Or. Admin. Code § 918-100-0010 - Definitions
The following definitions are adopted:
(1) "Accessible" means the structural,
mechanical, and plumbing installations can be easily inspected because the work
is in the open or because there is a designed permanent physical access such as
an access panel, door, or similar entry.
(2) "Applicant" is a person authorized to
take out a master inspection permit or minor label.
(3) "Closest Office" means:
(a) In the case of the division, the closest
office within the state from which appropriate inspectors are dispatched;
or
(b) In the case of a
municipality, the closest office from which appropriate inspectors serving the
facility are dispatched within the municipal boundaries. If a municipality does
not have an office from which inspectors are dispatched, the "closest office"
is the municipality's executive office or the point of actual dispatch,
whichever is closest.
(4)
(a) A
"Covered Facility" under the master permit program is one or more commercial or
industrial buildings or structures under common ownership or management located
within the boundaries of the same inspection jurisdiction:
(A) Within the same complex on contiguous
lots; or
(B) Situated at different
locations within the municipality and both the inspecting jurisdiction and the
permittee agree to treat the buildings or structures as a "covered
facility."
(b) A
"covered facility" under the master permit program, does not include an
apartment or combination of apartments having less than a total of six living
units.
(5) "Inspecting
Jurisdiction" is the municipality or state serving the area with inspection
services.
(6) "Inspection Hours"
means the time necessary to do the inspections under the special alternative
master permit inspection program. This includes travel to and from the closest
office of the inspecting jurisdiction as well as inspector
documentation.
(7) "Jurisdictional
Inspector" is the inspector for an inspecting jurisdiction.
(8) "Minor Label" is an adhesive sticker with
a corresponding log sheet or corresponding online account sold by a
jurisdiction or the division for use with minor installation inspection
programs.
(9) "New Construction"
means:
(a) Creation of a new building
shell;
(b) Installation of
mechanical and plumbing products as part of the work described in subsection
(a) of this section;
(c) Any
structural, mechanical, or plumbing work performed in connection with changing
the use or occupancy classification of the building, except as permitted by OAR
918-100-0080; or
(d) Any addition which increases the square
footage of the building or structure.
(10) "Occupancy Classification" means the
designation of a building according to its use or the character of its
occupancy into one or more of the occupancy groups as provided in the
Oregon Structural Specialty Code.
(11) "Repair and Maintenance" means restoring
accessible or existing plumbing appliances, appurtenances, fixtures, wastes,
vents, or distribution pipes in buildings or structures to a safe and sanitary
condition.
(12) "Replacement" means
exchanging an existing structural component or mechanical or plumbing product
for a similar item which:
(a) Does not change
the source or location of power;
(b) Does not exceed the design capacity of
the existing system or structure; and
(c) Meets current accessibility and
earthquake requirements.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 447.072, 447.076, 455.144(7), 455.627, 460.085(1), 479.540(15) & 479.570(2)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 447.072, 447.076, 455.627, 460.085(1), 479.540(15) & 479.570(2)
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