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Chapter 143: Section 3. Inspector of buildings or building commissioner; local inspectors; employment
and designation; qualifications; city or town without local inspectors
Section 3. The chief administrative officer of each city or town shall employ and designate an inspector of
buildings or building commissioner as well as such other local inspectors as are reasonably necessary to assist
the inspector of buildings or building commissioner to administer and enforce the state building code as well as
section thirteen A of chapter twenty-two and the rules and regulations made under the authority thereof. The
building commissioner or inspector of buildings shall be the administrative chief in a city or town responsible
for administering and enforcing the state building code as well as section thirteen A of chapter twenty-two and
the rules and regulations made under the authority thereof. Any additional persons employed by a city or town
to assist the building commissioner or inspector of buildings in the performance of his duties shall be called
local inspectors. The local inspector shall also be responsible for enforcing the state building code as well as
section thirteen A of chapter twenty-two and the rules and regulations made under the authority thereof. The
inspector of buildings or building commissioner shall report directly and be solely responsible to the person or
public body that appointed him. Two or more cities or towns may combine and share expenses in the
appointment of any building commissioner or inspector of buildings and local inspectors. If the board of
selectmen of two or more towns so vote, such towns may enter into an agreement with the county
commissioners of the county wherein such towns are located relative to the appointment and compensation of a
building commissioner or inspector of buildings and local inspectors. The county commissioners shall apportion
the budget approved for the building commissioner or inspector of buildings and local inspectors in accordance
with said agreement. Said apportionment shall forthwith be certified by said commissioners to the board of
selectmen of each member town and the amounts so certified shall be appropriated and paid to the county
treasurer in accordance with provisions of said agreement.
Each inspector of buildings or building commissioner shall have had at least five years of experience in the
supervision
of building construction or design or in the alternative a four year undergraduate degree in a
field related to building construction or design or any combination of education and experience which would
confer equivalent knowledge and ability, as determined by the board. In addition, such person shall have had
a general knowledge of the quality and strength of building materials; a general knowledge of the accepted
requirements for building construction, fire prevention, light, ventilation, safe exits and the requirements of
section thirteen A of chapter twenty-two and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto
pertaining to accessible design standards; and a general knowledge of other equipment and materials
essential for safety, comfort, and convenience of the occupants of a building or structure.
supervision
Each local inspector shall have had at least five years of experience in the
of building
construction or design or in the alternative a two year associate degree in a field related to building
construction or design or any combination of education and experience which would confer equivalent
knowledge and ability, as determined by the board. In addition, such persons shall have a general knowledge
of the quality and strength of building materials; a general knowledge of the accepted requirements for
building construction, fire prevention, light, ventilation and safe exits; and a general knowledge of other
equipment and materials essential for safety, comfort, and convenience of the occupants of a building or
structure.
In the event that a city or town shall be without a local inspector, the board may, with the approval of the
commissioner, direct an inspector to temporarily fulfill the duties of the local inspector for a period not to
exceed thirty days. In such an event the inspector shall have all the powers of a local inspector. Each city or
town shall reimburse the commonwealth for the actual cost of such services provided.
The clerk of each city and town shall annually, not later than April first, transmit to the board in writing the
name and official address of each inspector of buildings or building commissioner and each local inspector in
such city or town.
Every inspector of buildings, building commissioner or local inspector shall be certified by the board of
building regulations and standards in accordance with regulations promulgated by said board.

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