16 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.22 - Criteria for Approval of Design Review Agencies
(a) An agency seeking council approval as a
design review agency (DRA) shall submit a written application to the executive
director. The application will indicate the agency's name, address, and the
telephone number of each office in which design review services are to be
performed.
(b) The application will
include the following information.
(1) An
organizational chart indicating the names of the managerial and technical
personnel responsible for design review functions within the agency. The chart
must indicate the area or areas of review for with the technical personnel are
responsible.
(2) A resume for each
person listed in the organizational chart indicating academic and professional
qualifications, experience in related areas, and specific duties within the
agency. All certifications shall be current with ICC.
(3) Complete documentation, including, but
not limited to:
(A) examples of data sheets
or other forms used to analyze construction and equipment;
(B) preliminary and final reports;
and
(C) an agency compliance
assurance manual to substantiate the agency's ability to evaluate building
systems and compliance control manuals for compliance with standards. Evidence
must be presented in the areas of structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing,
building planning, and fire safety. The documentation should include an example
of a building system or compliance control manual which the agency has
evaluated for compliance with a code or set of standards.
(4) A statement of certification signed by
the agency manager or chief executive officer that:
(A) its board of directors, as a body, and
its managerial and technical personnel, as individuals, are free to exercise
independence of judgment in the performance of their duties within the
agency;
(B) its activities pursuant
to the discharge of responsibility as a design review agency will not result in
financial benefit to the agency via stock ownership or other financial interest
in any producer, supplier, or vendor of products involved, other than through
standard fees for services rendered;
(C) the agency will consistently and
uniformly implement the policies and determinations of the council with regard
to interpretations of the standards and rules;
(D) the agency will not provide design
services or prepare compliance control manuals for manufacturers for whom it
acts as a design review agency;
(E)
all information contained in the application for approval as a design review
agency is true, timely, and correct; and
(F) all future changes will be immediately
communicated to the department.
(5) A list of states in which the agency is
currently approved to provide similar services.
(c) The minimum personnel requirements and
qualifications shall be as follows.
(1) The
manager or chief executive officer shall have:
(A) a minimum of four years of plans
examination, design, construction, or manufacturing experience in the building
industry, or any combination thereof; and
(B) licensure as a professional engineer or
architect in the State of Texas. The applicant's license number must be
included on the resume.
(2) Technical staff members may qualify for
more than one discipline. The agency does not need to have an individual staff
member for each discipline. The technical staff shall consist of the following
positions.
(A) The structural reviewer shall
have:
(i) a bachelor's degree with
specialized course work in structures in civil, structural, or architectural
engineering or service equivalent in accordance with subsection
(c)(3);
(ii) a minimum of one year
structural engineering experience related to buildings; and
(iii) certification as a building plans
examiner as granted by ICC.
(B) The mechanical reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering with
specialized course work in HVAC Systems or service equivalent in accordance
with subsection (c)(3);
(ii) a
minimum of one year mechanical engineering experience related to buildings;
and
(iii) certification as a
commercial mechanical inspector as granted by ICC.
(C) The electrical reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering with
specialized course work in electrical engineering or service equivalent in
accordance with subsection (c)(3);
(ii) a minimum of one year electrical
engineering experience related to buildings; and
(iii) certification as a commercial
electrical inspector as granted by ICC.
(D) The plumbing reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering with
specialized course work in hydraulics or service equivalent in accordance with
subsection (c)(3);
(ii) a minimum
of one year plumbing experience related to buildings; and
(iii) certification as a plumbing inspector
as granted by ICC.
(E)
The building planning reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering or
architecture or service equivalent in accordance with subsection
(c)(3);
(ii) a minimum of one year
experience related to building planning; and
(iii) certification as a building plans
examiner as granted by ICC.
(F) The fire safety reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering or
architecture or service equivalent in accordance with subsection
(c)(3);
(iii) certification as a
fire plans examiner as granted by ICC.
(G) The accessibility reviewer shall have:
(i) a bachelor's degree in engineering or
architecture or service equivalent in accordance with subsection
(c)(3);
(ii) a minimum of one year
experience in accessibility reviews related to buildings;
(iii) completed the Texas Accessibility
Academy and passed an examination approved by the department.
(3) A minimum of eight
years of creditable experience in engineering or architectural practice
indicative of growth in engineering or architectural competency and
responsibility is an acceptable service equivalent for academic requirements.
This experience may be counted concurrently for those wishing to show service
equivalency in more than one field. To be considered creditable, experience
must satisfy the requirements outlined in the Texas Board of Professional
Engineers Board Rules concerning the Practice of Engineering and Professional
Engineering Licensure, or the Texas Board of Architectural Examiner Rules and
Regulations of the Board Regulating the Practice of Architecture.
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