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(Amended by Ord. No. 186,488, Eff. 12/27/19.)
Chapter 9 of the CRC is hereby adopted by reference except as amended or modified herein. Section R902.2 of the 2019 California Residential Code is not adopted.
91.5.902.2. Fire-retardant-treated Shingles and Shakes. Fire-retardant-treated wood shakes and shingles are wood shakes and shingles complying with UBC Standard 15-3 or 15-4 which are impregnated by the full-cell vacuum-pressure process with fire-retardant chemicals, and which have been qualified by UBC Standard 15-2 for use on Class A, B or C roofs. Fire-retardant-treated wood shakes and shingles shall comply with ICC-ES EG107 and with the weathering requirements contained in California Health and Safety Code Section 13132.7(j). Each bundle shall bear labels from an ICBO accredited quality control agency identifying their roof-covering classification and indicating their compliance with ICC-ES EG107 and with the weathering requirements contained in California Health and Safety Code Section 13132.7(j).
No wood shake or shingle roof covering is permitted as provided by LAMC Subsection 91.1505.1.
Chapter 10 of the CRC is hereby adopted by reference with the following exceptions, modifications and additions.
91.5.1001.3.1. Vertical Reinforcing. (Amended by Ord. No. 186,488, Eff. 12/27/19.) For chimneys up to 40 inches (1016 mm) wide, four No. 4 continuous vertical bars adequately anchored into the concrete foundation shall be placed between wythes of solid masonry or within the cells of hollow unit masonry and grouted in accordance with CRC Section R606. Grout shall be prevented from bonding with the flue liner so that the flue liner is free to move with thermal expansion. For chimneys more than 40 inches (1016 mm) wide, two additional No. 4 vertical bars adequately anchored into the concrete foundation shall be provided for each additional flue incorporated into the chimney or for each additional 40 inches (1016 mm) in width or fraction thereof.
(Article 2, Chapter IX, Amended by Ord. No. 179,328, Eff. 12/10/07, Oper. 1/1/08.
Incorporating by Reference Portions of the Elevator Safety Orders of Title 8 and the 2007 Edition of Part 7 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.)
Incorporating by Reference Portions of the Elevator Safety Orders of Title 8 and the 2007 Edition of Part 7 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations.)
Division
1 Administration
2 General
3 Private Residence Inclined Elevators, Inclined Stairway Chairlifts, Inclined and Vertical Wheelchair Lifts and Private Residence Elevators
4 Manlifts
Section
92.0101 Title.
92.0102 Purpose.
92.0103 Scope.
92.0104 Interpretation.
92.0105 Reports of Elevator Safety Engineers.
92.0106 Equipment Found Unsafe.
92.0107 Power to Seal Equipment Out of Service and Stop Work.
92.0109 Required Elevators.
92.0110 Test of New Equipment.
92.0111 Approval of Plans and Equipment.
92.0112 Retroactive Provisions.
92.0113 Authority to Enter Building or Premise.
92.0114 Certificate of Inspection (Operating Permit).
92.0115 Request for Inspection.
92.0116 Accidents – Reports – Repair.
92.0117 Enforcement.
92.0118 Certificate of Registration.
92.0119 Journey-Level Elevator Mechanic – Certificate Required.
92.0120 Application for Journey-Level Elevator Mechanic.
92.0121 Helpers or Apprentices.
92.0122 Expiration of Certificate.
92.0123 Renewal Certificate Fees.
92.0126 Inspection and Inspection Fees.
92.0127 Special Enforcement of Procedures Fees.
92.0128 Investigation Fee.
92.0129 Installation Permit Fees.
92.0130 Fees for Plan Checking.
92.0131 Off Hours Inspections.
92.0132 Permit Fees for Repair, Replacement, Alteration, or Modification.
92.0132.1 Fees for Additional Inspections.
92.0133 Approvals.
92.0134 Responsibility of Owners, Lessees, Managers, Etc.
92.0135 Powers of Department and Board.
92.0136 Appeals.
92.0137 Expiration of Permit and Plan Check.
92.0138 Scope of Permits.
92.0139 Non-responsibility of City.
92.0140 Procedure for Revocation or Suspension.
92.0141 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction.
(Amended by Ord. No. 185,587, Eff. 7/16/18.)
This article shall be known as the "Los Angeles Elevator Code" a portion of the "Los Angeles Municipal Code" and wherever the word "Code" is used in this article, it shall mean the "Los Angeles Elevator Code". Wherever the word "City" is used in this article, it shall mean the "City of Los Angeles". Wherever the word "Department" is used in this article, it shall mean the "Department of Building and Safety".
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