53 Pa. Stat. § 4602

Current through P.A. Acts 2023-32
Section 4602 - Filing plans and specifications; repairs defined; approval or rejection of plans

Plumbers before commencing the construction of plumbing work in any building in the said cities, boroughs, incorporated towns and townships of the first class (except in case of repairs, which are here defined to relate to the mending of leaks in soil, vent or wastepipes, faucets, valves and water supply pipes, and shall not be construed to admit of the replacing or installation of any fixture, such as water-closets, bath-tubs, wash-stands, sinks, refrigerator cases, soda or bar fixtures, et cetera, or the respective traps for such fixtures), shall submit to the board or bureau of health in their respective districts plans and specifications, legibly drawn in ink, on blanks to be furnished by said board or bureau. Where two or more buildings are located together and on the same street, and the plumbing work is identical in each, one plan will be sufficient. Plans will be approved or rejected within twenty-four hours after their receipt.

53 P.S. § 4602

1901, June 7, P.L. 493, No. 245, § 5. Amended 1937, March 31, P.L. 168, § 1.