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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1521Introduced by Assembly Member KamlagerFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to earthquake safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1521, as introduced, Kamlager. Earthquake protection standards.Existing law requires that every building or structure, and every portion thereof, be designed and constructed to resist stresses produced by lateral forces as provided in the State Building Standards Code. Existing law requires city and county building departments to enforce these provisions and prohibits a person from constructing a building subject to these requirements without obtaining a written permit for that purpose from the appropriate enforcement agency. Existing law excludes certain buildings from these requirements, including a building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these exclusions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1521Introduced by Assembly Member KamlagerFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to earthquake safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1521, as introduced, Kamlager. Earthquake protection standards.Existing law requires that every building or structure, and every portion thereof, be designed and constructed to resist stresses produced by lateral forces as provided in the State Building Standards Code. Existing law requires city and county building departments to enforce these provisions and prohibits a person from constructing a building subject to these requirements without obtaining a written permit for that purpose from the appropriate enforcement agency. Existing law excludes certain buildings from these requirements, including a building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these exclusions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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1515 Introduced by Assembly Member KamlagerFebruary 19, 2021
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2020 An act to amend Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to earthquake safety.
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2626 AB 1521, as introduced, Kamlager. Earthquake protection standards.
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2828 Existing law requires that every building or structure, and every portion thereof, be designed and constructed to resist stresses produced by lateral forces as provided in the State Building Standards Code. Existing law requires city and county building departments to enforce these provisions and prohibits a person from constructing a building subject to these requirements without obtaining a written permit for that purpose from the appropriate enforcement agency. Existing law excludes certain buildings from these requirements, including a building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these exclusions.
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3030 Existing law requires that every building or structure, and every portion thereof, be designed and constructed to resist stresses produced by lateral forces as provided in the State Building Standards Code. Existing law requires city and county building departments to enforce these provisions and prohibits a person from constructing a building subject to these requirements without obtaining a written permit for that purpose from the appropriate enforcement agency. Existing law excludes certain buildings from these requirements, including a building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.
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3232 This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these exclusions.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 19100 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
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5050 19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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5252 19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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5454 19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:(a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(b) Any A building designed and constructed for use exclusively as a dwelling by not more than two families and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.(c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.(d) Any A building under construction on and prior to May 26, 1933.(e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.
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5858 19100. This chapter does not apply to any of the following buildings:
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6060 (a) Any A building not intended primarily for occupancy by human beings and located entirely outside the limits of a city or city and county.
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6464 (c) Any A building designed and constructed primarily for use in housing poultry, livestock, hay, grain, or farm machinery and supplies, even though persons may work in, or may otherwise be present in, such building from time to time.
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6868 (e) Any A building in an unincorporated area and used for human habitation and of wood frame construction and not more than two stories in height, in which the span between bearing walls does not exceed twenty-four feet (24), no room in which contains an area of more than one thousand square feet (1,000 sq. ft.), and which is located in a labor camp as defined in Section 2410 of the Labor Code.