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2024 Ontario Building Code: Registered Code Agency Qualifications & Insurance Requirements

2024 Ontario Building Code: Registered Code Agency Qualifications & Insurance Requirements
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OBC Compliance Specialist

"The 2024 updates emphasize that qualification tiers are not interchangeable; a registered person qualified for 'House' cannot certify 'Large Buildings' without the specific Item 9 structural credentials. In regions like Muskoka, where on-site sewage systems are prevalent, or in high-density areas of London and Oakville, verifying that your agency's insurance and registration classes align with your building's complexity is the most effective way to prevent costly stop-work orders."

Navigating the 2024 Ontario Building Code (OBC) is essential for successful project delivery and legal compliance. Division C, Part 3, specifically Table 3.5.2.2 and Section 3.6, outlines the mandatory qualifications and insurance frameworks for Registered Code Agencies (RCAs) and registered persons involved in the inspection and certification of buildings.

Classes of Registration and Qualification Categories

The OBC categorizes qualifications based on the scope and complexity of the construction project. Each category ensures that the registered person has the specific technical expertise required for that building type.

Technical Requirements by Building Type

  • House: Requires expertise in HVAC, Plumbing, and On-Site Sewage Systems.
  • Small Buildings: Includes all House requirements plus Building Structural and Building Services qualifications.
  • Large & Complex Buildings: Involves higher-tier qualifications for complex structural systems and integrated building services.
  • On-Site Sewage Systems: A standalone category essential for rural developments and specific site-sensitive projects.

OBC Section 3.6: Mandatory Insurance Coverage

Section 3.6.1.1 prescribes the insurance coverage required for registered code agencies and individuals defined under subsection 15.11(5) of the Act. This ensures that all regulatory activities—from plan review to final inspections—are backed by professional liability protection, safeguarding the interests of the property owner and the municipality.

Defining the Registered Person

According to Section 3.6.2.1, a "registered person" refers specifically to individuals registered under Sentence 3.2.4.2.(1) or 3.4.3.2.(1). Choosing empcontracting.ca Inc. your construction contractor in London, Ontario means working with a team that respects these regulatory definitions to ensure your project is compliant and fully insured.

Disclaimer: This content is generated from the Ontario Building Code for educational purposes. Always consult with a licensed professional engineer or your local building department before starting any construction project in London, Ontario.

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