16 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.24 - Criteria for Approval of Third Party Site Inspectors
(a) A person seeking approval as a third
party site inspector shall submit a written application to the executive
director. The application will include the following information.
(1) A resume that includes the inspector's
academic and professional qualifications, experience in related areas, and
relevant ICC certifications.
(2)
Evidence of current ICC certifications required for approval by the
council.
(3) A statement signed by
the inspector certifying that:
(A) the
inspector's activities pursuant to the discharge of responsibilities as a third
party site inspector will not result in financial benefit to the inspector via
stock ownership or other financial interests in any producer, supplier, or
vendor of products involved other than through standard fees for services
rendered;
(B) the inspector will
consistently and uniformly implement the policies and determinations of the
council with regard to interpretations of the mandatory building codes and
rules;
(C) the inspector will
enforce the mandatory building codes adopted by the council;
(D) all information contained in the
application for approval as a third party site inspector is true, timely, and
correct; and
(E) all future changes
will be immediately communicated to the department.
(b) The minimum qualifications for
a third party site inspector are as follows:
(1) a high school diploma or
equivalent;
(2) a minimum of three
years experience in building code enforcement, building inspections, or
building experience. At least one year of experience shall be in the
performance of building inspections;
(3) one of the following energy code
certifications: certification as a residential energy inspector/plans examiner,
as a commercial energy inspector, or both. The inspector must have a
residential energy certification to inspect housing and a commercial energy
certification to inspect buildings;
(4) one of the following code certification
combinations:
(A) a residential combination
inspector as granted by ICC. In lieu of a residential combination inspector the
inspector may have one of each of the individual certifications that are needed
for certification as a residential combination inspector, commercial
combination inspector, or combination inspector. Inspectors with residential
inspector certifications may only perform site inspections for industrialized
housing complying with the International Residential Code; or
(B) a commercial combination inspector as
granted by ICC. In lieu of a commercial combination inspector the inspector may
have one of each of the individual certifications that are needed for
certification as a commercial combination inspector or a combination inspector.
Inspectors with a commercial inspector certification may only perform site
inspections for industrialized buildings or site-built REFs; or
(C) a combination inspector as granted by
ICC. In lieu of a combination inspector the inspector may have one of each of
the individual certifications that are needed for certification as a
combination inspector. Inspectors with this certification may perform site
inspections for any industrialized housing, buildings, or site-built REFs;
and
(5) ICC or NFPA
certification as a fire inspector II if the inspector will perform installation
inspections of industrialized housing or buildings over 75 feet in
height.
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