S.C. Code Regs. § 19-470.2 - Definitions
For the purpose of these regulations, the following words or terms are defined as meaning:
(a) "Agency" means any division, department
or section of state or federal government.
(b) "Amendment(s)" means the changing of any
word, number, date, section or reference in either the text or appendix (if
adopted) of any building code, regardless of whether the effect is more or less
restrictive.
(c) "Applicable
Governing Body" means a city, county, state, state agency or other political
government subdivision or entity authorized to administer and enforce the
provisions of this code, as adopted or amended.
(d) "Building Codes" means all construction
codes, standards or documents presently listed by name in Chapter 9 of Title 6
of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
(e) "Building Codes Act" means the Building,
Housing, Electrical, Plumbing and Gas Codes Act, Chapter 9 of Title 6 of the
Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
(f) "Building Official" means the officer or
other designated authority, or duly authorized representative, charged with the
administration and enforcement of building codes and standards.
(g) "Climatological" means the susceptibility
of specific unusual reoccurring weather or atmospheric conditions for a local
jurisdiction, including hurricanes, tornados, damaging wind, lightning, or
floods due to rainfall.
(h)
"Council" means the South Carolina Building Codes Council as established by
Chapter 9 of Title 6 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as
amended.
(i) "Division" means the
Office of General Services, State of South Carolina Budget and Control
Board.
(j) "Energy Standards" means
the Building Energy Efficiency Standard Act, Chapter 10 of Title 6 of the Code
of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
(k) "Flood(ing)" means temporary inundation
of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal waters or from
the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff or surface waters by excessive
rainfall, snowmelt, wind storms or any combination of such
conditions.
(l) "Geographical"
means the geographic or topographic characteristics of a specific area or
region.
(m) "Geological" means the
structure of a specific area or region of the earth's surface.
(n) "Local Enforcement Agency" means the
agency of local government with authority to make inspections of buildings and
to enforce the laws, ordinances, and regulations enacted by the State and local
government, which establish standards and requirements applicable to the
construction, alteration, repair and occupancy of buildings.
(o) "Local Government" means any county,
city, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of this State and
state agencies with authority to establish standards and requirements
applicable to the construction, alteration, repair and occupancy of
buildings.
(p) "Local Jurisdiction"
means any county, city, town, village or other political subdivision of the
State of South Carolina.
(q)
"Modification(s)" means the changing of any word, number, date, section or
reference in either the text or appendix (if adopted) of any building code,
regardless of whether the effect is more or less restrictive.
(r) "Modular Act" means the Modular Buildings
Construction Act, Chapter 43 of Title 23 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina,
1976, as amended.
(s) "Physical"
means the natural stable and unstable characteristics and conditions of the
land area within a local jurisdiction, including topography, geography,
geology, water table and seismic activity.
(t) "Variation(s)" means the changing of the
Energy Standards or any building code in either the text or appendix (if
adopted), the nature of which, would accept an alternate building material or
alternate method of compliance.
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