Kentucky 2025 2025 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HB504 Introduced / Bill

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AN ACT relating to temporary structures. 1 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 2 
Section 1.   KRS 198B.050 is amended to read as follows: 3 
(1) The department shall adopt and promulgate a mandatory Uniform State Building 4 
Code that establishes standards for the construction of all buildings, as defined in 5 
KRS 198B.010, in the state. The code shall provide that the review and approval, as 6 
necessary, of building plans for conformance with the Uniform State Building Code 7 
prior to construction approval shall be conducted only by the department or a local 8 
government or governments delegated such responsibilities by this chapter, and any 9 
exceptions to this policy shall be explicitly stated in the code. 10 
(2) The code shall be comprehensive and shall include but not be limited to provisions 11 
for general construction; structural quality; mechanical systems to include heating, 12 
cooling, and ventilation; electrical systems; and life safety from hazards of fire, 13 
explosion, and other disasters, whether caused by acts of nature or man. The code 14 
shall encompass the Kentucky State Plumbing Code promulgated pursuant to KRS 15 
318.130, boiler rules and regulations issued pursuant to KRS 236.030, and the 16 
national electrical code. 17 
(3) This code shall be designed after and may be selected from the models offered by 18 
such model code agencies as the International Code Council, Inc., the National Fire 19 
Protection Association, and other nationally recognized organizations which may 20 
include governmental agencies. The code shall: 21 
(a) Provide uniform standards and requirements for construction and construction 22 
materials; 23 
(b) To the extent practicable, set forth standards, specifications, and requirements 24 
in terms of performance objectives, so as to facilitate the use of new 25 
technologies, techniques, and materials. The code shall not discriminate in 26 
favor of particular suppliers' materials, techniques, or technologies; and 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	25 RS BR 1712 
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(c) Protect the public health, safety, and welfare within the state. 1 
(4) The code shall include provisions for the continuing review and possible adoption 2 
of new materials, technologies, and techniques in the building industry when 3 
deemed justified by the department to fulfill the purposes of this chapter. The 4 
department may adopt a model code promulgated by a model code agency only if 5 
that agency provides a method for democratic participation by the department and 6 
any local governments which may enforce the code, in a continuing review and 7 
possible adoption of new materials, technologies, and techniques in the building 8 
industry. 9 
(5) The department shall promulgate administrative regulations, after notice in 10 
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A, which are necessary to implement the Uniform 11 
State Building Code or to carry out any other responsibility assigned to the 12 
department by this chapter. 13 
(6) The department shall monitor the effectiveness of agencies designated by local 14 
governments to enforce the provisions of the Uniform State Building Code. 15 
(7) If the department determines that an agency is not enforcing the provisions of the 16 
Uniform State Building Code, it shall determine where deficiencies exist. The 17 
department shall require the local government to correct the deficiencies within 18 
sixty (60) days and report to the department its method of correcting the 19 
deficiencies. 20 
(8) If the local government fails to correct the deficiencies, the department may 21 
preempt the local program as provided for in KRS 198B.060(4). 22 
(9) The department shall provide for the supply, including amendments and revisions 23 
thereto, of sufficient copies of the Uniform State Building Code for all interested 24 
parties. 25 
(10) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any temporary structure built or 26 
assembled by or for a state or government agency, city, or municipality which is 27  UNOFFICIAL COPY  	25 RS BR 1712 
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intended to be used for less than six (6) months shall be exempt from the Uniform 1 
State Building Code, the Kentucky Plumbing Code, the Kentucky Residential 2 
Code, and any other building or structural code promulgated by the 3 
Commonwealth or by its political subdivisions. After six (6) months the temporary 4 
structure shall be inspected and brought into code compliance or be removed, 5 
unless a state of emergency has been declared in Kentucky. 6