22 Tex. Admin. Code § 367.2 - Code Requirements
(a) To protect the
health and safety of the citizens of this state, the Board adopts the following
plumbing codes:
(1) the 2018 Uniform Plumbing
Code, as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials; and
(2) The 2018
International Plumbing Code, as published by the International Code Council and
the codes incorporated by reference within the 2018 International Plumbing
Code, including:
(A) the 2018 International
Fuel Gas Code; and
(B) the 2018
International Residential Code.
(b) To ensure the proper design,
installation, and maintenance of plumbing systems within its jurisdiction, a
political subdivision may adopt a plumbing code with any amendments necessary
to address local concerns provided that the amendments do not substantially
vary with the rules or laws of this state.
(c) Plumbing must be installed in accordance
with all applicable plumbing codes adopted by the political subdivision in
which the plumbing is being installed.
(1)
Plumbing installed by an individual licensed under the PLL in an unincorporated
area of the county or other area where no plumbing code has been adopted must
be installed in accordance with a plumbing code adopted under subsection (a) of
this section.
(2) A plumbing
installation that was started prior to the Board's adoption of the plumbing
codes listed in subsection (a) of this section may be completed under the
requirements of the codes in effect at the time permits for the installation
were issued or work on the installation commenced.
(3) In addition to all applicable plumbing
codes, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP-Gas) piping must be installed in accordance
with all applicable rules adopted by the Texas Railroad
Commission.
(d) Any
piping connecting a plumbing fixture, including a water closet, to a potable
water supply shall be installed to prevent the back flow of nonpotable
substances into the potable water system in accordance with the applicable
plumbing code and state laws. Water closet fill valves (ball cocks) shall be of
the antisiphon, integral vacuum breaker type with the critical level (the air
inlet portion of the vacuum breaker) installed at least one (1) inch above the
flood level rim of the fixture (the inlet of the water closet overflow
tube).
(e) Plumbing installed in
compliance with a code adopted under subsection (a) or (b) of this section must
be inspected by a Plumbing Inspector licensed under the PLL and Board
Rules.
(f) A licensee or registrant
shall not install, and a person shall not require a licensee or registrant to
install, plumbing that is not in compliance with the Plumbing License Law or
any other laws of this state, Board Rules, or any applicable plumbing
codes.
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