Suggested State Legislation | 2002 | Volume 61

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Building Inspections: Professional Engineers This Act provides that, if a governing authority of a county or municipality cannot provide inspection services within two business days of receiving a valid written request for inspection, then any person, firm, or corporation engaged in a construction project which requires inspection can opt to retain, at its own expense, a professional engineer to provide the required inspection. Submitted as: Georgia HB 151 (as passed House and Senate) Status: enacted into law in 2000.

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Section 1. [Short Title.] This Act may be cited as the “Professional Engineer Building Inspection Act.” Section 2. [Inspections by Professional Engineers.] (1) If a governing authority of a county or municipality cannot provide inspection services within [two (2)] business days of receiving a valid written request for inspection, then, in lieu of inspection by inspectors or other personnel employed by such governing authority, any person, firm, or corporation engaged in a construction project which requires inspection shall have the option of retaining, at its own expense, a professional engineer who holds a certificate of registration issued under [insert citation], and who is not an employee of or otherwise affiliated with or financially interested in such person, firm, or corporation, to provide the required inspection. (2) Any inspection conducted by a registered professional engineer shall be no less extensive than an inspection conducted by a county or municipal inspector. (3) The person, firm, or corporation retaining a registered professional engineer to conduct an inspection shall be required to pay to the county or municipality which requires the inspection the same permit fees and charges which would have been required had the inspection been conducted by a county or municipal inspector. (4) The registered professional engineer shall be empowered to perform any inspection required by the governing authority of any county or municipality, including, but not limited to, inspections for footings, foundations, concrete slabs, framing, electrical, plumbing, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), or any and all other inspections necessary or required for the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the governing authority of any county or municipality, provided that the inspection is within the scope of such engineer’s branch of engineering expertise. (5) The registered professional engineer shall submit a copy of his or her inspection report to the county or municipality. (6) Upon submission by the registered professional engineer of a copy of his or her inspection report to the local governing authority, said local governing authority shall be required to accept the inspection of the registered professional engineer without the necessity of further inspection or approval by the inspectors or other personnel employed by the local governing authority unless said governing authority has notified the registered professional engineer, within [two (2)] business days after the submission of the inspection report, that it finds the report incomplete or the inspection inadequate and has provided the registered professional engineer with a written description of the deficiencies and specific code requirements that have not been adequately addressed. (7) A local governing authority may provide for the prequalification of registered professional

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