34 Pa. Code § 403.142 - Accessibility Advisory Board
(a) The
Secretary has the exclusive power to grant modifications and extensions of time
and decide issues of technical infeasibility under Chapter 11 (Accessibility)
of the Uniform Construction Code and other accessibility requirements contained
in or referenced by the Uniform Construction Code for individual projects under
section 301(a)(3) of the act (35 P. S. §
7210.301(a)(3)).
(b) The Accessibility Advisory Board is
created with the following powers and duties under section 106 of the act
(35
P. S. §
7210.106):
(1) Review all proposed regulations under the
act and offer comment and advice to the Secretary on all issues related to
accessibility by persons with physical disabilities and enforcement of
accessibility requirements.
(2)
Review all applications for modifications or variances of Chapter 11
(Accessibility) of the Uniform Construction Code and any other accessibility
requirements contained in or referenced by the Uniform Construction Code. The
Accessibility Advisory Board will advise the Secretary whether modification or
variance should be granted or whether compliance is technically
feasible.
(3) Hear appeals from
decisions of building code officials and recommend modifications, variances or
extensions of time. An appeal of a decision of a building code official shall
be based on a claim that the true intent of the act or the Uniform Construction
Code was incorrectly interpreted, the act does not apply or an equivalent form
of construction is to be used.
(c) The Accessibility Advisory Board will
schedule meetings and provide public notice of meetings in accordance with
65 Pa.C.S. §§
701-716 (relating to the
Sunshine Act).
(d) The
Accessibility Advisory Board will hear requests for variances or modification,
requests for extensions of time and appeals in accordance with the following
procedure:
(1) An owner or owner's agent
shall file an appeal with the Accessibility Advisory Board on a
Department-provided form.
(2) The
postmark date or the date of personal service will establish the filing date of
the appeal.
(3) An appeal to the
Accessibility Advisory Board will automatically suspend an action to enforce an
order to correct except where there is an unsafe building, structure or
equipment under §
403.84 (relating to unsafe
building, structure or equipment).
(4) The Accessibility Advisory Board will
make recommendations based upon documents and written brief unless the owner
requests a hearing.
(5) If the
owner or owner's agent requests a hearing, the Accessibility Advisory Board
will schedule a hearing and will provide written notification to the owner or
owner's agent and the building code official of the date, time and place of the
hearing. The notification will be made no less than 5 days prior to the hearing
unless the owner waives this period.
(6) The Accessibility Advisory Board may
consider the following factors when a request for an extension of time or a
variance or other appropriate relief is reviewed:
(i) The reasonableness of the regulations or
Uniform Construction Code as applied in the specific case.
(ii) The extent to which an extension of time
or a variance will subject occupants of the building or structure to conditions
which do not comply with the Uniform Construction Code.
(iii) The availability of professional or
technical personnel needed to comply with the Uniform Construction
Code.
(iv) The availability of
materials and equipment needed to comply with the Uniform Construction
Code.
(v) The efforts made to
safeguard occupants.
(vi) The
efforts made to comply with the Uniform Construction Code.
(vii) Compensatory features that will provide
an equivalent degree of compliance with the intent of the Uniform Construction
Code.
(7) The
Accessibility Advisory Board will recommend that the Secretary take one of the
following actions:
(i) Deny the request in
whole or in part.
(ii) Grant the
request in whole or in part.
(iii)
Grant the request upon certain conditions being satisfied.
(iv) Grant other appropriate
relief.
(8) The Secretary
will make a final decision on the request and will issue written notice of the
decision to the owner or the owner's agent and the building code
official.
(e) An
individual, partnership, agency, association or corporation who reasonably
believes there is a violation of the accessibility provisions of the act or the
Uniform Construction Code by a governmental entity or private owner may file a
complaint with the body responsible for enforcement of the Uniform Construction
Code under section 501(f) of the act (35 P. S. §
7210.501(f)).
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