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CHAPTER 241. DESIGNER’S REPORTS FOR REGULATED FACILITIES

Sec.


241.1.    Scope.
241.2.    Preparation by registered professional engineer.
241.3.    Preparation by a registered surveyor.
241.4.    Preparation by registered architect.
241.5.    Seal of registered engineer, surveyor or architect.

Authority

   The provisions of this Chapter 241 issued under section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §  510-20), unless otherwise noted.

Source

   The provisions of this Chapter 241 adopted November 5, 1971, effective November 6, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 2162, unless otherwise noted.

Cross References

   This chapter cited in 28 Pa. Code §  17.31 (relating to minimum program activities).

§ 241.1. Scope.

 This chapter applies to drawings, specifications and designer’s reports having to do with water works, bottled water establishments, bathing places, public camps, mausoleums and other facilities which affect public health and safety.

§ 241.2. Preparation by registered professional engineer.

 Drawings, specifications and designer’s reports submitted for the approval of the Department shall be prepared by or under the supervision of a registered professional engineer, legally qualified to practice in this Commonwealth.

§ 241.3. Preparation by a registered surveyor.

 Drawings and specifications for minor work not involving safety to life or health may, as provided by law, be submitted by a registered surveyor.

§ 241.4. Preparation by registered architect.

 Reports, plans and specifications for swimming pools and mausoleums may be prepared by a registered architect.

§ 241.5. Seal of registered engineer, surveyor or architect.

 (a)  The front cover or flyleaf of each set of drawings, specifications, and designer’s reports shall bear the imprint or facsimile of the seal of the registered engineer, surveyor, or architect by or under whom it was prepared as provided in this chapter.

 (b)  Each drawing submitted shall bear an imprint or a legible facsimile of such seal.



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