons
bidding or contracting for the installation of a solar PV electric system must
possess a valid license issued by the division with the EE-98, EL-1 or ER-1
license classification, as applicable, pursuant to Paragraph (1) of Subsection
B of 14.6.6.8 NMAC and Subsection B of
14.6.6.10 NMAC; the GB-98 license
classification is authorized if Paragraph (2) of Subsection B of
14.6.6.8 NMAC applies. If
structural modifications are required, a GB-02 license classification is
allowed for residential construction and otherwise a GB-98 license
classification is mandated. CID license classifications can be found in 14.6.6
NMAC.
(2) Submittal documents shall
be prepared and submitted to the appropriate electrical AHJ for review and
approval pursuant to Subsection K of
14.5.2.10 NMAC. The submittal
documents shall consist of, at a minimum, the following documentation and upon
approval an electrical permit shall be issued to a New Mexico electrical
contractor properly licensed for the specific solar PV installation;
(a) Site plan indicating electrical equipment
location.
(b) PV solar panel layout
and arrangement.
(c) One line
diagram identifying all components of the PV solar system and electrical
equipment with documentation classifying the listing for each
component.
(d) One line diagram
identifying all conductors and conductor sizes.
(e) Documentation identifying listing of
solar mounting system.
(f) If
utility interactive, location and type of connection to other power
sources.
(g) If roof mounted,
calculated added loads of solar equipment and mounting systems as noted in
Paragraph (5) of Subsection F of
14.5.2.8 NMAC.
(h) System Calculations.
(i) Location and type of grounding system or
connection to existing grounding system
(3) Persons performing the installation of a
solar PV electrical system, or related work, must possess a valid journeyman
certificate issued by CID with an EE-98J, EL-1J or ER-1J classification, as
applicable, or be an apprentice working under the direct supervision of a
certified journeyman pursuant to
14.6.6.10 NMAC.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to prohibit a properly licensed person from performing work on the
solar PV system's support structures, racking and mounting of panels as long as
it is within the scope of the license classification and upholds the
manufacturers' original listing and labeling.
(5) Structural analysis must be performed by
a professional engineer licensed in New Mexico to determine if the roof
structure is capable of supporting the added load s of a solar PV electric
system when any of the following occur.
(a)
The total added dead load of the array is greater than five pounds per square
foot on the roof.
(b) The total
added point load of the array is greater than 45 pounds on the roof.
(c) The total added dead load exceeds 200
pounds on a single truss, rafter or roof joist.
(d) The mounting of the system is of a unique
roof mounted design.
(e) The roof
structure contains over-spanned trusses, rafters or roof joists.
(6) In addition to the required
electrical permit for the mounting of the solar PV system on the roof a general
construction building permit shall be required if:
(a) structural reinforcement of an existing
roof is necessary as determined by a New Mexico licensed structural engineer
or;
(b) a new structure is not
listed and approved to support a PV Solar System.
(7) If structural modifications are required,
or a new structure will be constructed that is not listed and approved to
support a PV solar system, engineered details shall be provided. Structural
documents must be sealed by a structural engineer licensed in New Mexico. The
required modifications to the structure shall be performed by a validly
licensed GS-13, GB-2 or GB-98, as applicable. Reinforcement of the structure
will require building permits and inspections conducted by a certified building
inspector.
G.
Wind
turbine systems.
(1) Persons bidding
or contracting for the installation of a wind turbine system shall possess a
valid license issued by CID with the EE-98, EL-1 or ER-1 license
classification, as applicable, pursuant to Paragraph (1) of Subsection B of
14.6.6.8 NMAC, and Subsection B of
14.6.6.10 NMAC; the GB-98 license
classification is authorized if Paragraph (2) of Subsection B of
14.6.6.8 NMAC applies. If
structural modifications are required, a GB-02 license classification is
allowed for residential construction and otherwise a GB-98 license
classification is mandated. CID license classifications can be found in 14.6.6
NMAC.
(2) Submittal documents shall
be prepared and submitted to the appropriate electrical AHJ for review and
approval pursuant to Subsection K of
14.5.2.10 NMAC. The submittal
documents shall consist of, at a minimum, the following minimum documentation
and, upon approval, an electrical permit shall be issued to a New Mexico
electrical contractors properly licensed for the specific wind turbine
installation;
(a) Site plan indicating
electrical equipment location
(b)
Site Plan indicating any distribution
(c) One line diagram identifying all
components of the wind turbine system and electrical equipment with
documentation classifying the listing for each component.
(d) One line diagram identifying all
conductors and conductor sizes.
(e)
Documentation identifying listing of wind turbine mounting systems
(f) If utility interactive, location and type
of connection to other power sources.
(g) If roof mounted, calculated added loads
of wind turbine equipment and mounting systems as noted in Subparagraph (a) of
Paragraph (3) of Subsection G of
14.5.2.8 NMAC.
(h) System Calculations
(i) Location and type of grounding system or
connection to existing grounding system.
(3) Persons performing the installation of
wind turbine electrical systems shall possess a valid journeyman certificate
issued by CID for the EE-98J, EL-1J or ER-1J classification, as applicable, or
shall be an apprentice working under the direct supervision of a certified
journeyman pursuant to Subsection A of
14.6.6.10 NMAC.
(4) Building mounted wind turbine systems
(a) Structural analysis must be performed by
a professional engineer licensed in New Mexico to determine if the roof
structure is capable of supporting the added loads of a wind turbine if:
(i) the total added dead load of the turbine
is greater than five pounds per square foot on the roof.
(ii) the total added point load of the
turbine is greater than 45 pounds on the roof.
(iii) the total added dead load exceeds 200
pounds on any single truss, rafter or roof joist.
(iv) the mounting of the system is of a
unique roof mounted design.
(v) the
roof structure contains over-spanned trusses, rafters or roof joists.
(b) A general construction
building permit for the mounting of the wind turbine system on the roof will be
required if structural reinforcement is necessary as determined by a structural
engineer licensed in the state of New Mexico
(c) If structural modifications are required,
engineered details shall be provided. Structural documents must be sealed by a
professional engineer licensed in New Mexico. The required modifications to the
structure shall be performed by a validly certified GS-13, GB-2 or GB-98, as
applicable. Reinforcement of the structure will require building permits to be
obtained and inspections conducted by a certified building inspector.
H.
Baby changing
facilities
(1) Pursuant to CILA and
14.7.2.45 NMAC, new restrooms,
which shall accommodate any person needing to utilize a baby changing facility,
shall be provided in a place of public accommodation except in:
(a) a new restroom located in a place of
public accommodation that is not available or accessible for public
use.
(b) a new restroom, in a place
of public accommodation, providing appropriate signage as to the location of a
baby changing facility on the same floor, which shall accommodate any person
needing to utilize such facility.
(c) a new restroom constructed in an existing
building if it is technically infeasible to provide a baby changing table, due
to existing building code, health or safety requirements, including Americans
with Disabilities Act requirements;
(2) Baby changing facilities in new restrooms
subject to this rule, shall not require a separate permit however shall be
included in all drawings, specifications and other documents submitted to an
AHJ for plan review and approval pursuant to Subsection A of
14.5.2.10 NMAC and Subsection A of
14.5.2.11 NMAC and inspections
pursuant to Subsection A of
14.5.3.8 NMAC.
(a) Submittal documents shall not be approved
if said documents do not fully comply with the requirements of this part and
14.7.2.45 NMAC.
(b) A C/O shall not be issued for new
construction that fails to be in compliance with all requirements of this
part.
(c) a final inspection shall
not be issued for a remodel that fails to be in compliance with all
requirements of this part.
I.
Previously permitted work;
previously submitted plans.
(1) All
work for which a permit has lawfully been issued prior to the effective date of
this rule, which permit has not expired, been deactivated, revoked or suspended
by the AHJ pursuant to this part, may proceed as permitted; the rules, codes
and standards in effect at the time the permit was issued shall be the rules,
codes and standards governing the work and its inspections.
(2) All work for which plans have been
submitted and received by the AHJ shall be permitted and inspected pursuant to
the rules in effect at the time the plans were received.
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