Illinois, Edwards County Plumbing Permit Regulations and County Ordinances for Unincorporated Areas
Edwards County Building and Safety Regulations
Edwards County, Illinois, issues building permits exclusively for properties located in unincorporated areas of the county. If your property is within an incorporated city, that city's building department is responsible for permit issuance, not the county.
Specific plumbing permit requirements for Edwards County are not detailed in the provided search results. However, Illinois state law mandates adherence to the Illinois Plumbing Code.
For properties in unincorporated areas, it is advisable to contact the Edwards County Clerk's office or a designated building and zoning official for precise requirements, application procedures, and associated fees for plumbing permits. Information regarding building permits can change, so direct confirmation with the relevant county department is recommended.
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Note: The following state-wide building codes and regulations apply universally to all jurisdictions within Illinois, including Edwards County.
Illinois Plumbing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines
State Statutes and Plumbing Codes in Illinois
The state of Illinois does not adopt model codes like the International Plumbing Code (IPC) or the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) on a statewide basis. Instead, the state utilizes a standalone, state-developed code known as the Illinois Plumbing Code. This code is codified in the Illinois Administrative Code as Title 77, Part 890.
The authority for these regulations is established by the Illinois Plumbing License Law (225 ILCS 320), which mandates the creation of minimum standards for plumbing materials, fixtures, design, and installation methods to protect public health and safety.
Primary State Agency
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is the primary state agency responsible for setting and maintaining these standards. The IDPH Plumbing Program oversees the licensing of plumbers and apprentice plumbers, the registration of plumbing contractors, and the enforcement of the Illinois Plumbing Code across the state, except in jurisdictions that may have their own specific building code requirements (such as the City of Chicago, which maintains its own building code).
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