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for ordinance violation that exceeds maximum civil penalty for violation of corresponding <br />state building code provision or building requirement. Requires that fees municipality <br />charges for investigation or other activities regarding alleged violation of ordinance be <br />approved by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services. - } <br />{ - Revises grounds on which director may allow municipality to adopt municipal <br />ordinance, rule or regulation conflicting with state building code. - } { - Requires that rules <br />for uniform enforcement of state building code provide for building official or inspector to <br />give violator notice of penalties and procedural rights when issuing citation. Requires that <br />rules provide appeal process for denial of certificate of occupancy if denial is based on <br />violation of state building code specialty code. - } { - Declares emergency, effective on <br />passage. - } { + Requires municipality that administers building inspection program under <br />state building code to assess violation of program as civil penalty. Requires municipality to <br />provide notice of violation and municipal administrative process before assessing penalty. <br />+ } <br />Sponsored By:Senator MORSE <br />URL:http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/sb0900.dir/sb0915.a.pdf <br />ContactRespondent Dept Updated Priority Policy Policy No Recommendation <br />Mark Whitmill PDD-BPS <br />Mark Whitmill 5/12/2009 Pri 3 Yes IV.B Support <br />With the latest amendments my original concerns regarding SB 915 have been addressed, <br />Comments: <br />and I recommend that we support the bill. <br />ContactRespondent Dept Updated Priority Policy Policy No Recommendation <br />Lauren Sommers <br />Attorney <br />5/12/2009 Pri 3 Yes IV.B Support <br />Lauren Sommers <br />Comments:Defer to Mark Whitmill on recommendation and impact on the City. Note that the bill may <br />prevent the City from citing someone into municipal court for violation of chapter eight of <br />the city code. The City currently has the authority to cite persons into municipal court for <br />violations of the city code. This bill could impinge on that authority. <br /> 21 <br />