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replacement, or rearrangement of valves or pipes requires a permit as it is not <br /> included in this exemption. <br /> (b) The foregoing exemptions from permit requirements shall not be deemed to: <br /> (1) Allow any plumbing work to be done in a manner contrary to other provisions of <br /> the construction code; or <br /> (2) Authorize violation of chapter 5F, the plumbing code, or other applicable laws. <br /> Section 5-3-25. Emergency work. <br /> (a) Emergency work may commence in compliance with section 5-4-2, without a permit. <br /> However, the applicant shall notify the authority having jurisdiction of such emergency <br /> work on the workday immediately following the day the emergency work is <br /> commenced. This notification shall be made in writing. An application for a permit for <br /> the emergency work shall be filed with and appropriate fees, pursuant to 5-7-3,paid to <br /> the authority having jurisdiction within fourteen days of the commencement of the <br /> emergency work. The authority having jurisdiction may grant one or more extensions <br /> of time for additional periods not exceeding fourteen consecutive days each. Prior to <br /> the deadline, requests for extension shall be filed in writing with the authority having <br /> jurisdiction, and demonstrate that circumstances beyond the applicant's control justify <br /> granting the extension request. This provision shall pertain to the following types of <br /> work: <br /> (1) Emergency building work including the repair of any legally erected existing <br /> structure that was damaged during an emergency. The damage resulting from the <br /> emergency must be to an extent that it requires immediate action to prevent <br /> substantial physical harm to persons or property. As used in this section, "repair" <br /> means any restoration, reconstruction, or other work performed to return a <br /> structure to its former condition that does not increase the floor area of the <br /> structure beyond that of the structure prior to the major disaster, and is in <br /> conformance with the construction code, flood hazard regulations, land use <br /> ordinances, and other applicable laws. <br /> (2) Emergency electrical work, including work on electrical wiring to restore <br /> electrical service to a building following a fire, to remedy a power failure, and to <br /> protect persons and property against short circuiting and open circuits. <br /> (3) Emergency plumbing work, including work to remedy leaks in drains, soil, waste, <br /> vent pipes, or conditions that are otherwise dangerous to human health or public <br /> welfare. <br /> (b) A one-time emergency inspection may be conducted to verify that the immediate threat <br /> to public health, life and safety has been remedied. Upon issuance of the emergency <br /> work permit pursuant to subsection (a), regular inspections shall be conducted pursuant <br /> to sections 5-8-4 and 5-8-5. <br /> 26 <br />