HR 2069
112th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2069
To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act to enhance existing programs providing mitigation assistance by encouraging
States to adopt and actively enforce State building codes, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 1, 2011
Mr. DIAZ-BALART (for himself, Mr. SIRES, and Mr. HANNA) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
A BILL
To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act to enhance existing programs providing mitigation assistance by encouraging
States to adopt and actively enforce State building codes, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Safe Building Code Incentive Act of 2011'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
(1) mitigation planning is the foundation for saving lives, protecting residential
and commercial properties, and developing disaster resistant communities;
(2) recent studies of the performance of building structures during disasters
have demonstrated that the adoption and active enforcement of State building
codes have greatly reduced residential and commercial property damage and
personal injury resulting from major disasters;
(3) modern building codes govern all aspects of construction and are designed
to ensure that single-family residential dwellings and commercial structures
are protected from natural disasters;
(4) the people of the United States rely on active enforcement of modern
building codes for assurance that minimum standards for reducing personal
injuries and property damages have been met in the buildings they live in,
work in, and visit everyday;
(5) active enforcement of building codes plays an increasingly important
role in public safety and loss prevention of residential and commercial
property;
(6) active enforcement of building codes based on nationally recognized
models reduces the need for public disaster aid, creates sustainable communities,
promotes a level and consistent playing field for design professionals,
suppliers, and builders, and can contribute to the durability of residential
and commercial structures;
(7) under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.), the Federal Emergency Management Agency provides
Federal assistance to States for mitigation efforts;
(8) it is beneficial and appropriate to expand Federal mitigation assistance
to encourage States to take a comprehensive and integrated approach to disaster
loss reduction; and
(9) it is beneficial to the Federal Government and appropriate that Federal
mitigation assistance be used to encourage the adoption and active enforcement
of State building codes as a disaster mitigation strategy under the auspices
of a comprehensive disaster loss reduction plan.
SEC. 3. PURPOSES.
The purposes of this Act are to--
(1) substantially mitigate the occurrence of loss to residential and commercial
property, reduce and minimize damage when losses to residential and commercial
property occur, improve the quality and value of residential and commercial
property, and reduce the need for public disaster aid;
(2) provide incentives for the adoption and active enforcement of State
building codes;
(3) encourage States to continue their key responsibility to coordinate
all State and local activities relating to hazard evaluation and mitigation,
as specified in section 201.3(c) of title 44, Code of Federal Regulations,
through the adoption and active enforcement of State building codes; and
(4) encourage States to require that local governments use a current version
of a nationally applicable model building code that address natural hazards
as a basis for design and construction of State-sponsored mitigation projects
described in section 201.5(b)(4)(iv) of title 44, Code of Federal Regulations.
SEC. 4. ADDITIONAL MITIGATION ASSISTANCE.
Section 404 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act (42 U.S.C. 5170c) is amended by adding at the end the following:
`(d) Additional Mitigation Assistance-
`(1) IN GENERAL- If, at the time of a declaration of a major disaster, the
affected State has in effect and is actively enforcing throughout the State
an approved State building code, the President may increase the maximum
total of contributions under this section for the major disaster, as specified
in subsection (a) and section 322(e), by an amount equal to 4 percent of
the estimated aggregate amount of grants to be made (less any associated
administrative costs) under this Act with respect to the major disaster.
`(2) SUBMISSION- To be eligible for an increased Federal share under paragraph
(1), a State shall submit its State building code to the President for approval.
`(3) APPROVAL- The President shall approve a State building code submitted
under paragraph (2) if the President determines that the building code--
`(A) is consistent with the most recent version of a nationally recognized
model building code;
`(B) has been adopted by the State within 6 years of the most recent version
of the nationally recognized model building code; and
`(C) uses the nationally recognized model building code as a minimum standard.
`(4) PERIODIC UPDATES- The President, acting through the Administrator,
shall set appropriate standards, by regulation, for the periodic update,
resubmittal, and approval of a State building code approved by the President
in accordance with paragraph (3) that are consistent with similar requirements
related to mitigation planning under section 322.
`(5) DEFINITIONS- In this subsection, the following definitions apply:
`(A) ACTIVELY ENFORCING- The term `actively enforcing' means effective
jurisdictional execution of all phases of a State building code in the
process of examination and approval of construction plans, specifications,
and technical data and the inspection of new construction or renovation.
`(B) NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MODEL BUILDING CODE- The term `nationally recognized
model building code' means a building code for residential and commercial
construction and construction materials that--
`(i) has been developed and published by a code organization in an open
consensus type forum with input from national experts; and
`(ii) is based on national structural design standards that establish
minimum acceptable criteria for the design, construction, and maintenance
of residential and commercial buildings for the purpose of protecting
the health, safety, and general welfare of the building's users against
natural disasters.
`(C) STATE BUILDING CODE- The term `State building code' means requirements
and associated standards for residential and commercial construction and
construction materials that are implemented on a statewide basis by ordinance,
resolution, law, housing or building code, or zoning ordinance. At a minimum,
such requirements and associated standards shall apply--
`(i) to construction-related activities of residential building contractors
applicable to single-family and 2-family residential structures; and
`(ii) to construction-related activities of engineers, architects, designers,
and commercial building contractors applicable to the structural safety,
design, and construction of commercial, industrial, and multifamily
structures.
`(6) REGULATIONS- Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of
this subsection, the President, acting through the Administrator of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, shall issue such regulations as may
be necessary to carry out this subsection.'.
SEC. 5. PREDISASTER HAZARD MITIGATION.
(a) Uses of Technical and Financial Assistance- Section 203(e)(1)(B) of the
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C.
5133(e)(1)(B)) is amended--
(1) by striking `or' at the end of clause (ii);
(2) by striking the period at the end of clause (iii) and inserting `; or';
and
(3) by adding at the end the following:
`(iv) to establish and operate a building department and carry out enforcement
activities to implement a State building code approved under section
404(d).'.
(b) Criteria for Assistance Awards- Section 203(g) of such Act (42 U.S.C.
5133(g)) is amended--
(1) by striking `and' at the end of paragraph (9);
(2) by redesignating paragraph (10) as paragraph (11); and
(3) by inserting after paragraph (9) the following:
`(10) the extent to which the State or local government is carrying out
activities to implement a State building code approved under section 404(d)
and'.
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