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Code · Iowa · Chapter 103A — State Building Code

103A.45 State historical society board — duties.

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The state historical society board shall:
1. Recommend to the commissioner alternative building standards and building regulations for inclusion in the state historic building code.
2. Approve or disapprove alternative building standards and building regulations which the commissioner proposes to include in the state historic building code. A majority vote of the membership of the board is required for this function.
3. Advise and confer with the commissioner in matters relating to the state historic building code.
4. Consult with state agencies, including the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing and the economic development authority, governmental subdivisions, architects, engineers, and others who have knowledge of or interest in the rehabilitation, preservation, restoration, and relocation of historic buildings, with respect to matters relating to the state historic building code.
5. At the request of a state agency, governmental subdivision or other interested party, provide review and advice as to specific applications of the state historic building code.
6. At the request of the commissioner, hold public hearings and perform other functions as the commissioner requests.
Referred to in §103A.42
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