![]() ![]() ![]() The exception also implied that only the “…elements of the lateral force resisting system” need be evaluated, which led to confusion as DSA’s Seismic Performance Requirements per Table 317.5 explicitly require that the evaluation include assessment of non-structural components. Repealed exception to the section as it is inconsistent with the definition of “rehabilitation” in the regulations. Chapter 4 – Division of the State Architect 4-309(c).2.B Reconstruction or alteration projects in excess of $100,000 in cost These sections provide clarifying language regarding the SFM fire and life safety authority for state-owned buildings, specified state-occupied buildings, and state institutions. Chapter 3 – State Fire Marshal Article 3-1 General Provisions and Article 3-2 DefinitionsĪdded sections to Chapter 3 that was reserved for SFM in the 2019 edition. 1-507 Fee CollectionĪmended existing section to remove information regarding the check-only payment method, added instructions for submitting payment and forms by mail (check) or email (electronic payment platform), and let fee payers know that they may only use the approved electronic payment platform, and that there is information regarding the platform on CBSC’s website. Sections 1-407, 1-411, 1-415, 1-419Īdded document accessibility as a requirement for documents included in state agencies’ rulemaking submittals and added reference to Government Code Section 11546.7.(a). ![]() Please watch the featured video on this page to learn about Title 24's layout and contributing state agencies, and visit our Resources page to view and download educational publications such as our Guide to Title 24 for more in-depth informationĬhapter 1 – Building Standards Commission 1-209 Code Advisory CommitteesĪmended existing section footnote to clarify the requirements of the Fire Official and Local Government Water Efficiency Official positions in the Code Advisory Committees. There were no changes to Part 8 because the State Historical Building Safety Board adopted the 2022 California Historical Building Code by carrying forward existing provisions from the 2019 edition without further amendment. Note that there were no significant updates to the California Historical Building Code, Part 8 of Title 24, and Part 7 is vacant, so those parts are not listed here. To avoid confusion with other acronyms, abbreviations are not used for the California Administrative Code (Part 1), California Electrical Code (Part 3) or California Energy Code (Part 6). The parts of Title 24 may be abbreviated as follows:ĬBC – California Building Code, Part 2, Volumes 1 and 2ĬRC – California Residential Code, Part 2.5ĬEBC – California Existing Building Code, Part 10ĬALGreen – California Green Building Standards Code, Part 11ĬRSC – California Referenced Standards Code, Part 12 The acronyms shown will be used throughout these summary webpages.įor the applications of amendments adopted by the various state agencies, reference Chapter 1 of each part of Title 24. On the left-hand side of this page is a list of the state agencies that contribute to Title 24, and a list of the code developers that publish the model codes on which parts of Title 24 are based. An explanation of margin markings can be found in the preface of each part of Title 24. When looking at Title 24, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the various margin markings, banners and text styles that will indicate where changes have been made to the code and what amendments are model code changes versus California amendments. For ease of reading, all normal font style is used (no italics). This webpage contains information of interest to code users as they familiarize themselves with the 2022 edition of Title 24. ![]() During the 2021 Triennial Code Adoption Cycle, California state agencies reviewed the most recent edition of national model codes and standards, and made amendments and additions to most parts of the California Building Standards Code, Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (Title 24). ![]()
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