§ 38.042 APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS BY LICENSE ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER; FILING OF RECORD DRAWINGS.
   (A)   Public work performed or contracted for on a public building, the cost of which is more than $100,000 may be undertaken by the Board only in accordance with plans and specifications approved by an architect or engineer licensed under I.C. 25-4 or I.C. 25-31.
   (B)   All plans and specifications for public buildings must be approved by the State Department of Health, the Division of Fire and Building Safety and other state agencies designated by statute.
   (C)   The Board must, within 60 days after the completion of the public work project, file in the Division of Fire and Building Safety a complete set of final record drawings for the public work project. However, this requirement does not apply to a public work project constructed at a cost less than $100,000. In addition, the filing of the drawings is required only if the project involves a public building.
(BC Ord. 2018-002, passed 3-5-2018)