N.M. Admin. Code § 14.6.5.9 - BUILDING OFFICIALS
A.
Authority having jurisidction:
(1) CID has statewide authority over the
regulation of permitting and inspections of all general construction,
mechanical-plumbing, electrical and liquefied petroleum construction,
alteration, repair, installation and demolition unless a county, municipality,
or political subdivision has a current building department which provides
permitting and inspections.
(2)
Certain counties, municipalities and political subdivisions have exercised
their legal authority to establish full-service building departments for
permitting and inspections of general construction, mechanical-plumbing and
electrical trades. This authority does not include work in the liquefied
petroleum industry over which CID has exclusive authority.
(3) Certain counties, municipalities and
political subdivisions were established as an AHJ as of July 1, 2009, with
authority over specific trades, without establishing a full-service building
department. These counties, municipalities and political subdivisions are
allowed to continue as an AHJ for those specific trades.
(4) In order to establish and maintain a
building department allowing permitting and inspections the county,
municipality or political subdivision must establish a full-service building
department including general construction, mechanical-plumbing and electrical
trades, must employ a full-time certified building official and employ
sufficient CID certified inspectors to inspect for each trade.
(5) CID shall conduct all inspections if a
county, municipality or other political subdivision does not have a certified
building official in its employ.
B.
General requirements:
(1) When a certified building official leaves
the employ of a county, municipality or other political subdivision, the plan
review, permitting and inspections overseen by that certified building official
shall transfer to the state unless the county, municipality or other political
subdivision, within 60 days or a longer period as approved by the division,
replaces that certified building official or enters into a memorandum of
understanding with another county, municipality or other political
subdivision.
(2) If the county,
municipality or political subdivision does not replace its certified building
official within the allowable time period approved by the division the county,
municipality or political subdivision shall lose its authority to maintain a
building department with all plan review, permitting and inspections
transferred to CID pursuant to Subsection F of Section
60-13-41 NMSA 1978.
(3) Should the county, municipality or
political subdivision wish to re-establish a new building department employing
a full-time certified building official and certified inspectors, it must be as
a full-service building department including plan review, permitting and
inspections of the general construction, mechanical-plumbing and electrical
trades.
(4) A county, municipality
or other political subdivision may enter into a memorandum of understanding to
share a certified building official and inspectors operating under that
certified building official with another county, municipality or other
political subdivision; provided that the certified building official is
employed in the same county, in an adjacent county, within 100 miles of the
county, municipality or other political subdivision or as approved by the
division.
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