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Code · Louisiana · Title 40 — Public Health and Safety

RS 40:1730.62

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RS 40:1730.62
§1730.62. Inspections
A. The state fire marshal may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations regarding procedures for inspecting the construction of industrialized buildings to ensure compliance with approved designs, plans, and specifications.
B. To ensure compliance with the building code or approved designs, plans, and specifications, the state fire marshal or a registered third-party inspector shall inspect the construction of industrialized buildings.
C. A building code enforcement officer, a registered third-party inspector, or the state fire marshal or his designee shall inspect construction involving the installation of industrialized buildings to ensure compliance with designs, plans, and specifications, including the inspection of:
(1)The construction of the foundation system.
(2)The erection and installation of the modules or modular components on the foundation.
Acts 2007, No. 364, §1; Acts 2009, No. 514, §1.
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