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Section 29-254 - (Formerly Sec. 19-395g). Amendments to code. Variations and exemptions.

CT Gen Stat § 29-254 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Any town, city or borough or any interested person may propose amendments to the State Building Code, which proposed amendments may be either applicable to all municipalities or, where it is alleged and established that conditions exist within a municipality which are not generally found within other municipalities, any such amendment may be restricted in application to such municipality. Each amendment to the State Building Code shall be adopted in accordance with the provisions of section 29-252b.

(b) The State Building Inspector may grant variations or exemptions from, or approve equivalent or alternate compliance with, the State Building Code where strict compliance with the code would entail practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, or is otherwise adjudged unwarranted, provided the intent of the law shall be observed and public welfare and safety be assured. Any application for a variation or exemption or equivalent or alternate compliance received by a local building official shall be forwarded to the State Building Inspector by first class mail not later than fifteen business days after receipt by such local building official and shall be accompanied by a letter from such local building official that shall include comments on the merits of the application. Any such determination by the State Building Inspector shall be in writing. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the State Building Inspector may appeal to the Codes and Standards Committee not later than thirty days after mailing of the decision. Any person aggrieved by any ruling of the Codes and Standards Committee may appeal to the superior court for the judicial district wherein the premises concerned are located.

(1969, P.A. 443, S. 4; P.A. 77-614, S. 497, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 18, 136; P.A. 82-432, S. 6, 19; P.A. 88-129; 88-359, S. 11, 12; P.A. 99-163, S. 3; P.A. 02-72, S. 3; P.A. 09-177, S. 2; P.A. 16-215, S. 8.)

History: P.A. 77-614 made approval of amendment by building inspector and code standards committee further subject to approval by commissioner of public safety, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 78-303 made approval of amendment subject to approval by commissioner of administrative services for period between June 6, 1978 and January 1, 1979; P.A. 82-432 replaced state building code standards committee with codes and standards committee and added Subsec. (b) re grant of variations or exemption and equivalent or alternate compliance; Sec. 19-395g transferred to Sec. 29-254 in 1983; P.A. 88-129 amended Subsec. (a) to require that each amendment to the state building code be adopted in accordance with chapter 54 and to delete other procedural requirements concerning adoption of proposed amendments; P.A. 88-359 amended Subsec. (b) to solely authorize state building inspector to grant variations or exemptions from the code thus eliminating the authority of the codes and standards committee, to require that state building inspector's determination be in writing and to provide an appeals procedure; P.A. 99-163 amended Subsec. (b) by deleting requirement that notifications re decisions on modifications be sent by registered mail; P.A. 02-72 amended Subsec. (b) to specify procedure for forwarding of application for variation or exemption or equivalent or alternate compliance received by local building officials to the State Building Inspector, to delete reference to applications for a modification of the code and to make technical changes; P.A. 09-177 made technical changes and increased time re appeal to committee from 14 to 30 days in Subsec. (b); P.A. 16-215 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing reference to Ch. 54 with reference to Sec. 29-252b, effective May 31, 2016.

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Section 29-254 - (Formerly Sec. 19-395g). Amendments to code. Variations and exemptions.