Section 6-52 Amendments.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 19675 on 09/17/2007, Section 6-52 read as follows.
The code adopted by this Article is hereby amended by substituting the following
sections or
portions of sections for those sections or portions of sections with corresponding numbers of the
2006 Edition of the International Plumbing Code or where there is no corresponding section in
the code the following sections shall be enacted as additions to the code.
101.1 Title: These regulations shall be known as the Plumbing Code of Columbia, Missouri,
hereinafter referred to as "this code."
101.5 License Required:
(a) No individual shall engage in the business of plumbing in the City of Columbia
unless
licensed as a master plumber under the provisions of this code.
(b) No individual, firm, partnership or corporation shall engage in the business
of installing,
repairing or altering plumbing unless the plumbing work performed in the course of such
business is under the general supervision of a licensed master plumber, and under the direct
supervision of a licensed master plumber or licensed journeyman plumber employed on such
installation or alteration full time to assure proper and accurate work as prescribed by this code.
(c) No person who has obtained a master plumber's license shall allow his name
to be used by
another person for the purpose of obtaining permits, or for doing business or work under this
license. Every person licensed shall notify the board of the address of his place of business,
if
any, and the name under which such business is carried on, and shall give immediate notice to
the board of any change in either.
(d) All work authorized by a plumbing permit shall be done under the direct supervision
of a
licensed master or journeyman plumber.
(e) A maximum 1:3, journeyman to apprentice plumber ratio is allowed.
101.6 Board of plumbing examiners: There is hereby created a board of plumbing examiners,
consisting of five (5) members, one of whom shall be the director of public works or the
directors designee, who shall be a non-voting, ex-officio chairman of the board; a second
member, who shall be a master plumber; a third member, who shall be a journeyman plumber;
and a fourth member and a fifth member, who shall be persons not engaged in, working at,
employed by, or connected with plumbing, a plumbing firm, contractor, or the plumbing industry.
Members appointed by the council shall be residents of the City of Columbia
.
Members shall be
appointed by the council at the second regular meeting of the council in May, biennially in odd-numbered
years, for a term of two (2) years, beginning on the first day of June and serving until
their successors are appointed and qualified. The second and third members of the board shall
have at least six (6) years in, or working at, the plumbing business at the time of their
appointment.
101.7 Meetings of the board: The board shall meet on call of the chair or a majority of the
membership, and the call shall include the time, place and purpose of such meetings. Applicants
scheduled for examination at such meetings shall be notified at least three (3) days prior to the
date of the meeting. The chair of the board is authorized to excuse any member from attendance
at a board meeting; provided, that the member requested to be excused before the meeting. Any
member who is absent, without being excused, from twenty-five (25) percent of the regular board
meetings held in a calendar year shall automatically forfeit the office. Any member who is
absent, without being excused, from three (3) consecutive regular meetings shall automatically
forfeit the office. It shall be the duty of the chair to promptly notify the council of the vacancy.
The members shall serve without compensation.
101.8 Examination and certification: The board shall establish standards and procedures
for the
qualifications, examination, and licensing of master plumbers, journeyman plumbers, residential
plumbers and apprentice plumbers, and shall issue an appropriate certificate of competency to
each person who meets the qualifications therefore and successfully passes the standard
examination for master plumber or journeyman plumber as prepared and published by
Thomson
Prometric, ATTN: National Construction Program, 1260 Energy Lane, St. Paul, MN 55108 or the
ICC National Standardized Examinations Program, www.iccsafe.org/contractor (1-877-783-3926) for Contractor
Trades Testing. The board shall keep an official record of all transactions.
101.8.1 Reciprocity: The board will honor licenses issued from other jurisdictional areas
provided the applicant meets the minimum experience requirements of the City of Columbia,
Missouri, and provides certification of having satisfactorily completed the examination by one of
the two testing agency noted in 101.8 applicable for the type of license requested.
101.9 Re-examinations: Any person, who fails to pass the examination, as prescribed by the
board, may apply for re-examination after the expiration of thirty (30) days.
101.10 Temporary permit: The board may issue a temporary license pending the examination,
providing the applicant holds a similar license from an equivalent board. Such permit shall not
be valid for more than sixty (60) days.
101.11 Application: Any person desiring to be certified as a licensed plumber shall make written
application to the board. Applicants are required to appear and interview before the board of
plumbing examiners unless waived by the board.
A fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) must be
submitted with the application. The fee shall be refunded to the applicant if the applicant
appears at the board meeting at which the interview is scheduled.
101.12 Master plumber's bond: Before the issuance of a certificate of competency to a
contracting master plumber or the registration of a plumbing contractor, the applicant shall file a
surety bond for not less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), subject to the approval of the city
counselor, conditioned that the applicant will indemnify and keep harmless the City of Columbia
from all liability, from any accident or damages arising from negligence or non-skillfulness in
doing or protecting applicants work, or for any unfaithful or inadequate work done in pursuance
of the license, and that applicant will also restore the street, sidewalk, pavement or other public
property or right-of-way, and fill all excavations to be made, so as to leave the sidewalk, street,
pavement or other public property or right-of-way in as good shape or condition as applicant
found them, and indemnify and keep the city harmless from any damage suffered by the failure to
do and keep and maintain them in good repair in accordance with public works department
standards and specifications of the City of Columbia, Missouri, for a period of one (1) year next
thereafter, and that applicant will pay all fines imposed for the violation of any rule or regulation
adopted by the city and in force during the term of the license and pay all fees set forth in this
ordinance.
101.13 Expiration and revocation of certificate: All certificates of competency issued by the
board shall be valid from the date of issuance until the renewal date as listed in Section 101.15,
or when revoked by the board. Business licenses required of plumbers, contractors, and
contracting master plumbers shall expire annually in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
13 of the Code of Ordinances.
The board may revoke any certificate if obtained through non-disclosure, misstatement, or
misrepresentation of a material fact, or if a penalty has been imposed upon a certificate holder
under the provisions of this ordinance. Before a certificate can be revoked, the certificate holder
shall have notice in writing enumerating the charges against the certificate holder, and be entitled
to a hearing by the board, not sooner than five days from receipt of the notice. The certificate
holder shall be given an opportunity to present testimony, oral or written, and shall have the right
to cross-examination. All testimony shall be given under oath. The board shall have the
power
to administer oaths. The decision of the board shall be based upon the evidence produced at the
hearing and made a part of the record thereof. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the board
may appeal to the circuit court as provided in chapter 536 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. A
person whose certificate has been revoked shall not be permitted to apply for renewal within one
year of the date of revocation.
101.14 License fees: A plumbing contractor or contracting master plumber shall pay annual
license fees to the City of Columbia in an amount to be determined under the provisions of
Section 13-27 of the Code of Ordinances. A master plumber employed by a licensed plumbing
contractor, a journeyman plumber, and apprentice plumber shall pay no license fees.
101.15 Certificate renewal: A master plumber, journeyman plumber or a maintenance
journeyman plumber certificate shall be renewed every three (3) years. The renewal fee is ten
dollars ($10.00). Reexamination is not a renewal requirement. Failure to renew by the January 1
date of the renewal year shall result in expiration of the certificate. An individual requesting
renewal of an expired certificate must apply for a new plumbing certificate and shall pay a fee
according to the following schedule:
1. Ten dollars ($10.00) from January 2 to March 30 of the first year after expiration.
2. Fifty dollars ($50.00) from April 1 to December 31 of the first year after
expiration.
3. One hundred dollars ($100.00) after January 2 of the second year after expiration
plus an
additional one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each additional year or fraction of a year after
expiration.
101.16 Qualifications for examination:
Master Plumber: Applicants for examination shall:
1. Submit completed application to the director of public works including name,
address,
telephone number, type of certificate requested, and other information as required.
2. Prove 4,000 hours of active employment as a journeyman plumber or be registered
with the
State of Missouri as a licensed professional engineer and be actively engaged in the business of
plumbing contracting. Time enrolled in an appropriate plumbing trade school or plumbing
training program beyond the journeyman level may be considered by the board as partial
fulfillment of this requirement.
3. List names, address and telephone number of all previous employers under which
applicant
has worked as an apprentice or journeyman plumber, including dates and years. Provide evidence
of hours worked, employment records, time cards, etc.
4. Successfully complete examination as required by the board of plumbing examiners.
Journeyman Plumber: Applicants for examination shall:
1. Submit a completed application to the director of public works including name,
address,
telephone number, type of certificate requested, and other information as required.
2. Prove 8,000 hours of active, on the job training only, during employment as
an apprentice
plumber. Time enrolled in an appropriate plumbing trade school or plumbing apprenticeship
training program may be considered by the board as partial fulfillment of this requirement.
3. List names, address and telephone number of all previous employers under which
applicant
has worked as an apprentice including dates and years. Provide evidence of hours worked,
employment records, time cards, etc.
4. Successfully complete examination as required by the board of plumbing examiners.
Maintenance Plumbers Certificate: Maintenance plumbers are authorized to perform routine
plumbing maintenance on fixtures and equipment only for a specified employer.
Applicants for examination shall:
1. Submit a completed application to the director of public works including name,
address,
telephone number, type of certificate requested, and other information as required.
2. Prove 6,000 hours of active employment as an apprentice plumber. Time enrolled
in an
appropriate plumbing trade school or apprenticeship training program may be considered by the
board as partial fulfillment of this requirement.
3. List names, address and telephone number of all previous employers under which
applicant
has worked as an apprentice including dates and years. Provide evidence of hours worked.
4. Successfully complete examination as required by the board of plumbing examiners.
Residential Journeyman Plumber: (limited license for one- and two-family detached dwelling
units only). Applicants for examination shall:
1. Submit completed application to the director of public works including name,
address,
telephone number, type of certificate requested, and other information as required.
2. Prove 6,000 hours of active employment as an apprentice plumber. Time enrolled
in an
appropriate plumbing trade school or apprenticeship program may be considered by the board as
partial fulfillment of this requirement.
3. List names, address and telephone number of all previous employers under which
applicant
has worked as an apprentice including dates and years. Provide evidence of hours worked.
4. Successfully complete examination as required by the board of plumbing examiners.
Apprentice Plumber: Applicants for examination shall:
1. Submit completed application to the director of public works including name,
address,
telephone number, employers name, signature of a licensed master plumber, and other
information as required.
Section 103 DIVISION OF PROTECTIVE INSPECTION
103.1 Director: The administration and enforcement of this ordinance shall be the duty of
the
director of public works, who is hereby authorized to take such action as may be reasonably
necessary to enforce the provisions of this code. Such persons may be appointed and authorized
as assistants or representatives of the director as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of
this code.
103.2 Appointment: Delete
103.3 Deputies: Delete
103.4 Relief from personal responsibility: The code official, officer or employee charged
with
the enforcement of this code, while acting for the jurisdiction, shall not thereby be rendered
liable personally, and is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage accruing to
persons or property as a result of any act required or permitted in the discharge of official duties.
Any suit instituted against an officer or employee because of an act performed by that officer or
employee in the lawful discharge of duties and under the provisions of this code shall be
defended by the legal representative of the jurisdiction until the final termination of the
proceedings. The code official or any subordinate shall not be liable for costs in any action,
suit
or proceeding that is instituted in pursuance of the provisions of this code; and any officer of the
protective inspection division, acting in good faith and without malice, shall be free from liability
for acts performed under any of its provisions or by reason of any act or omission in the
performance of official duties in connection therewith.
103.5 Restriction of employees: An employee connected with the division of protective
inspection shall not be engaged in or directly or indirectly connected with the furnishing of labor,
materials or appliances for the construction, alteration or maintenance of a building, or the
preparation of construction documents thereof, unless that person is the owner of the building;
nor shall such employee engage in any work that conflicts with official duties or with the
interests of the division.
106.4 By whom application is made: Application for a permit shall be made by a licensed
master plumber, except as provided herein, to install all or part of any plumbing system.
Any permit required by this code may be issued to any person to do any work regulated by this
code in a single-family dwelling used exclusively for living purposes, including the usual
accessory buildings and quarters in connection with such buildings, provided the person is a bona
fide owner of the dwelling, will occupy the dwelling, and will personally purchase all material
and perform all labor authorized by the permit. Any person obtaining a permit under this section
shall not be issued another permit within two (2) years.
The applicant shall meet all qualifications established by rules promulgated with this code or by
ordinance, resolution, or statute. The full names and addresses of the owner, lessee, applicant
and of the responsible officers, if the owner or lessee is a corporate body, shall be stated in the
application.
Exception: Plumbers holding a maintenance plumbers certificate who are regular
employees of
the firm or corporation for which the work is to be performed, may obtain a permit to do
plumbing work on the premises of the firm or corporation provided the work is not associated
with work requiring a building permit.
106.6 Fee schedule: For the purpose of this code, any fixture, accessory, appliance or equipment
of any nature requiring a permanent or rigid connection to any sewer or water line, will be
classified as a fixture and the permit will be assessed as such. The plumbing permit fees shall
be
as follows:
$48.60 for each tap or opening into any public sewer, or private sewer that is
connected to a
public sewer
$ 3.78 per fixture for the first twenty-five fixtures, and for each additional
fixture or opening,
$1.08
$ 2.16 for each floor drain, garage drain, or any other fixture, appliance, or
waste line
connecting directly with the drainage system of the building
Any required re-inspection will be charged in accordance with the Building Code of Columbia,
Missouri.
In no case shall the fee for permits be less than $16.20 for structures not previously plumbed or
alterations of, or extensions to, existing plumbing.
106.6.2 Fee schedule: Delete
106.6.3 Fee refunds. The code official shall authorize the refunding of fees as follows:
1. The full amount of any fee paid hereunder which was erroneously paid or collected.
2. Not more than seventy-five (75) percent of the permit fee paid when no work
has been done
under a permit issued in accordance with this code.
The code official shall not authorize the refunding of any fee paid, except upon written
application filed by the original permittee not later than 180 days after the date of fee payment.
108.4 Penalties: Any person who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply
with any of the requirements thereof or who shall install plumbing work in violation of an
approved plan or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the
provisions of this code, shall be guilty of an ordinance violation, punishable by a fine of not more
than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding ninety (90) days, or
both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate
offense.
108.5 Stop work orders. Upon notice from the code official, work on any plumbing system that
is being done contrary to the provisions of this code or in a dangerous or unsafe, manner, shall
immediately cease. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the
property, or to the owners agent, or to the person doing the work. The notice shall state
the
conditions under which work is authorized to resume. Where an emergency exists, the code
official shall not be required to give a written notice prior to stopping the work. Any person
who
shall continue any plumbing work in or about the structure after having been served with a stop
work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or
unsafe conditions, shall be liable to a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more
than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
109.1 Application for appeal: Any aggrieved person shall have the right to petition the building
construction codes commission regarding a decision of the code official to refuse to grant a
modification of the provisions of this code covering the manner of construction or materials to be
used in the erection, alteration or repair of a plumbing system. Application for appeal shall
be
filed in accordance with the procedures set out in Section 112.0 of the Building Code of
Columbia, Missouri.
109.2 through 109.7 Delete
305.6.1 Sewer Depth: Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal systems shall be a
minimum of thirty (30) inches below finish grade at the point of septic tank connection. Building
sewers shall be a minimum of thirty (30) inches below grade.
405.3.1.1 Water closets, urinals, lavatories, bidets: All water closets shall be spaced at least
fifteen (15) inches from the centerline of the fixture to any wall or plumbing fixture except the
centerline of the water closet may be spaced twelve (12) inches if located next to the bathtub.
602.3 Individual water supply. Where a potable public water supply is not available, individual
sources of potable water supply shall be used.
602.3.1 Availability. A potable public water supply system shall be considered available to a
building when any portion of the property is located within two hundred twenty-five (225) feet of
the public water main.
606.1 Location of fullopen valves. Full-open valves shall be installed in the following locations:
1. On the building water service pipe from the public water supply near the curb.
2. On the water distribution supply pipe at the entrance into the structure.
3. On the discharge side of every water meter.
Exception: Water meters not located inside a building.
4. On the base of every water riser pipe in occupancies other than multiple-family
residential
occupancies which are two stories or less in height and in one- and two-family residential
occupancies.
5. On the top of every water down-feed pipe in occupancies other than one- and
two-family
residential occupancies.
6. On the entrance to every water supply pipe to a dwelling unit, except where
supplying a
single fixture equipped with individual stops.
7. On the water supply pipe to a gravity or pressurized water tank.
8. On the water supply pipe to every water heater.
701.2 Sewer required: Every building in which plumbing fixtures are installed and every
premises having drainage piping shall be connected to a public sewer, where available, or where
a public sewer is not available, a private sewage disposal system shall be provided conforming to
Chapter 29 of the Code of Ordinances and the Building Code of Columbia, Missouri.
701.2.1 Public system available: A public sewer system shall be considered available to a
building when any portion of the property is located within two hundred twenty-five (225) feet of
the public water main or sewer.
(Ord. No. 14117 § 1, 7-5-94; Ord. No. 14248 § 1, 10-10-94; Ord. No. 15395, § 1, 10-20-97;
Ord.
No. 17503, § 1, 11-4-02; Ord. No. 17658, § 1, 4-21-03; Ord. No. 18802, § 1, 12-5-05;
Ord. No.
19353, § 1, 1-2-07)