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11/23/2024

Article 2. Architectural Plan Review

12VAC5-410-1370. (Repealed.)

Article 2
Architectural Plan Review

Historical Notes

Derived from VR355-33-500 § 5.6, eff. July 28, 1993; amended, Virginia Register Volume 11, Issue 8, eff. April 1, 1995; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 22, Issue 8, eff. January 25, 2006.

12VAC5-410-1380. Drawings and specifications.

A. All new construction or for additions, alterations or renovations to any existing building shall be dated, stamped with licensure seal and signed by the architect. The architect shall certify that the drawings and specifications were prepared to conform to building code requirements. The certification shall be forwarded to the OLC.

B. Additional approval may include a Certificate of Public Need.

C. Upon completion of the construction, the outpatient surgery center shall maintain a complete set of legible "as is" drawings showing all construction, fixed equipment, and mechanical and electrical systems, as installed or built.

Statutory Authority

§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-127 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR355-33-500 § 5.7, eff. July 28, 1993; amended, Virginia Register Volume 11, Issue 8, eff. April 1, 1995; Volume 22, Issue 8, eff. January 25, 2006; Volume 23, Issue 10, eff. March 1, 2007.

12VAC5-410-1390. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from VR355-33-500 §§ 5.8-5.11, eff. July 28, 1993; amended, Virginia Register Volume 11, Issue 8, eff. April 1, 1995; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 22, Issue 8, eff. January 25, 2006.

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