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 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1165 § 3312. Compliance with nationally recognized codes (a) APPLICATION.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Th is section applies to any project for construction or alteration of a building for which amounts are first appropriated for a fiscal year beginning after September 30, 1989. (2) NATIONAL SECURITY WAIVER.— Th is section does not apply to a building for which the Administrator of General Services or the head of the federal agency authorized to construct or alter the building decides that the application of this section to the building would adversely affect national security. A decision under this subsection is not subject to administrative or judicial review. (b) BUILDING CODES, —Each building constructed or altered by the Genered Services Administration or any other federal agency shall be constructed or altered, to the maximum extent feasible as determined by the Administrator or the head of the federal agency, in compliance with one of the nationally recognized model building codes and with other applicable nationally recognized codes, including electrical codes, fire and life safety codes, and plumbing codes, as the Administrator decides is appropriate. In carrying out this subsection, the Administrator or the head of the federal agency shall use the latest edition of the nationally recognized codes. (c) ZONING LAWS.— Each building constructed or edtered by the Administration or any other federal agency shall be constructed or altered only after consideration of all requirements (except procedural requirements) of the following laws of a State or a political subdivision of a State, which woiild apply to the building if it were not a building constructed or gdtered by a federal agency: (1) 2^ning laws. (2) Laws relating to Isindscaping, open space, minimum distance of a building from the property line, maximum height of a building, historic preservation, esthetic qualities of a building, and other similar laws. (d) COOPERATION WITH STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS.— (1) STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSULTATION, REVIEW, AND INSPECTIONS. —To meet the requirements of subsections (b) and (c), the Administrator or the head of the federal agency authorized to construct or alter the building— (A) in preparing plans for the building, shall consult with appropriate officials of the State or political subdivision of a State, or both, in which the building will be located; (B) on request shall submit the plans in a timely manner to the officials for review by the officials for a reasonable period of time not exceeding 30 days; and (C) shall permit inspection by the officials during construction or alteration of the building, in accordance with the customary schedule of inspections for construction or alteration of buildings in the locality, if the officials provide to the Administrator or the head of the federal agency— (i) a copy of the schedule before construction of the building is begun; and (ii) reasonable notice of their intention to conduct any inspection before conducting the inspection.

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