Ill. Admin. Code tit. 71, § 600.320 - Local Jurisdiction
a)
Construction projects involving privately funded commercial facilities and for
which a municipality or county requires a building permit must comply with the
Illinois Energy Conservation Code if the project involves new construction,
addition, alteration, renovation or repair. In the case of any
addition, alteration, renovation or repair to an existing commercial structure,
the Code as described by this Subpart C applies only to the
portions of that structure that are being added, altered, renovated or
repaired. [20 ILCS
3125/20(a)]
b) The local authority having jurisdiction
(AHJ) shall establish its own procedures for enforcement of the Illinois Energy
Conservation Code. The AHJ is authorized to enforce a building code that
differs with the Code as described in this Subpart C, but any standards applied
by an AHJ must be at least as stringent as the Code as described in this
Subpart C.
c)
A unit of
local government that does not regulate energy efficient building standards is
not required to adopt, enforce or administer the Code; however, any energy
efficient building standards adopted by a unit of local government must comply
with the Act. If a unit of local government does not regulate energy efficient
building standards, any construction, renovation or addition to buildings or
structures is still subject to the provisions contained in the
Act. [20 ILCS
3125/20(d)]
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 11398, effective July 26, 2010
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