Utah Code § 15A-1-210

Review of building inspection
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(1) As used in this section, "International Residential Code" means the International Residential
Code as adopted under the State Construction Code.
(2) Subject to Subsection (3), a city or county shall, by ordinance, provide for review of an
inspection conducted by the city's or county's building inspector for a single-family residential
building permit.
(3) Upon request by a person seeking a single-family residential building permit, a chief executive
officer of the municipality or county issuing the single-family residential building permit, or
the chief executive officer's designee, shall, with reasonable diligence, review an inspection
described in Subsection (2) to determine whether the inspection constitutes a fair administration
of the State Construction Code.
(4) A review described in this section:
(a) is separate and unrelated to an appeal under the International Residential Code;
(b) may not be used to review a matter that may be brought by appeal under the International
Residential Code;
(c) may not result in the waiver or modification of an International Residential Code requirement
or standard;
(d) may not conflict with an appeal, or the result of an appeal, under the International Residential
Code; and
(e) does not prohibit a person from bringing an appeal under the International Residential Code.
(5) A person who seeks a review described in this section may not be prohibited by preclusion,
estoppel, or otherwise from raising an issue or bringing a claim in an appeal under the
International Residential Code on the grounds that the person raised the issue or brought the
claim in the review described in this section.

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