03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 Calvin R. Musselman proposes the following substitute bill: 1 State Construction and Electrical Standards Amendments 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Thomas W. Peterson Senate Sponsor: Calvin R. Musselman 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This bill modifies the State Construction Code. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This bill: 8 ▸ amends the State Construction Code to: 9 ● align with updated standards in the International Residential Code (IRC); and 10 ● align with the updated standards in the National Electric Code (NEC); 11 ▸ includes a coordination clause to make the amendments to Section 15A-3-202 in this bill 12 supersede the amendments to Section 15A-3-202 in H.B. 175, Housing Construction 13 Amendments; and 14 ▸ makes technical changes. 15 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 16 None 17 Other Special Clauses: 18 This bill provides a special effective date. 19 This bill provides a coordination clause. 20 Utah Code Sections Affected: 21 AMENDS: 22 15A-2-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 505 23 15A-3-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 505 24 15A-3-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 505 25 15A-3-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 505 26 15A-3-601, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 15 27 Utah Code Sections affected by Coordination Clause: 28 15A-3-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 505 29 3rd Sub. H.B. 313 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 30 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 31 Section 1. Section 15A-2-103 is amended to read: 32 15A-2-103 . Specific editions adopted of construction code of a nationally 33 recognized code authority. 34 (1) Subject to the other provisions of this part, the following construction codes are 35 incorporated by reference, and together with the amendments specified in Chapter 3, 36 Statewide Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code, and Chapter 4, 37 Local Amendments Incorporated as Part of State Construction Code, are the 38 construction standards to be applied to building construction, alteration, remodeling, and 39 repair, and in the regulation of building construction, alteration, remodeling, and repair 40 in the state: 41 (a) the 2021 edition of the International Building Code, including Appendices C and J, 42 issued by the International Code Council; 43 (b) the 2021 edition of the International Residential Code, issued by the International 44 Code Council; 45 (c) Appendix AQ of the 2021 edition of the International Residential Code, issued by the 46 International Code Council; 47 (d) the 2021 edition of the International Plumbing Code, issued by the International 48 Code Council; 49 (e) the 2021 edition of the International Mechanical Code, issued by the International 50 Code Council; 51 (f) the 2021 edition of the International Fuel Gas Code, issued by the International Code 52 Council; 53 (g) the [2020] 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code, issued by the National Fire 54 Protection Association; 55 (h) the 2021 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code, issued by the 56 International Code Council; 57 (i) the 2021 edition of the International Existing Building Code, issued by the 58 International Code Council; 59 (j) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(2), the HUD Code; 60 (k) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(1), Appendix AE of the 2021 edition of the 61 International Residential Code, issued by the International Code Council; 62 (l) subject to Subsection 15A-2-104(1), the 2005 edition of the NFPA 225 Model 63 Manufactured Home Installation Standard, issued by the National Fire Protection - 2 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 64 Association; 65 (m) subject to Subsection (3), for standards and guidelines pertaining to plaster on a 66 historic property, as defined in Section 9-8a-302, the U.S. Department of the Interior 67 Secretary's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic 68 Buildings;[ and] 69 (n) the residential provisions of the 2021 edition of the International Swimming Pool 70 and Spa Code, issued by the International Code Council; and 71 (o) Modular Building Institute Standards 1200 and 1205, issued by the International 72 Code Council, except as modified by provisions of this title governing modular units. 73 (2) Consistent with Title 65A, Chapter 8, Management of Forest Lands and Fire Control, 74 the Legislature adopts the 2006 edition of the Utah Wildland Urban Interface Code, 75 issued by the International Code Council, with the alternatives or amendments approved 76 by the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, as a construction code that may 77 be adopted by a local compliance agency by local ordinance or other similar action as a 78 local amendment to the codes listed in this section. 79 (3) The standards and guidelines described in Subsection (1)[(n) ] (m) apply only if: 80 (a) the owner of the historic property receives a government tax subsidy based on the 81 property's status as a historic property; 82 (b) the historic property is wholly or partially funded by public money; or 83 (c) the historic property is owned by a government entity. 84 Section 2. Section 15A-3-105 is amended to read: 85 15A-3-105 . Amendments to Chapters 10 through 12 of IBC. 86 (1) In IBC, Section 1010.2.4, number (2), the following is added at the end of the sentence: 87 "Blended assisted living facilities shall comply with Section 1010.2.14.1." 88 (2) A new IBC Section 1010.2.14.1 is added as follows: "1010.2.14.1 Blended assisted 89 living facilities. In occupancy Group I-1, Condition 2 or Group I-2, a Type-II assisted 90 living facility licensed by the Department of Health and Human Services for residents 91 with Alzheimer's or dementia, and having a controlled egress locking system to prevent 92 operation from the egress side shall be permitted to also house residents without a 93 clinical need for their containment where all of the following provisions are met: 94 (a) locks in the means of egress comply with all IBC requirements for controlled egress 95 doors; 96 (b) all residents without a clinical need for their containment shall have the keys, codes, 97 or other means necessary to exit the facility, in a manner that is determined by the - 3 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 98 facility operator and communicated to the resident or their legal representative; 99 (c) residents or their legal representative acknowledge in writing that they understand 100 and agree to living in a facility where egress is controlled; and 101 (d) the number of residents housed in a smoke compartment with controlled egress shall 102 not be greater than 30." 103 (3) In IBC, Section 1011.5.2, exception 3 is deleted and replaced with the following: " 3. In 104 Group R-3 occupancies, within dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, and in Group 105 U occupancies that are accessory to a Group R-3 occupancy, or accessory to individual 106 dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, the maximum riser height shall be 8 inches 107 (203 mm) and the minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (229 mm). The minimum 108 winder tread depth at the walk line shall be 10 inches (254 mm), and the minimum 109 winder tread depth shall be 6 inches (152 mm). A nosing not less than 0.75 inch (19.1 110 mm) but not more than 1.25 inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid 111 risers where the tread depth is less than 10 inches (254 mm)." 112 (4) In IBC, Section 1011.11, a new exception 6 is added as follows: " 6. In occupancies in 113 Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and in occupancies in Group U, which are 114 accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2, handrails shall 115 be provided on at least one side of stairways consisting of four or more risers." 116 (5) In IBC, Section 1025, is deleted. 117 (6) In IBC, Section 1104.4, exception 1.5 is deleted. 118 The following section is affected by a coordination clause at the end of this bill. 119 Section 3. Section 15A-3-202 is amended to read: 120 15A-3-202 . Amendments to Chapters 1 through 5 of IRC. 121 (1) In IRC, Section R101.2, Exception, the words "where provided with an automatic 122 sprinkler system complying with Section P2904" are deleted. 123 (2) In IRC, Section R101.2, Exception, the words "6. A triplex or fourplex of no more than 124 two levels with 2-hour fire-resistance-rated vertical shared wall assemblies tested in 125 accordance with ASTM E119 or UL263, 1-hour fire-resistance-rated horizontal floor 126 assemblies tested in accordance with ASTM E119 or UL263, and independent egress for 127 each unit." are added. 128 [(2)] (3) In IRC, Section R102, a new Section R102.7.2 is added as follows: "R102.7.2 129 Physical change for bedroom window egress. A structure whose egress window in an 130 existing bedroom is smaller than required by this code, and that complied with the 131 construction code in effect at the time that the bedroom was finished, is not required to - 4 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 132 undergo a physical change to conform to this code if the change would compromise the 133 structural integrity of the structure or could not be completed in accordance with other 134 applicable requirements of this code, including setback and window well requirements." 135 [(3)] (4) In IRC Section R105.2, under Building, the following changes are made: 136 (a) Number 3 is deleted and replaced with the following: "3. Retaining walls retaining 137 less than 4 feet (1219mm) of unbalanced fill, unless supporting a surcharge or 138 requiring design per Section R404.4." 139 (b) Number 10 is deleted and replaced with the following: "10. Decks that are not more 140 than 30 inches (762mm) above grade at any point and not requiring guardrails, that 141 do not serve exit door required by Section R311.4." 142 [(4)] (5) In IRC, Section R105.2, a new exception is added: "11. Grade level, non-connected 143 conex boxes, less than 350 square feet, used for storage only." 144 [(5)] (6) In IRC, Section R108.3, the following sentence is added at the end of the section: 145 "The building official shall not request proprietary information." 146 [(6)] (7) In IRC, Section 109.1.5, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R109.1.5 147 Other inspections. In addition to the inspections listed in R109.1.1 through R109.1.4, the 148 building official shall have the authority to inspect the proper installation of insulation. 149 R109.1.5.1 Weather-resistant exterior wall envelope inspections. An inspection shall be 150 made of the weather-resistant exterior wall envelope as required by Section R703.1 and 151 flashings as required by Section R703.4 to prevent water from entering the 152 weather-resistive barrier.R109.1.5.2 Fire-resistance-rated construction inspection. Where 153 fire-resistance-rated construction is required between dwelling units or due to location 154 on property, the building official shall require an inspection of such construction after 155 lathing or gypsum board or gypsum panel products are in place, but before any plaster is 156 applied, or before board or panel joints and fasteners are taped and finished." 157 [(7)] (8) In IRC, Section R202, the following definition is added: "ACCESSORY 158 DWELLING UNIT: A habitable living unit created within the existing footprint of a 159 primary owner-occupied single-family dwelling." 160 [(8)] (9) In IRC, Section R202, the definition for "Approved" is modified by adding the 161 words "or independent third-party licensed engineer or architect and submitted to the 162 building official" after the word "official." 163 [(9)] (10) In IRC, Section R202, the definition for "Approved Agency" is modified by 164 replacing the word "and" with "or." 165 [(10)] (11) In IRC, Section 202, the definition for "Approved Source" is modified by adding - 5 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 166 the words "or licensed engineer or architect" after the word "official." 167 [(11)] (12) In IRC, Section R202, the following definition is added: "CERTIFIED 168 BACKFLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY TESTER: A person who has shown 169 competence to test Backflow prevention assemblies to the satisfaction of the authority 170 having jurisdiction under Utah Code, Subsection 19-4-104(4)." 171 [(12)] (13) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Cross Connection" is deleted and 172 replaced with the following: "CROSS CONNECTION. Any physical connection or 173 potential connection or arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, 174 one of which contains potable water and the other either water of unknown or 175 questionable safety or steam, gas, or chemical, whereby there exists the possibility for 176 flow from one system to the other, with the direction of flow depending on the pressure 177 differential between the two systems (see "Backflow, Water Distribution")." 178 [(13)] (14) In IRC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "DUAL SOURCE 179 CONNECTION. A pipe that is installed so that either the nonpotable (i.e. secondary) 180 irrigation water or the potable water is connected to a pressurized irrigation system at 181 one time, but not both at the same time; or a pipe that is installed so that either the 182 potable water or private well water is connected to a residence at one time, but not both 183 at the same time. The potable water supply line shall be protected by a reduced pressure 184 backflow preventer." 185 [(14)] (15) In IRC, Section 202, the following definition is added: "ENERGY STORAGE 186 SYSTEM (ESS). One or more devices, assembled together, that are capable of storing 187 energy for supplying electrical energy at a future time." 188 [(15)] (16) In IRC, Section 202, in the definition for gray water a comma is inserted after the 189 word "washers"; the word "and" is deleted; and the following is added to the end: "and 190 clear water wastes which have a pH of 6.0 to 9.0; are non-flammable; non-combustible; 191 without objectionable odors; non-highly pigmented; and will not interfere with the 192 operation of the sewer treatment facility." 193 [(16)] (17) In IRC, Section R202, the definition of "Potable Water" is deleted and replaced 194 with the following: "POTABLE WATER. Water free from impurities present in 195 amounts sufficient to cause disease or harmful physiological effects and conforming to 196 the Utah Code, Title 19, Chapter 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Title 19, Chapter 5, 197 Water Quality Act, and the regulations of the public health authority having jurisdiction." 198 [(17)] (18) In IRC, Figure R301.2 (3), is deleted and replaced with R301.2 (3) as follows: 199 "TABLE R301.2 (3)- 6 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 200 GROUND SNOW LOADS FOR SELECTED LOCATIONS IN UTAH201 City/Town County Ground Snow Load (lb/ft2)Elevation (ft) 202 Beaver Beaver 35 5886 203 Brigham City Box Elder 42 4423 204 Castle Dale Emery 32 5669 205 Coalville Summit 57 5581 206 Duchesne Duchesne 39 5508 207 Farmington Davis 35 4318 208 Fillmore Millard 30 5138 209 Heber City Wasatch 60 5604 210 Junction Piute 27 6030 211 Kanab Kane 25 4964 212 Loa Wayne 37 7060 213 Logan Cache 43 4531 214 Manila Daggett 26 6368 215 Manti Sanpete 37 5620 216 Moab Grand 21 4029 217 Monticello San Juan 67 7064 218 Morgan Morgan 52 5062 219 Nephi Juab 39 5131 220 Ogden Weber 37 4334 221 Panguitch Garfield 41 6630 222 Parowan Iron 32 6007 223 Price Carbon 31 5558 224 Provo Utah 31 4541 225 Randolph Rich 50 6286 226 Richfield Sevier 27 5338 227 St. George Washington 21 2585 - 7 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 228 Salt Lake City Salt Lake 28 4239229 Tooele Tooele 35 5029 230 Vernal Uintah 39 5384 231 Note: To convert lb/ft2 to kN/m2, multiply by 0.0479. To convert feet to meters, multiply by 0.3048.1. Statutory requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction are not included in this state ground snow load table. 2. For locations where there is substantial change in altitude over the city/town, the load applies at and below the cited elevation, with a tolerance of 100 ft (30 m). 3. For other locations in Utah, see Bean, B., Maguire, M., Sun, Y. (2018), "The Utah Snow Load Study," Utah State University Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications, Paper 3589, http://utahsnowload.usu.edu/, for ground snow load values." 232 [(18)] (19) In IRC, Section R301.6, is deleted and replaced with the following: "R301.6 233 Utah Snow Loads. The snow loads specified in Table R301.2(5b) shall be used for the 234 jurisdictions identified in that table. Otherwise, for other locations in Utah, see Bean, 235 B., Maguire, M., Sun, Y. (2018), "The Utah Snow Load Study," Utah State University 236 Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications, Paper 3589, 237 http://utahsnowload.usu.edu/, for ground snow load values." 238 [(19)] (20) In IRC, Section R302.2, the following sentence is added at the end of the 239 paragraph: "When an access/maintenance agreement or easement is in place, plumbing, 240 mechanical ducting, schedule 40 steel gas pipe, and electric service conductors including 241 feeders, are permitted to penetrate the common wall at grade, above grade, or below 242 grade." 243 [(20)] (21) In IRC, Section R302.3, a new exception 3 is added as follows: "3. Accessory 244 dwelling units separated by walls or floor assemblies protected by not less than 1/2-inch 245 (12.7 mm) gypsum board or equivalent on each side of the wall or bottom of the floor 246 assembly are exempt from the requirements of this section." 247 [(21)] (22) In IRC, Section R302.5.1, the last sentence is deleted. 248 [(22)] (23) In IRC, Section R302.13, is deleted. 249 [(23)] (24) In IRC, Section R303.4, the following exception is added: "Exception: Dwelling 250 units tested in accordance with Section N1102.4.1.2 (R402.4.1.2) which has an air 251 tightness of 3.0 ACH (50) or greater do not require mechanical ventilation." 252 [(24)] (25) In IRC, Section R310.1, all words in the last sentence after "or to a yard or 253 court", are deleted, and Exception 3 of this section is deleted. - 8 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 254 [(25)] (26) In IRC, Section R310.7, in the exception, the words "or accessory dwelling 255 units" are added after the words "sleeping rooms". 256 [(26)] (27) IRC, Sections R311.7.45 through R311.7.5.3, are deleted and replaced with the 257 following: "R311.7.45.1 Stair treads and risers. R311.7.5.1 Riser height. The maximum riser 258 height shall be 8 inches (203 mm). The riser shall be measured vertically between leading 259 edges of the adjacent treads. The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not 260 exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). 261 R311.7.5.2 Tread depth. The minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (228 mm). The 262 tread depth shall be measured horizontally between the vertical planes of the foremost 263 projection of adjacent treads and at a right angle to the tread's leading edge. The greatest tread 264 depth within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). 265 Winder treads shall have a minimum tread depth of 10 inches (254 mm) measured as above at 266 a point 12 inches (305 mm) from the side where the treads are narrower. Winder treads shall 267 have a minimum tread depth of 6 inches (152 mm) at any point. Within any flight of stairs, the 268 greatest winder tread depth at the 12-inch (305 mm) walk line shall not exceed the smallest by 269 more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). 270 R311.7.5.3 Nosing. The radius of curvature at the leading edge of the tread shall be no 271 greater than 9/16 inch (14.3 mm). A nosing not less than 3/4 inch (19 mm) but not more than 272 1 1/4 inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid risers. The greatest nosing 273 projection shall not exceed the smallest nosing projection by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) 274 between two stories, including the nosing at the level of floors and landings. Beveling of 275 nosing shall not exceed 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Risers shall be vertical or sloped from the 276 underside of the leading edge of the tread above at an angle not more than 30 degrees (0.51 277 rad) from the vertical. Open risers are permitted, provided that the opening between treads 278 does not permit the passage of a 4-inch diameter (102 mm) sphere. 279 Exceptions. 280 1. A nosing is not required where the tread depth is a minimum of 10 inches (254 mm). 281 2. The opening between adjacent treads is not limited on stairs with a total rise of 30 282 inches (762 mm) or less." 283 [(27)] (28) In IRC, Section R312.2, is deleted. 284 [(28)] (29) In IRC, Sections R313.1 through R313.2.1, are deleted and replaced with the 285 following: "R313.1 Design and installation. When installed, automatic residential fire 286 sprinkler systems for townhouses or one- and two-family dwellings shall be designed 287 and installed in accordance with Section P2904 or NFPA 13D." - 9 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 288 [(29)] (30) In IRC, Section R314.2.2, the words "accessory dwelling units," are added after 289 the words "Where alterations, repairs." 290 [(30)] (31) In IRC, Section R315.2.2, the words "accessory dwelling units," are added after 291 the words "Where alterations, repairs." 292 [(31)] (32) In IRC, Section 315.3, the following words are added to the first sentence after 293 the word "installed": "on each level of the dwelling unit and." 294 [(32)] (33) A new IRC, Section R328.12, is added as follows: 295 "R328.12 Signage. A sign located on the exterior of the dwelling shall be installed at a 296 location approved by the authority having jurisdiction which identifies the battery chemistry 297 included in the ESS. This sign shall be of sufficient durability to withstand the environment 298 involved and shall not be handwritten." 299 [(33)] (34) In IRC, Section 403.1.3.5.3, an exception is added as follows: "Exception: 300 Vertical steel in footings shall be permitted to be located while concrete is still plastic 301 and before it has set. Where vertical steel resists placement or the consolidation of 302 concrete around steel is impeded, the concrete shall be vibrated to ensure full contact 303 between the vertical steel and concrete." 304 [(34)] (35) In IRC, Section R403.1.6, a new Exception 3 is added as follows: "3. When 305 anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches (813 mm) apart, anchor bolts may be 306 placed with a minimum of two bolts per plate section located not less than 4 inches (102 307 mm) from each end of each plate section at interior bearing walls, interior braced wall 308 lines, and at all exterior walls." 309 [(35)] (36) In IRC, Section R403.1.6.1, a new exception is added at the end of Item 2 and 310 Item 3 as follows: "Exception: When anchor bolt spacing does not exceed 32 inches 311 (816 mm) apart, anchor bolts may be placed with a minimum of two bolts per plate 312 section located not less than 4 inches (102 mm) from each end of each plate section at 313 interior bearing walls, interior braced wall lines, and at all exterior walls." 314 [(36)] (37) In IRC, Section R404.1, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: As an 315 alternative to complying with Sections R404.1 through R404.1.5.3, concrete and 316 masonry foundation walls may be designed in accordance with IBC Sections 1807.1.5 317 and 1807.1.6 as amended in Section 1807.1.6.4 and Table 1807.1.6.4 under these rules." 318 [(37)] (38) In IRC, Section R405.1, a second exception is added as follows: "Exception: 319 When a geotechnical report has been provided for the property, a drainage system is not 320 required unless the drainage system is required as a condition of the geotechnical report. 321 The geotechnical report shall make a recommendation regarding a drainage system." - 10 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 322 [(38)] (39) In IRC, Section R506.2.3, the words "10-mil (0.010 inch; 0.25 mm)" are deleted 323 and replaced with "6-mil (0.006 inch; 0.152 mm)" and the words "conforming to ASTM 324 E1745 Class A requirements" are deleted. 325 (40) In IRC, Section 507.2.1, Wood materials. The following sentence is added after the 326 words, "in accordance with section R317," "field applied weather resistant barrier 327 applied to the top of untreated material,". 328 Section 4. Section 15A-3-206 is amended to read: 329 15A-3-206 . Amendments to Chapters 36, 37, 39, and 44 and Appendix F of IRC. 330 (1) In IRC, Section E3601.6.2, a new exception is added as follows: "Exception: An 331 occupant of an accessory dwelling unit is not required to have access to the disconnect 332 serving the dwelling unit in which they reside." 333 (2) IRC, Section E3606.5, is deleted. 334 (3) IRC, Section E3601.7, is deleted and replaced with the following: 335 "3601.7 Maximum number of disconnects. The service disconnecting means shall consist of 336 not more than six switches or six sets of circuit breakers mounted in a single enclosure or in a 337 group of separate enclosures." 338 (4) In IRC, Section E3705.4.4, the following sentences are deleted: 339 "Where more than two NM cables containing two or more current-carrying 340 conductors are installed, without maintaining space between the cables, through the 341 same opening in wood framing should be sealed with thermal insulation, caulk or 342 sealing foam. The allowable ampacity of each conductor shall be adjusted in accordance 343 with Table E3705.3 and the provisions of Section E3701.3. Exception. may not apply." 344 (5) IRC, Section E3901.4.2, is deleted and replaced with the following: 345 "E3901.4.2 Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Spaces. Receptacle outlets, if 346 installed to serve an island or peninsular countertop or work surface, shall be installed in 347 accordance with E3901.4.3. If a receptacle outlet is not provided to serve an island or 348 peninsular countertop or work surface, provisions shall be provided at the island or peninsula 349 for future addition of a receptacle outlet to serve the island or peninsular countertop or work 350 surface." 351 [(5)] (6) IRC, Section E3901.4.3, is deleted and replaced with the following: 352 "E3901.4.3 Receptacle Outlet Location. [Receptacle] When installed, receptacle outlets 353 shall be located in one or more of the following: 354 1. On or above, but not more than 20 inches (508 mm) above a countertop or work 355 surface. - 11 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 356 2. In a countertop using receptacle outlet assemblies listed for use in countertops. 357 3. In a work surface using receptacle outlet assemblies listed for use in work surface or 358 listed for use in countertops. 359 Receptacle outlets rendered not readily accessible by appliances fastened in place, 360 appliance garages, sinks, or range tops as covered in the exception to Section E3901.4.1 or 361 appliances occupying assigned spaces shall not be considered as these required outlets. 362 4. Under the countertop not more than 14 inches from the bottom leading edge of the 363 countertop." 364 [(6)] (7) In IRC, Section 3902.1, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 365 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 366 [(7)] (8) In IRC, Section 3902.2, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 367 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 368 [(8)] (9) In IRC, Section 3902.3, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 369 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 370 [(9)] (10) In IRC, Section 3902.4, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 371 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 372 [(10)] (11) In IRC, Section 3902.5, after the word "125-volt" add the words "single phase 15 373 and 20 ampere in unfinished portions of the basement shall have ground-fault 374 circuit-interrupter protection for personnel" and delete the rest of the section. 375 [(11)] (12) In IRC, Section 3902.6, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 376 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 377 [(12)] (13) In IRC, Section 3902.7, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 378 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 379 [(13)] (14) In IRC, Section 3902.8, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 380 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 381 [(14)] (15) In IRC, Section 3902.9, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 382 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 383 [(15)] (16) IRC, Section 3902.10, is deleted. 384 [(16)] (17) In IRC, Section 3902.12, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 385 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 386 [(17)] (18) In IRC, Section 3902.13, after the word "125-volt" add "single phase 15 and 20 387 ampere" and strike the words "through 250 volt." 388 [(18)] (19) IRC, Section 3902.15, Crawl space lighting outlets, is deleted. 389 [(19)] (20) IRC, Section 3902.16, Equipment requiring servicing, is deleted. - 12 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 390 [(20)] (21) IRC Section 3902.17, Outdoor outlets, is deleted. 391 [(21)] (22) IRC, Section 3902.19, Location of arc-fault circuit interrupters, is deleted. 392 [(22)] (23) IRC, Section E3902.20, Arc-fault circuit interrupter protection, is deleted. 393 [(23)] (24) IRC, Section E3902.21, Arc-fault circuit interrupter protection for branch circuit 394 extensions or modification, is deleted. 395 [(24)] (25) IRC, Section 4002.11, is deleted and replaced with the following: "4002.11 396 Bathtub and Shower Space. Receptacles shall not be installed within or directly over a 397 bathtub or shower stall." 398 [(25)] (26) IRC, Chapter 44, is amended by deleting the standard for "ANCE." 399 [(26)] (27) In IRC, Chapter 44, the standard for ASHRAE is amended by changing 400 "34-2013" to "34-2019." 401 [(27)] (28) In IRC, Chapter 44, the standard for CSA, is amended by changing the: 402 (a) standard reference number "UL/CSA/ANCE 60335-2-40-2012" to "UL/CSA 403 60335-2-40-2019"; and 404 (b) title "Standard for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular 405 Requirements for Motor-Compressors" to "Standard for Household and Similar 406 Electrical Appliances, Part 2-40, Requirements for Electric Heat Pumps, Air 407 Conditioners and Dehumidifiers-3rd Edition." 408 [(28)] (29) In IRC, Chapter 44, the standard for UL, is amended by changing the: 409 (a) standard reference number "1995-2011" to "1995-2015"; 410 (b) standard reference number "UL/CSA/ANCE 60335-2-40-2012" to "UL/CSA 411 60335-2-40-2019"; and 412 (c) title "Standard for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular 413 Requirements for Motor-Compressors" to "Standard for Household and Similar 414 Electrical Appliances, Part 2-40, Requirements for Electric Heat Pumps, Air 415 Conditioners and Dehumidifiers-3rd Edition." 416 [(29)] (30) In IRC, Chapter 44, the standard for ANSI/RESNET/ICC 201-2019 Section 4.4.4 is 417 added as follows: "4.4.4. Air Source Heat Pumps and Air Conditioners. For Heat Pumps and 418 Air Conditioners with the more recent Manufacturers Equipment Performance Ratings (HSPF2 419 or SEER2) available, and HSPF and SEER are not available, these ratings shall be converted 420 to HSPF and SEER values by dividing HSPF2 or SEER2 by the conversion factors in Table 421 4.4.4.1(1). If the type of equipment is not determined, the conversion shall default to the 422 Ducted Split System factors. All calculations, including Equation 4.1-1a shall use HSPF or 423 SEER values as made available by the Manufacturer or converted as specified in this section. - 13 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 424 Table 4.4.4.1(1) SEER2 and HSPF2 Conversion Factors3. 425 Equipment Type SEER2/SEEREER/EER4 HSPF/HSPF426 Ductless Systems 1.00 1.00 0.90 427 Ducted Split System 0.95 0.95 0.85 428 Ducted Package System 0.95 0.95 0.84 429 Small Duct High Velocity System 1.00 not applicable0.85 430 Ducted Space-Constrained Air Conditioner 0.97 not applicablenot applicable 431 Ducted Space-Constrained Heat Pump not applicable0.85" 432 [(30)] (31) IRC, Chapter 44, is amended by adding the following reference standard: 433 434 "Standard reference numberTitle Referenced in code section number 435 USC-FCCCHR 10th Edition Manual of Cross Connection Control Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research University of Southern California Kaprielian Hall 300 Los Angeles CA 90089-2531 Table P2902.3" 436 [(31)] (32) IRC, Chapter 44, is amended by adding the following reference standard: "UL 437 9540-20: Energy Storage Systems and Equipment; R328.1, R328.2, and R328.6." 438 [(32)] (33)(a) When passive radon controls or portions thereof are voluntarily installed, 439 the voluntary installation shall comply with Appendix F of the IRC. 440 (b) An additional inspection of a voluntary installation described in Subsection [(27)(a) ] 441 (28)(a) is not required. 442 Section 5. Section 15A-3-601 is amended to read: 443 15A-3-601 . General provisions. 444 The following are adopted as amendments to the NEC to be applicable statewide: 445 (1) The IRC provisions are adopted as the residential electrical standards applicable to 446 residential installations under the IRC. All other installations shall comply with the 447 adopted NEC. 448 (2) In NEC, Section 210.8(A), the words "through 250-volt" are deleted. 449 (3) In NEC, Section 210.8(A) number (5), the word "Basements" is deleted and replaced 450 with the following: 451 "Unfinished portions or areas of the basement not intended as habitable rooms." 452 (4) In NEC, Section 210.8(A), number (6), the following is added after the word "Kitchens": - 14 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 453 "where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces." 454 (5) In NEC, Section 210.8(A), number (7) is deleted. 455 (6) In NEC, Section 210.8(D), numbers (8) through (12) are deleted. 456 (7) NEC, Section 210.8(F), is deleted. 457 [(5)] (8) NEC, Sections 210.52(C) number (2) and number (3) are deleted and replaced with the 458 following: 459 "210.52(C)(2) Island and peninsular countertops and Work Surfaces. Receptacle outlets, 460 if installed to serve an island or peninsular countertop or work surface, shall be installed in 461 accordance with 210.52(C)(3). If a receptacle outlet is not provided to serve an island or 462 peninsular countertop or work surface, provisions shall be provided at the island or peninsula 463 for future addition of a receptacle outlet to serve the island or peninsular countertop or work 464 surface. 465 210.2(C)(3) Receptacle outlet location. Receptacle outlets shall be located in one or 466 more of the following: 467 (a) On or above, but not more than 500 mm (20 inches) above a countertop or work 468 surface. 469 (b) In a countertop using receptacle assemblies listed for use in countertops. 470 (c) In a work surface using receptacle outlet assemblies listed for use in work surfaces or listed 471 for use in countertops. 472 Receptacle outlets rendered not readily accessible by appliances fastened in place, 473 appliance garages, sinks, or range tops as covered in the exception to 210.52(C)(1), occupying 474 assigned spaces shall not be considered as these required outlets. 475 Exception: In dwelling units designed to be accessible to persons with disabilities, 476 receptacles shall be permitted to be installed not more than 300 mm (12 inches) below the 477 countertop or work surface. Receptacles installed below a countertop or work surface shall not 478 be located where the countertop or work surface extends more than 150 mm (6 inches) beyond 479 its support or base." 480 [(6)] (9) NEC, Section 210.12, is deleted. 481 [(7)] (10) NEC, Section 210.65, is deleted. 482 (11) NEC, Section 215.18, is deleted. 483 (12) NEC, Section 225.42 is deleted. 484 [(8)] (13) NEC, Section 230.67, is deleted. 485 [(9)] (14) NEC, Section 230.71, is deleted and replaced with the following: 486 "230.71 Maximum Number of Disconnects. - 15 - 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 03-05 09:31 487 (A) General. The service disconnecting means for each service permitted by 230.2, or for 488 each set of service-entrance conductors permitted by 230.40, Exception No. 1, 3, 4, or 5 shall 489 consist of not more than six switches or sets of circuit breakers, or a combination of not more 490 than six switches and sets of circuit breakers, mounted in a single enclosure, in a group of 491 separate enclosures, or in or on a switchboard or in switchgear. There shall be not more than 492 six sets of disconnects per service grouped in any one location. For the purpose of this section, 493 disconnecting means installed as part of listed equipment and used solely for the following 494 shall not be considered a service disconnecting means: 495 (1) Power monitoring equipment; 496 (2) Surge-protective device(s); 497 (3) Control circuit of the ground-fault protection system; or 498 (4) Power-operable service disconnecting. 499 (B) Single-Pole Units. Two or three single-pole switches or breakers, capable of individual 500 operation, shall be permitted on multiwire circuits, one pole for each ungrounded conductor, as 501 one multipole disconnect, provided they are equipped with identified handle ties or a master 502 handle to disconnect all conductors of the service with no more than six operations of the hand. 503 (C) Beginning on July 1, 2027, Section 230.71(B) is no longer in effect." 504 [(10)] (15) NEC, Section 314.27(C), is deleted and replaced with the following: "314.27(C) 505 Boxes at Ceiling-Suspended (Paddle) Fan Outlets. Outlet boxes or outlet box systems 506 used as the sole support of a ceiling-suspended (paddle) fan shall be listed, shall be 507 marked by their manufacturer as suitable for this purpose, and shall not support 508 ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans that weigh more than 32 kg (70 lb). For outlet boxes or 509 outlet box systems designed to support ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans that weigh more 510 than 16 kg (35 lb), the required marking shall include the maximum weight to be 511 supported." 512 (16) In NEC, Section 334.24, the last sentence is deleted and replaced with the following: 513 "For flat cables, the minor diameter dimension of the cable shall be used to determine 514 the bending radius when bending on the flat side of the cable. For all other bends, the 515 major diameter dimension shall be used." 516 [(11) NEC, Section 406.9(C), is deleted and replaced with the following: "406.9(C) Bathtub 517 and Shower Space. Receptacles shall not be installed within or directly over a bathtub or 518 shower stall."] 519 (17) In NEC, Section 334.80, the second paragraph is deleted. 520 (18) In NEC, Section 338.24, the last sentence is deleted and replaced with the following: - 16 - 03-05 09:31 3rd Sub. (Cherry) H.B. 313 521 "For flat cables, the minor diameter dimension of the cable shall be used to determine 522 the bending radius when bending on the flat side of the cable. For all other bends, the 523 major diameter dimension shall be used." 524 (19) In NEC, Section 406.9(B) number (2), the following words are deleted: 525 "be listed weather-resistant type, and installation shall". 526 (20) NEC, Section 700.3(A) is deleted and replaced with the following: 527 "700.3(A) Conductor Witness Test. 528 The authority having jurisdiction shall conduct or witness a test of the complete 529 system upon installation and periodically afterward." 530 Section 6. Effective Date. 531 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2025. 532 Section 7. Coordinating H.B. 313 with H.B. 175. 533 If H.B. 313, State Construction and Electrical Standards Amendments, and H.B. 175, 534 Housing Construction Amendments, both pass and become law, the Legislature intends that, 535 on May 7, 2025, the amendments to Section 15A-3-202 in H.B. 313 supersede the 536 amendments to Section 15A-3-202 in H.B. 175. - 17 -