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Ontario BuildingCode 2012Contains: Building Code Act, 1992O. Reg. 332/12 in effect January 1, 2014Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

Ontario Building Code 2012containing the Building Code Act, 1992, and O. Reg. 332/12in effect January 1, 2014 Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2012.This is an unofficial version of Government of Ontario legal materials.Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

BUILDING CODE ACT, 1992S.O. 1992, Chapter 23Amended by: 1997, c. 24, s. 224; 1997, c. 30, Sched. B, ss. 1-20; 1999, c. 12, Sched. M, ss. 1-11; 2000, c. 5, s. 7; 2000, c. 26,Sched. K, s. 1; 2002, c. 9, ss. 1-55; 2002, c. 17, Sched. C, ss. 1-6; 2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2005, c. 33, s. 1; 2006, c. 19,Sched. O, s. 1; 2006, c. 21, Sched. F, ss. 104, 136 (1); 2006, c. 22, s. 112; 2006, c. 32, Sched. C, s. 3; 2006, c. 33, Sched. Z.3, s. 4;2006, c. 35, Sched. C, s. 8; 2009, c. 12, Sched. J, ss. 1, 2; 2009, c.33, Sched. 6, s. 42; 2009, c. 33, Sched. 21, ss. 2(1); 2009, c. 33,Sched. 21, s. 2(4), (7), (8), (9); 2010, c. 19, Sched. 2.REVOCATIONSubclause 1.4.1.3. (1) (b) (ix) of Division A of the Regulation is revoked.COMMENCEMENTOntario Regulation 332/12 comes into force on the 1st day of January, 2014.Paperless brand publications are Paperless, 2012.Paperless publications may not be reproduced in any way without written permission from Paperless. Paperless publications areprovided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to the implied warranties ofmerchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement, and could include technical inaccuracies or typographicalerrors. Changes are periodically added to the information herein. These changes will be incorporated in new editions of thepublication. Paperless may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in thispublication at any time.Call 1-888-361-0003 for more information or visit www.orderline.com for complete catalogue listing.Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

ONTARIO BUILDING CODE 2012Amendment History TableAmendments to the Building Code Act, 1992 S.O. 1992, c. 23AmendmentDate of Royal AssentEffective Date1997, c. 24, s.224, except s.224(17)Nov. 28, 1997June 17, 19981997, c. 30, Sch. B, ss.1-20Dec. 8, 1997April 6, 19981999, c. 12, Sch. M,ss.1-11Dec. 22, 1999Dec. 22, 19992000, c. 5, s.7June 8, 2000Jan 1, 20012000, c. 26, Sch. K, s.1Dec. 6, 2000Dec. 6, 20002002, c. 9, ss. 1-55June 27, 2002Sept. 1, 20032002, c. 17, Sch. C, ss.1-6Nov. 26, 2002July 1, 20052002, c. 17, Sch. F TableNov.26, 2002Jan. 1, 20032005, c. 33, s.1Dec. 15, 2005Dec. 15, 20052006, c. 19, Sch. O, s.1June 22, 2006June 22, 20062006, c. 21, Sched. F, ss. 104, 136 (1)October 19, 2006July 25, 20072006, c. 22, s. 112October 19, 2006July 3, 20072006, c. 32, Sched. C, s. 3December 20, 2006January 1, 20072006, c. 33, Sched. Z.3, s. 4December 20, 2006January 1, 20092006, c 35, Sched. C, s. 8December 20, 2006August 20, 20072009, c. 12, Sched. J, ss.1, 2May 14, 2009May 14, 20092009, c. 33, Sched. 21, s.2(1)December 15, 2009January 1, 20102009, c. 33, Sched. 21, s. 2(4), (7), (8), (9)December 15, 2009July. 1, 20102010, c.19, Sched. 2, s.1, s. 2(1)(2)November 11, 2010April 1, 20112010, c. 19, Sched. 2, s. 2 (1)(3)November 11, 2010April 1, 2011Amendments to the Ontario Building Code 2014 O. Reg. 332/12SymbolAmendmentDate MadeDate FiledDate GazettedEffective DateN/AO. Reg. 332/12Oct. 31, 2012Nov. 2, 2012Nov. 17, 2012Jan. 1, 2014Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

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ONTARIO BUILDING CODE 2012Table Of ContentsBuilding Code Act, 1992O. Reg. 332/12DIVISION ACompliance, Objectives and Functional StatementsPART 1 Compliance and GeneralPART 2 ObjectivesPART 3 Functional StatementsDIVISION BAcceptable SolutionsPART 1 GeneralPART 2 ReservedPART 3 Fire Protection, Occupant Safety and AccessibilityPART 4 Structural DesignPART 5 Environmental SeparationPART 6 Heating, Ventilating and Air-ConditioningPART 7 PlumbingPART 8 Sewage SystemsPART 9 Housing and Small BuildingsPART 10 Change of UsePART 11 RenovationPART 12 Resource Conservation and Environmental IntegrityDIVISION CAdministrative ProvisionsPART 1 GeneralPART 2 Alternative Solutions, Disputes, Rulings and InterpretationsPART 3 QualificationsPART 4 Transition, Amendments, Revocation and CommencementAPPENDIXINDEXCopyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

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BUILDING CODE ACT, 1992BUILDING CODE ACT, 1992as amended by:S.O. 1997, c. 24, s. 224, except s. 224(17), in force June 17, 1998S.O. 1997, c. 30, Schedule B, s.1-20 in force April 6, 1998S.O. 1999, c.12, Schedule M, s.1-11 in force December 22, 1999S.O. 2000, c. 5, s.7 in force January 1, 2001S.O. 2000, c. 26, Schedule K, s.1 in force December 6, 2000S.O. 2002, c. 9, s.5, 6(1),(2), 16, 24, 25; 27, 31(1), 34, 40(1), 41(1), 43, 51(6),(9),(11)-(15), 53(3), 54,in force September 1, 2003S.O. 2002, c. 9, s.1-4, 6(3), 7-15, 17-19, 20(1),(2), 21-23, 26, 28-30, 31(2), 32, 33, 35-39, 40(2),(3), 41(2),42, 44-50, 51(1),(2),(4),(5),(7),(8),(10), 52, 53(1),(2) in force July 1, 2005S.O. 2002, c. 17, Schedule C, s. 1-6 in force July 1, 2005S.O. 2002, c. 17, Schedule F, Table in force January 1, 2003S.O. 2005, c. 33, s.1 in force December 15, 2005S.O. 2006, c. 19, Schedule O, ss. 1, 2 in force June 22, 2006S.O. 2006, c. 32, Schedule C, s. 3, in force January 1, 2007S.O. 2006, c. 21, Schedule F, s.104 in force July 25, 2007S.O. 2006, c. 22, s.112(8) in force July 3, 2007S.O. 2006, c. 35, Schedule C, s. 8 in force August 20, 2007S.O. 2009, c. 12, Schedule J, ss. 1, 2 in force May 14, 2009S.O. 2009, c.33, Schedule 21, ss. 2(1) in force December 15, 2009S.O. 2009, c.33, Schedule 21, s. 2(4), (7), (8), (9) in force July 1, 2010S.O. 2009, c.33, Schedule 21, ss. 2(2), (3), (5), (6) in force January 1, 2011S.O. 2010, c.19, Schedule 2, s.1, ss. 2(1), (2) in force April 1, 2011TABLE OF CONTENTSInterpretation 71.Definitions 71.1Role of various persons 8Enforcement Authorities 92.Administration 93.Enforcement by municipalities 93.1Enforcement, boards of health 94.Provincial enforcement 104.1Enforcement by registered code agencyappointed by a principal authority 104.2Enforcement by registered codeagency appointed by an applicant 115.Agreements re enforcement 116.Agreement re review of plans 116.1Agreement re plumbing 116.2Agreement re sewage systems 127.By-laws, resolutions, regulations 137.1Code of conduct 14Construction and Demolition 148.Building permits 149.Repealed. 1610.Change of use 1610.1Prohibition re sewage systems 1610.2Notice of readiness for inspection 1711.Occupancy or use after completion 1712.Inspection of building site 1713.Order not to cover 1714.Stop work order 18Property Standards 1815.Repealed 1815.1Municipal property standards 1815.2Inspection of property without warrant 1915.3Appeal of order 1915.4Power of municipality if order not complied with 2015.5Certificate of compliance 2015.6Property standards committee 2015.7Emergency order re dangerousnon-conformity with standards 2015.8Inspection powers of officer 21Unsafe Buildings 2215.9Inspection of unsafe buildings 2215.10 Emergency order where immediate danger 22Maintenance Inspection Programs2315.10.1 Maintenance inspections23Qualifications 2415.11Qualifications for various positions 2415.12 Qualifications re sewage systems 2415.13 Duty to have insurance 24Powers and Duties of Registered Code Agencies 2515.14 Notice to chief building official 2515.15 Functions of registered code agencies 2515.16 Scope of agency’s powers 2515.17 Persons acting on behalf of an agency 2515.18 Duties re certificates and orders 2515.19 Expiry of an agency’s appointment 2515.20 Termination of an agency’s appointment 2515.21 Order to suspend construction 2615.22 Conflict between appointment and Act, etc. 26General Powers of Inspection and Enforcement 2615.23 Duty to carry identification 2616.Entry to dwellings 2617.Repealed 2717.1Recovery of expenditures for repairs, etc. 2718.Powers of inspector 2718.1Repealed 2819.Obstruction of inspector, etc. 2820.Obstruction or removal of order 2821.Warrant for entry and search 28Dispute Resolution, Reviews and Appeals 2922.Review of inspector’s order 2923.Building Code Commission 2924.Dispute resolution 2925.Appeal to court 3026.Further appeal 3027.Service 30Authorizations and Rulings 3028.Building Materials Evaluation Commission 3028.1Binding interpretations by the Minister 3129.Rulings by Minister 3130.Inquiry 32General 3231.Immunity from action 3232.Repealed 3232.1Repealed 3233.Repealed 3234.Regulations 3234.1Building Code Conservation Advisory Council 3735.Municipal by-laws 3735.1Status of conservation authority regulations 3736.Offences 3737.Proof of directions, orders, etc. 3838.Restraining order 3838.1Suspension of licence 3839.-44. Omitted 395Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

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BUILDING CODE ACT, 1992InterpretationSection 1. Definitions(1)  In this Act,“building” means,(a) a structure occupying an area greater than ten squaremetres consisting of a wall, roof and floor or anyof them or a structural system serving the functionthereof including all plumbing, works, fixtures andservice systems appurtenant thereto,(b) a structure occupying an area of ten square metres orless that contains plumbing, including the plumbingappurtenant thereto,(c) plumbing not located in a structure,(c.1) a sewage system, or(d) structures designated in the building code;(“bâtiment”)“officer” means a property standards officer who has beenassigned the responsibility of administering and enforcingby-laws passed under section 15.1; (“agent”)“planning board” means a planning board establishedunder section 9 or 10 of the Planning Act; (“conseild’aménagement”)“plans review certificate” means a certificate prescribedunder the building code or approved by the Minister as aplans review certificate; (“certificat d’examen des plans”)“plumbing” means a drainage system, a venting systemand a water system or parts thereof; (“installation deplomberie”)“principal authority” means,(a) the Crown,(b) the council of a municipality,(c) an upper-tier municipality that has entered into anagreement under subsection 3 (5), 6.1 (1) or 6.2 (1),“building code” means regulations made under section 34;(“code du bâtiment”)(d) a board of health that has been prescribed for thepurposes of subsection 3.1 (1) or has entered into anagreement under subsection 6.1 (2) or (3) or 6.2 (2),“change certificate” means a certificate prescribed under thebuilding code or approved by the Minister as a changecertificate; (“certificat de modification”)(e) a planning board that has been prescribed for thepurposes of subsection 3.1 (1), or“chief building official” means a chief building officialappointed or constituted under section 3 or 4; (“chef duservice du bâtiment”)“code of conduct” means a code of conduct described insection 7.1; (“code de conduite”)“construct” means to do anything in the erection,installation, extension or material alteration or repair ofa building and includes the installation of a building unitfabricated or moved from elsewhere and “construction”has a corresponding meaning; (“construire”,“construction”, “travaux de construction”)“demolish” means to do anything in the removal of abuilding or any material part thereof and “demolition”has a corresponding meaning; (“démolir”, “démolition”,“travaux de démolition”)“director” means the person appointed as director undersection 2; (“directeur”)“final certificate” means a certificate prescribed under thebuilding code or approved by the Minister as a finalcertificate; (“certificat définitif”)“inspector” means an inspector appointed under section 3,3.1, 4, 6.1 or 6.2; (“inspecteur”)“maintenance inspection” means an inspection conductedunder a maintenance inspection program; (“inspectiond’entretien”)“maintenance inspection program” means a programestablished under clause 7 (1) (b.1) or subsection 34 (2.2);(“programme d’inspections d’entretien”)“Minister” means the Minister of Municipal Affairs andHousing; (“ministre”)“municipality” means a local municipality; (“municipalité”)(f) a conservation authority that has been prescribed forthe purposes of subsection 3.1 (1) or has entered intoan agreement under subsection 6.2 (2); (“autoritéprincipale”)“registered code agency” means a person that has thequalifications and meets the requirements described insubsection 15.11 (4); (“organisme inscrit d’exécution ducode”)“regulations” means regulations made under this Act.(“règlements”) 1992, c. 23, s. 1 (1); 1997, c. 24, s. 224(1, 2); 1997, c. 30, Sched. B, s. 1; 1999, c. 12, Sched. M,s. 1; 2002, c. 9, s. 2 (1-3); 2002, c. 17, Sched. C, s. 1 (1);2002, c. 17, Sched. F, Table; 2006, c. 19, Sched. O, s. 1(1); 2006, c. 21, Sched. F, s. 104 (1-3); 2006, c. 22, s. 112(1).Interpretation(1.1)  Except as provided in subsection (1.2), a referenceto “this Act” in any provision of this Act shall be deemed tobe a reference to this Act excluding sections 15.1 to 15.8.1997, c. 24, s. 224 (3).Same(1.2)  A reference to “this Act” in subsection 1 (1) andsections 2, 16, 19, 20, 21, 27, 31, 36 and 37 includes areference to sections 15.1 to 15.8. 1997, c. 24, s. 224 (3).Chief building official(1.3)  A reference to the “chief building official” in thisAct, other than in subsections 1 (1), 3 (2), (3) and (6) andsection 4, includes an inspector who has the same powersand duties as the chief building official,(a) in relation to sewage systems by virtue of subsections7Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

BUILDING CODE ACT, 19923.1 (3) or 6.2 (4); and(b) in relation to plumbing by virtue of subsection6.1 (5). 2002, c. 9, s. 2 (4).Exclusion(2)  This Act does not apply to structures used directly inthe extraction of ore from a mine. 1992, c. 23, s. 1 (2).1.1 Role of various persons(1)  It is the role of every person who causes a building tobe constructed,(a) to cause the building to be constructed in accordancewith this Act and the building code and with anypermit issued under this Act for the building;(b) to ensure that construction does not proceed unlessany permit required under this Act has been issued bythe chief building official; and(c) to ensure that construction is carried out only bypersons with the qualifications and insurance, if any,required by this Act and the building code. 2002,c. 9, s. 3.Role of designers(2)  It is the role of a designer,(a) if the designer’s designs are to be submitted insupport of an application for a permit under thisAct, to provide designs which are in accordancewith this Act and the building code and to providedocumentation that is sufficiently detailed to permitthe design to be assessed for compliance with this Actand the building code and to allow a builder to carryout the work in accordance with the design, this Actand the building code;(b) to perform the role described in clause (a) in respectof only those matters for which the designer has thequalifications, if any, required by this Act and thebuilding code; and(c) if the building code requires that all or part of thedesign or construction of a building be under generalreview, to perform the general review in respect ofonly those matters for which the designer has thequalifications, if any, required by this Act and thebuilding code. 2002, c. 9, s. 3.Role of builders(3)  It is the role of a builder,(a) to ensure that construction does not proceed unlessany permit required under this Act has been issued bythe chief building official;(b) to construct the building in accordance with thepermit;(c) to use appropriate building techniques to achievecompliance with this Act and the building code; and(d) when site conditions affect compliance with thebuilding code, to notify the designer and an inspectoror the registered code agency, as appropriate. 2002,c. 9, s. 3.Role of manufacturers, etc.(4)  It is the role of manufacturers, suppliers and retailersof products that are intended for use in Ontario in theconstruction of a building for a purpose that is regulatedby this Act or the building code to ensure that the productscomply with the standards established under this Act and thebuilding code. 2002, c. 9, s. 3.Role of registered code agencies(5)  It is the role of a registered code agency,(a) to exercise powers and perform duties under this Actand the building code in connection with reviewingplans, issuing certificates, inspecting construction andperforming other functions in accordance with thisAct and the building code; and(b) to carry out the duties of a registered code agencyunder this Act and the building code in respect ofonly those matters for which the registered codeagency is qualified under this Act and the buildingcode. 2002, c. 9, s. 3.Role of chief building officials(6)  It is the role of a chief building official,(a) to establish operational policies for the enforcementof this Act and the building code within theapplicable jurisdiction;(b) to co-ordinate and oversee the enforcement of thisAct and the building code within the applicablejurisdiction;(c) to exercise powers and perform the other dutiesassigned to him or her under this Act and the buildingcode; and(d) to exercise powers and perform duties in accordancewith the standards established by the applicable codeof conduct. 2002, c. 9, s. 3.Role of inspectors(7)  It is the role of an inspector,(a) to exercise powers and perform duties under thisAct and the building code in connection withreviewing plans, inspecting construction, conductingmaintenance inspections and issuing orders inaccordance with this Act and the building code;(b) to exercise powers and perform duties in respectof only those matters for which he or she has thequalifications required by this Act and the buildingcode; and(c) to exercise powers and perform duties in accordancewith the standards established by the applicable code8Copyright by Paperless (all rights reserved)Reproduction authorized per License Agreement with Brian Abbey (Adtek Building Consultants) 3/17/2013 4:10:17 PM

BUILDING CODE ACT, 1992of conduct. 2002, c. 9, s. 3; 2006, c. 22, s. 112 (2).Limitation(8)  Nothing in this section relieves any person from theduty to comply with any part of this Act or the building codeor affects the rights or duties of a person not mentionedin this section in respect of the construction of a building.2002, c. 9, s. 3; 2006, c. 19, Sched. O, s. 1 (2)Enforcement AuthoritiesSection 2. Administration(1)  The Minister is responsible for the administration ofthis Act. 1992, c. 23, s. 2 (1).Director(2)  There shall be a director of the Building andDevelopment Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairsand

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