This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form UCC-1A for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the UCC-1A Uniform Construction Code?
A: The UCC-1A Uniform Construction Code is a set of regulations that governs the construction and renovation of buildings in Pennsylvania.
Q: What is the purpose of the UCC-1A Uniform Construction Code?
A: The purpose of the UCC-1A Uniform Construction Code is to ensure that buildings in Pennsylvania are constructed and maintained in a safe and accessible manner.
Q: What is the Accessibility Advisory Board?
A: The Accessibility Advisory Board is a group of individuals appointed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry to provide guidance and recommendations on accessibility issues related to the UCC-1A.
Q: Who can file a petition with the Accessibility Advisory Board?
A: Any individual or organization in Pennsylvania can file a petition with the Accessibility Advisory Board regarding accessibility issues related to the UCC-1A.
Q: What does the petition process involve?
A: The petition process involves submitting a written request to the Accessibility Advisory Board, outlining the specific accessibility issue and providing any supporting documentation or evidence.
Q: How long does the petition process take?
A: The length of the petition process varies depending on the complexity of the issue and the availability of the Accessibility Advisory Board members, but it typically takes several months.
Q: What happens after a petition is filed?
A: After a petition is filed, the Accessibility Advisory Board will review the request, conduct any necessary investigations or hearings, and then make recommendations or decisions on how to address the accessibility issue.
Q: Are the recommendations of the Accessibility Advisory Board binding?
A: No, the recommendations of the Accessibility Advisory Board are not binding, but they are given serious consideration by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry when making decisions regarding the UCC-1A.
Q: Can a decision made by the Accessibility Advisory Board be appealed?
A: Yes, a decision made by the Accessibility Advisory Board can be appealed to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.
Form Details:
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