After reading threads on how Home Inspectors were preforming illegal electrical inspection. Well I made some phone calls and this is the email that I got back from the Ohio Board of Building Standards with a hard copy letter for my file. So I thought that I would include a copy of the email here for your viewing.

As we discussed on the telephone, the following statement is what the BBS staff determined today during our several review of the applicable Ohio Revised Code sections.

I hope this helps! 

Ohio Board of Building Standards

PO Box 4009, 6606 Tussing Rd.

Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-9009

Office Phone: (614)644-2613

 Web:  www.com.state.oh.us/dic/dicbbs.htm

 


The law related to electrical inspections is not new.  Since 1970, persons holding themselves out to perform electrical inspections have been required to be certified by the Ohio Board of Building Standards as Electrical Safety Inspectors.

 

For the purpose of this law, "practice of electrical inspection" includes any ascertainment of compliance with the Ohio building code, or the electrical code of a political subdivision of this state by a person, who, for compensation, inspects the construction and installation of electrical conductors, fittings, devices, and fixtures for light, heat or power services equipment, or the installation, alteration, replacement, maintenance, or repair of any electrical wiring and equipment that is subject to any of the aforementioned codes.  (taken from ORC Chapter 3783.)

 

This means that if a person is paid to inspect a home, and indicates that they are inspecting the electrical system in accordance with the code, and they are not certified by the Ohio Board of Building Standards as an Electrical Safety Inspector, they would be in violation of the law.

"No person shall engage in the practice of electrical inspection in this state unless he is the holder of a certificate of competency as an electrical safety inspector issued under Chapter 3783. of the Revised Code. Any person practicing or offering to practice electrical inspection shall show proof of his certification upon request as provided by rules of the board of building standards."  (taken from ORC Chapter 3783.)

However, if a person holds them self out as a home inspector and offers to perform an inspection of the home and its systems but indicates that they will issue a report indicating the state of function, operation or relative hazards, but not refer to code compliance, they would not be in violation of this law.

 

www.besurehomeinspectionservice.com

 

 

 
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11 Comments on Ohio Electrical Inspection Rules

JAN
27
2008

Mark

This is exactly what I have been trying to tell Home Inspectors for years.

However, I still see inspection reports that call out 'code' violations.

I have tried to explain it as performing engineering without being a P.E.

BTW the 2008 NEC is now in effect in Ohio, but not for manufactured housing. The 2005 NEC applies to manufactured housing with exceptions from the 1993 NEC.

10:45am • #1

Mike,

  I hear you, but as long as they do not write in the code numbers of the violations and do refer it onto a certified electrician, then they are not in violation according to the board. But yes you are right, I my self have seen reports out there that have all of the above and more. They will get nailed one of these days.

3:29pm • #2
JAN
28
2008

All I want is for those in Ohio to be careful in their language.

Also, if you should use the words Licensed Electrical Contractor rather than certified. The certified was changed to licensed in Sept. 2001.

Remember that there is NO license for residential work. The local building department MAY require a state license (registration) for residential work, if not anyone can perform residential work.

I am afraid that someday a HI will be sitting in court and a lawyer will ask him for his certificate of competency.

Again, everyone, watch HOW you state things.

4:57am • #3
FEB
20

They should state from the start that they are not electrical inspectors but are just Home inspecters so that way there wont be any confusion at the end. Butterfly

12:19am • #4
APR
24

Any home inspector who represents anything as a code violation should put some serious thought into finding work in another field.  As soon as they get sued a few times the thought they put into what to do next will have been well spent.  If an inspector calls out one code violation it is likley they will be held responsible to find every code voilation. Good luck trying to do that in 2 hours!

1:55pm • #5
AUG
24

Thats why Most of us dont do code inspections. If there is a doubletapped circut and there is not the proper extra screw  or its not desisned for that  then we call out a safety issue and refer them to a specaialist.  wires hanging out of an open junction box . wire pslices that are in the attic and coverd with insulation or debris . is a safety issues ( even though its a code Violation we report safety.!!!!!!!!

8:21am • #7
SEP
23

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1:58am • #8
NOV
02

I think the distinction there is that the inspection is being made to determine code compliance.  Any good home inspection is going to reference building codes (how else can we say that something is wrong).  That does not make it a "code compliance" inspection.  

If you are saying that you are going to sign off on it as being code compliant, you would then be in violation.

Robert Sole

REM Inspections LLC

www.reminspections.com

www.OrlandoHomeInspector.net

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