Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-262-11b

Current through September 9, 2024
Section 29-262-11b - Construction inspector duties and minimum qualifications
(a) The construction inspector performs the following duties under the direction of the building official or the assistant building official:
(1) Examines documents of building construction, alteration or repair
(2) Inspects installations for compliance with applicable code requirements to ensure the safety of the occupants;
(3) Investigates for compliance with structural safety requirements; and
(4) Recommends to the building official corrective actions associated with the enforcement of unsafe conditions in new and existing installations, where warranted.
(b) The minimum qualifications of a construction inspector are as follows:
(1) Completion of high school, vocational school or the equivalent;
(2) Possession of three (3) years of experience in building construction; and
(3) Demonstration of the following:
(A) Thorough knowledge of the materials, methods and techniques used in building construction;
(B) Thorough knowledge of applicable codes, referenced standards and other related regulations;
(C) Ability to read and interpret plans and specifications;
(D) Ability to recognize faulty construction or hazardous and unsafe conditions in new and existing installations; and
(E) Ability to express oneself clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
(c) Each construction inspector shall attend a minimum of thirty (30) hours of approved continuing education programs over consecutive three-year periods.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-262-11b

Adopted effective March 27, 2003; Amended July 1, 2005