United states consensus code Development
United               states consensus code Development 
              Uniform Plumbing Code? (UPC)
              Uniform Mechanical Code?(UMC)
              A Presentation By:GP Russ Chaney
              1 APMO Executive Director May 17,2001/4/13 Shanghai, PR of China
A brief History of IAPMO
1926 Founded in Los Angeles, California,               USA, as a non profit private sector organization 
              1928 First Plumbing Code published in the USA
              1978 Accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
              1999 IAPMO & NFPA join together to develop the USA‘s first family               of consensus codes utilizing the ANSI Consensus Development Procedures
              2003 NFPA & IAPMO release the first family of consensus codes               for the built environment
The True Consensus Code Development Process--A Voice and a Vote
The American National Standards Institute               (ANSI) defines consensus by three criteria:
              1. Due Process--allows for equity and fair play
              2. Openness--membership is open to anyone
              3. Balance--membership is not dominated by one group
Consensus System Definitions
Due process--Requires a process which               provides for an independent right of appeal. Procedures must be               fair and clear.
              Openness--Provides that any interested party have the ability to               participate by having the right to vote.
              Balance--Not more that 1/3 of the committee participants can come               from any one industry sector.
              Consensus--Means general agreement, not unanimity.
Important Organizations, Committees & Councils
Organizations, Committees & Councils
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)--ANSI is recognized worldwide as the USA representative to numerous international organization such as ISO/IEC, COPANT, and APEC. ANSI does not develop or maintain standards. ANSI accredits private sector organizations to develop consensus standards in accordance with designated procedures. NASI works closely with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a Federal Government Agency.
Organizations, Committees & Councils (Continued.......)
NFPA Standards Council--A balanced council appointed by the NFPA Board of Directors. The Council is responsible for ensuring compliance with all ANSI procedures. The Council is hears appeals to the NFPA code development procedures. The council hears appeals to the NFPA code development procedures. The council is the second level of appeal in the IAPMO Code development process. The Council is also the actual issuer of all NFPA consensus standards bearing the ANSI accreditation.
Organizations, Committees & Councils (Continued.......)
IAPMO Standards Council is responsible for ensuring compliance with the ANSI consensus code development procedures. The IAPMO Council is the first level of appeal in the procedural hierarchy. The IAPMO Council is the actual issuer of all IAPMO consensus standards bearing the ANSI accreditation provided all procedures have been met.
Organizations, Committees & Councils (Continued......)
IAPMO UPC/UMC Technical Committees—Balanced Committees appointed by the IAPMO Standards Council. These committees function in accordance with the ANSI accredited consensus procedures maintained by the IAPMO Standards council. The IAPMO Technical Committees are responsible for developing and maintaining the technical content of the UPC & UMC. Membership on these committees is open to all industry sectors desiring to serve.
Industry Participation is Unlimited
            
Consensus is reached when all sectors participate and vote!
Organizational partners 
            
UPC & UMC Technical Committee Categories
1.Enforcing Authority
              2.User
              3.Special Expert
              4.Labor
              5.Installers/Maintainers
              6.Consumer
              7.Insurance
              8.Applied Research/Testing Laboratory
              9.Manufacturer
ANSI Accredited Organizations
IAPMO‘s Consensus Codes & Support Publications
Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
              Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)
              Uniform Solar Energy Code (USEC)
              Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (HSPSHTC)
              Illustrated Training Manual
              Code Interpretations Manual
              UPC & UMC Code Change Guides
              a1234 Series of ANSI Accredited standards
In 2003, The Family of Harmonized               Consensus Codes
              Life safety Code-NFPA
              Uniform Plumbing Code-IAPMO
              National Electrical Code-NFPA
              Uniform Mechanical Code-IAPMO
              Uniform Fire Code-NFPA
              Uniform Solar Energy Code-IAPMO
              Building Code-NFPA
A Sampling of IAPMO/NFPA Support Codes & Standards
Uniform Solar Energy Code-IAPMO
              Nation Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) -NFPA
              Uniform swimming pool, Spa & Hot Tub Code-IAPMO
A Sampling of IAPMO/ NFPA Support Codes & Standards
Unifrom Solar Energy Code-IAPMO
              Nation Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) -NFPA
              Uniform swimming pool, Spa & Hot Tub Code- IAPMO
A Sampling of IAPMO/NFPA Support Codes & Standards( continued......)
Medical Gas Standard (NFPA 99) -NFPA
              Plastic Plumbing Fixture Standards (IAPMO Z124)-IAPMO
              National Propane Gas Code (NFPA58)-NFPA
              Series of Installation Standards-IAPMO
The Code Development Process
IAPMO Support Services & Publications
Code interpretations Manual continuously               updated
              Worldwide toll free code interpretations
              Code update seminars
              lllustrated Training Manual (ITM)
              Codes available in multiple languages; English; Spanish; Vietnamese;rabic
              Plumbing & Mechanical inspector certification programs
              Turn-key performance based codes containing prescriptive requirements
USA National(Federal)Law
- Public Law(PL) 104-113, signed into law in 1995, requires Federal Government Agencies to adopt and utilize voluntary consensus codes and standards
- Each State is permitted to select and utilize the codes or standards they desire
- Codes are developed and maintained by private sector model code developing organizations
- The UPC & UMC are the most widely adopted Codes in the United States
Code Adoption
By Statute—Legislation proposed and adopted requiring the               use of a particular code;
              1. At the National level
              2. At the state level
              3. At the jurisdictional level
By Regulation——Codes are adopted by reference through rules               and/or regulations;
              1. At the national level
              2. At the state level
              3. At the jurisdictional level
An international Commitment
- International Code Adoptions:
 Vietnam
 Saipan
 Guam
 Taiwan
 Colombia
 Venezuela
 Saudi Arabian Kingdoms
 Philippines
 Israel
 US Virgin lslands(Future)
 British Virgin lslands (Future)
 PR of China (Future consideration)
 Indonesia (Future consideration)
- IAPMO Offices Worldwide
- North America 
 At the National level
 At the State level
 At the jurisdictional level
- South America
 Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Europe
 Brussels, Belgium
- Asia
 Beijing, china
IAPMO ASIA
Room # 503-504
Building C, Fangun Apartment
Nansanhuan East Road
              Fengtai Distict, Beijing
              PR of China 10078
              Telephone#(8610)67680181
              Facsimile#(8610)6768-0209
              Email:iapmoasia@iapmo.org
www.iapmo.org
world Headquarters
              Walnut, California USA
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