TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Virginia Board for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors is claiming an exemption
from Article 2 of the Administrative Process Act in accordance with
§ 2.2-4006 A 4 a of the Code of Virginia, which excludes regulations that
are necessary to conform to changes in Virginia statutory law or the
appropriation act where no agency discretion is involved. The Virginia Board
for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors will receive, consider, and respond to
petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration
or revision.
Title of Regulation: 18VAC15-40. Home Inspector
Licensing Regulations (amending 18VAC15-40-10, 18VAC15-40-130).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-501 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: September 20, 2017.
Agency Contact: Trisha L. Henshaw, Executive Director,
Virginia Board for Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors, 9960 Mayland Drive,
Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone (804) 367-8595, FAX (866) 350-5354, or
email alhi@dpor.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments conform to Chapter 805 of the 2017 Acts of
Assembly by (i) requiring that a home inspector observing the presence of any
yellow corrugated stainless steel tubing while inspecting a home built prior to
the adoption of the construction code effective May 1, 2008, must disclose this
observation in the home inspection report, along with a specific advisory
statement to the consumer; and (ii) incorporating relevant definitions for the
home inspection report section.
Part I
General
18VAC15-40-10. Definitions.
A. Section 54.1-500 of the Code of Virginia provides
definitions of the following terms and phrases as used in this chapter:
"Board"
"Home inspection"
"Home inspector"
"Person"
"Residential building"
B. Section 54.1-517.2:1 of the Code of Virginia provides
definitions of the following terms and phrases as used in 18VAC15-40-130:
"Bonding"
"Corrugated stainless steel tubing"
"Grounding"
C. The following words and terms when used in this
chapter shall have the following meanings unless a different meaning is
provided or is plainly required by the context:
"Address of record" means the mailing address
designated by the licensee to receive notices and correspondence from the
board.
"Adjacent" means adjoining or within three feet of
the residential building and that may affect the residential building.
"Applicant" means an individual who has submitted
an application for licensure.
"Application" means a completed, board-prescribed
form submitted with the appropriate fee and other required documentation.
"Client" means a person who engages the services of
a home inspector for a home inspection.
"Compensation" means the receipt of monetary
payment or other valuable consideration for services rendered.
"Component" means a part of a system.
"Contact hour" means 50 minutes of participation in
a structured training activity.
"CPE" means continuing professional education.
"Department" means the Department of Professional
and Occupational Regulation.
"Financial interest" means financial benefit
accruing to an individual or to a member of his immediate family. Such interest
shall exist by reason of (i) ownership in a business if the ownership exceeds 3.0%
of the total equity of the business; (ii) annual gross income that exceeds or
may be reasonably anticipated to exceed $1,000 from ownership in real or
personal property or a business; (iii) salary, other compensation, fringe
benefits, forgiveness of debt, or benefits from the use of property, or any
combination of it, paid or provided by a business that exceeds or may be
reasonably expected to exceed $1,000 annually; (iv) ownership of real or
personal property if the interest exceeds $1,000 in value and excluding
ownership in business, income, salary, other compensation, fringe benefits, or
benefits from the use of property; (v) personal liability incurred or assumed
on behalf of a business if the liability exceeds 3.0% of the asset value of the
business; or (vi) an option for ownership of a business, real property, or
personal property if the ownership interest will consist of clause (i) or (iv)
of this definition.
"Fireplace" means an interior fire-resistant
masonry permanent or prefabricated fixture that can be used to burn fuel and is
either vented or unvented.
"Foundation" means the element of a structure that
connects to the ground and transfers loads from the structure to the ground.
Foundations may be shallow or deep.
"Licensee" means a home inspector as defined in
Chapter 5 (§ 54.1-500 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
"Licensure" means a method of regulation whereby
the Commonwealth, through the issuance of a license, authorizes a person
possessing the character and minimum skills to engage in the practice of a
profession or occupation that is unlawful to practice without such license.
"New residential structure" or "NRS"
means a residential structure for which the first conveyance of record title to
a purchaser has not occurred or the purchaser has not taken possession,
whichever occurs later.
"NRS specialty" means a designation granted by the
board to a home inspector that authorizes such individual to conduct home
inspections on any new residential structure.
"Outbuilding" means any structure on the property
that is more than three feet from the residential building and that may affect
the residential building.
"Prelicense education course" means an instruction
program approved by the board and is one of the requirements for licensure
effective July 1, 2017.
"Readily accessible" means available for access
without requiring moving or removing of any obstacles.
"Reinstatement" means the process and requirements
through which an expired license can be made valid without the licensee having
to apply as a new applicant.
"Renewal" means the process and requirements for
periodically approving the continuance of a license.
"Residential structure" means a structure
consisting of no more than two dwelling units or a townhouse.
"Solid fuel burning appliances" means a hearth and
fire chamber or similarly prepared place in which a fire may be built and that
is built in conjunction with a chimney, or a listed assembly of a fire chamber,
its chimney and related factory-made parts designed for unit assembly without
requiring field construction.
"System" means a combination of interacting or
interdependent components, assembled to carry out one or more functions.
"Virginia Residential Code" means the provisions of
the Virginia Construction Code (Part I (13VAC5-63-10 et seq.) of 13VAC5-63)
applicable to R-5 residential structures and that includes provisions of the
International Residential Code as amended by the Board of Housing and Community
Development.
18VAC15-40-130. Home inspection report.
A. Home inspection reports shall contain:
1. Information pertaining to the licensee, including:
a. Licensee's name;
b. Business address;
c. Telephone number; and
d. License number and expiration date, to be followed by
"NRS" if so designated and performing a home inspection on a new
residential structure;
2. The name, address, and telephone number of the client or
the client's authorized representative, if available at the time of the
inspection;
3. The physical address of the residential property inspected;
and
4. The date, time (to include both start and finish times of
the home inspection), and weather conditions at the time of the home
inspection.
B. In conducting a home inspection and reporting its
findings, the home inspector, at a minimum, shall inspect the condition of and
shall describe in writing the composition or characteristics of the following
readily accessible components and readily observable defects, except as may be
limited in the home inspection contract agreement:
1. Structural system.
a. Foundation.
b. Framing.
c. Stairs.
d. Crawl space, the method of inspecting the crawl space shall
be noted and explained in the home inspection report. If the crawl space cannot
be inspected, the licensee shall explain in the home inspection report why this
component was not inspected.
e. Crawl space ventilation and vapor barriers.
f. Slab floor, when present.
g. Floors, ceilings, and walls.
2. Roof structure, attic, and insulation.
a. Roof covering. The method of inspecting the roof covering
shall be noted and explained in the home inspection report. If the roof
covering cannot be inspected, the licensee shall explain in the home inspection
report why this component was not inspected.
b. Roof ventilation.
c. Roof drainage system, to include gutters and downspouts.
d. Roof flashings, if readily visible.
e. Skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations, but not
antennae or other roof attachments.
f. Roof framing and sheathing.
g. Attic, unless area is not readily accessible.
h. Attic insulation.
3. Exterior of residential building or NRS.
a. Wall covering, flashing, and trim.
b. Readily accessible doors and windows, but not the operation
of associated security locks, devices, or systems.
c. Decks, balconies, stoops, steps, porches, attached garages,
carports, and any associated railings that are adjacent to the residential
building or NRS and on the same property but not associated screening,
shutters, awnings, storm windows, detached garages, or storm doors.
d. Eaves, soffits, and fascias where readily accessible from
ground level.
e. Walkways, grade steps, patios, and driveways, but not
fences or privacy walls.
f. Vegetation, trees, grading, drainage, and any retaining
walls adjacent to the residential building or NRS.
g. Visible exterior portions of chimneys.
4. Interior of residential
building or NRS.
a. Interior walls, ceilings, and floors of residential
building or NRS and any adjacent garage.
b. Steps, stairways, railings, and balconies and associated
railings.
c. Countertops and installed cabinets, including hardware.
d. Doors and windows, but not the operation of associated
security locks, devices, or systems.
e. Garage doors and permanently mounted and installed garage
door operators. The automatic safety reverse function of garage door openers
shall be tested, either by physical obstruction as specified by the
manufacturer, or by breaking the beam of the electronic photo eye but only when
the test can be safely performed and will not risk damage to the door, the
opener, any nearby structure, or any stored items.
f. Fireplaces, venting systems, hearths, dampers, and
fireboxes, but not mantles, fire screens and doors, seals and gaskets.
g. Solid fuel burning appliances, if applicable.
5. Plumbing system.
a. Interior water supply and distribution systems, including
water supply lines and all fixtures and faucets, but not water conditioning
systems or fire sprinkler systems.
b. Water drainage, waste, and vent systems, including all
fixtures.
c. Drainage sumps, sump pumps, and related piping.
d. Water heating equipment, including energy source and
related vent systems, flues, and chimneys, but not solar water heating systems.
e. Fuel storage and distribution systems for visible leaks.
6. Electrical system.
a. Service drop.
b. Service entrance conductors, cables, and raceways.
c. Service equipment and main disconnects.
d. Service grounding.
e. Interior components of service panels and sub panels,
including feeders.
f. Conductors.
g. Overcurrent protection devices.
h. Readily accessible installed lighting fixtures, switches,
and receptacles.
i. Ground fault circuit interrupters.
j. Presence or absence of smoke detectors.
k. Presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring.
l. Arc fault interrupters shall be noted if installed but not
tested if equipment is attached to them.
7. Heating system.
a. Heating equipment, including operating controls, but not
heat exchangers, gas logs, built-in gas burning appliances, grills, stoves,
space heaters, solar heating devices, or heating system accessories such as
humidifiers, air purifiers, motorized dampers, and heat reclaimers.
b. Energy source.
c. Heating distribution system.
d. Vent systems, flues, and chimneys, including dampers.
8. Air conditioning system.
a. Central and installed wall air conditioning equipment.
b. Operating controls, access panels, and covers.
c. Energy source.
d. Cooling distribution system.
C. Systems in the home that are turned off, winterized, or
otherwise secured so that they do not respond to normal activation using
standard operating controls need not be put into operating condition. The home
inspector shall state, in writing, the reason these systems or components were
not inspected.
D. In accordance with § 54.1-517.2:1 of the Code of
Virginia, if a home inspector observes the presence of any shade of yellow
corrugated stainless steel tubing during a home inspection in a home that was
built prior to the adoption of the 2006 Virginia Construction Code, effective
May 1, 2008, the home inspector shall include that observation in the report
along with the following statement: "Manufacturers believe that this
product is safer if properly bonded and grounded as required by the
manufacturer's installation instructions. Proper bonding and grounding of the
product should be determined by a contractor licensed to perform the work in
the Commonwealth of Virginia."
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-5101; Filed July 24, 2017, 4:16 p.m.