103A.8C Standards for safe rooms and storm shelters.
1. The commissioner, after consulting with and receiving recommendations from the department of public defense and the department of natural resources, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A specifying standards and requirements for design and construction of safe rooms and storm shelters. In developing these standards, the commissioner shall consider nationally recognized standards. The standards and requirements shall be incorporated into the state building code established in section 103A.7, but shall not be interpreted to require the inclusion of a safe room or storm shelter in a building construction project unless such inclusion is expressly required by another statute or by a federal statute or regulation. However, if a safe room or storm shelter is included in any building construction project which reaches the design development phase on or after January 1, 2011, compliance with the standards developed pursuant to this section shall be required.
2. The commissioner may provide education and training to promote the use of best practices in the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings, safe rooms, and shelters to reduce the risk of personal injury from tornadoes or other severe weather.
2009 Acts, ch 142, §2; 2011 Acts, ch 122, §31
Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 103A - STATE BUILDING CODE
Section 103A.1 - Establishment.
Section 103A.2 - Statement of policy.
Section 103A.4 - Building code commissioner.
Section 103A.5 - Commissioner — duties.
Section 103A.6 - Merit system.
Section 103A.7 - State building code.
Section 103A.8A - Energy conservation requirements.
Section 103A.8B - Sustainable design or green building standards.
Section 103A.8C - Standards for safe rooms and storm shelters.
Section 103A.9 - Factory-built structures.
Section 103A.10 - Effect and application.
Section 103A.10A - Plan reviews and inspections.
Section 103A.12 - Adoption and withdrawal — procedure.
Section 103A.13 - Alternate materials and methods of construction.
Section 103A.14 - Advisory council.
Section 103A.15 - Board of review.
Section 103A.16 - Board of review — appeal.
Section 103A.17 - Board of review — procedure.
Section 103A.18 - Court proceedings.
Section 103A.19 - Administration and enforcement.
Section 103A.20 - Permits — duty to issue.
Section 103A.22 - Construction of statute.
Section 103A.25 - Prior resolutions.
Section 103A.26 - Manufactured or mobile home installers certification — violation — civil penalty.
Section 103A.27 - Commission on energy efficiency standards and practices.
Section 103A.30 - Approved tiedown system — provided at sale — installation.
Section 103A.31 - Installer compliance and certification.
Section 103A.33 - Listing and form of certification of approved systems provided.
Section 103A.41 - State historic building code.
Section 103A.42 - Designation of qualified historic buildings and structures.
Section 103A.43 - Application of state historic building code as alternative.
Section 103A.45 - State historical society board — duties.
Section 103A.51 - Definitions.
Section 103A.52 - Manufactured or mobile home retailer license — procedure.
Section 103A.53 - License application and fees.
Section 103A.55 - Revocation, suspension, and denial of license.
Section 103A.57 - Unlawful practice — criminal penalty.
Section 103A.59 - Manufactured or mobile home installers certification — violation — civil penalty.
Section 103A.60 - Approved tiedown system — provided at sale — installation.
Section 103A.61 - Installer compliance and certification.
Section 103A.62 - Listing and form of certification of approved systems provided.