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You guys are missing the point. There are many AHJs out there. Not just one for each job. We have to satisfy ALL of them. One doesn't over-rule another unless the first works directly for the second (the building official is the boss of assistant BOs and inspectors). The fire marshal does not usually work for the BO, nor vice-versa. Federal inspectors have their own rules, too.
You could satisfy the building code AHJ, but still run afoul of another AHJ in the area of federal ADAAG or health code or historical district, or zoning, or ???
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Bob are you telling me I have to call the attorney general for inspections now?
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Bob are you telling me I have to call the attorney general for inspections now? LOL Scott, I doubt you would take any BS from that office either. Bob
Bob Badger Construction & Maintenance Electrician Massachusetts
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John,
Just for the record, the transit sites, like train stations and Federal sites like the post office fall under the Federal Goverment. The state or the municiple goverment is not allowed to inspect these buildings at all. The state will also cover areas that do not want their own inspectors. For example a town is small or rural and they have no need for a part time inspector, then the state will do the inspections for them. E-mail me when you get the chance,please. I have a question for you about the NJ rehab code.
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