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780 CMR 110 Periodic  110.3.10.1 Flood hazard documentation. If located in a flood hazard area, documentation of the elevation of the lowest floor as required in section 1612.5 shall be submitted to the building official prior to the final inspection. 110.4 Inspection Agencies. The building official is authorized to accept reports of approved inspection agencies, provided such agencies satisfy the requirements as to qualifications and reliability. 110.5 Inspection Requests. It shall be the duty of the holder of the building permit or their duly authorized agent to notify the building official when work is ready for inspection. It shall be the duty of the permit holder to provide access to and means for inspections of such work that are required by 780 CMR. The building official may require the permit holder or his or her representative to attend these inspections. 110.6 Approval Required. Work shall not be done beyond the point indicated in each successive inspection without first obtaining the approval of the building official. The building official, upon notification, shall make the requested inspections and shall either indicate the portion of the construction that is satisfactory as completed, or notify the permit holder or his or her agent wherein the same fails to comply with 780 CMR. Any portions that do not comply shall be corrected and such portion shall not be covered or concealed until authorized by the building official. 110.7 Periodic Inspections. The building official shall inspect periodically existing buildings and structures and parts thereof in accordance with Table 110 entitled Schedule for Periodic Inspections of Existing Buildings. Such buildings shall not be occupied or continue to be occupied without a valid certificate of inspection. Periodic inspections required by this section do not apply to residences operated or licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services and subject to 780 CMR 51.00: Massachusetts Residential Code. Table 110: Schedule for Periodic Inspection of Existing Buildings (See Chapters 3: Use and Occupancy Classification and 4: Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy for complete descriptions of use groups.) Use Group Use Group Use Group Description Minimum Inspections Maximum Certification Period A-1 Movie theaters or theaters for performing acts (stage and scenery) > 400 occupant load < 400 occupant load Semi-annual Semi-annual One year One year A-2 Restaurants, Night Clubs or similar uses > 400 occupant load1 < 400 occupant load1 Semi-annual1 Annual1 One year One year A-3 Lecture halls, dance halls, churches > 400 occupant Semi-annual One year   and places of religious worship, recreational centers, terminals, etc. load < 400 occupant load Annual One year A-4 Low density recreation and similar uses. see note 3. Five years A Special amusement buildings or portions thereof. see note 3. One year E Educational, day care see note 3. One year I-1 Group home see note 3. One year I-2 Residents incapable of self-preservation: hospitals, nursing home, mental hospitals, certain day care facilities. see note 3. Two years2 I-3 Residents restrained: prisons, jails, detention centers, etc. see note 3. Two years I-4 Adult and/or child day care facilities. see note 3. One year R-1 Hotels, motels, boarding houses, etc. see note 3. One year R-1 Detoxification facilities see note 3. Two years R-2 Multi-family see note 3. Five years R-2 Dormitories and R-2 Congregate Living see note 3 One year R-2 Summer Camps for children. Annual One year R-3 Residential facilities licensed by DDS or DMH Annual One year R-4 Residential care/assisted living facilities (< 16 persons) Annual One year Any Facilities licensed by the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission where alcoholic beverages are served and consumed. Annual4 as per M.G.L. c. 10, § 74 One year as per M.G.L. c. 10, § 74 Any House museums (as recognized by Massachusetts Historical Commission) Annual One year Any Fire escapes, etc. per 780 CMR 10.00: Means of Egress Five years Five years NOTES: 1. When appropriate for A-2 uses, the inspection for the Certificate of Inspection should include and be timed to satisfy the requirements of M.G.L. c. 10, § 74. 2. One year for facilities licensed or operated by the Department of Mental Health (“DMH”). 3. Prior to issuance of new certificate. 4. Certificates of inspection for establishments intending to sell alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the premises shall be governed by M.G.L. c. 10, § 74 and the inspection schedule in section 110.7. The building official may issue a temporary inspection certificate, once co-signed by the building official and by the head of the fire department, effective to a date certain for the establishment. 5. It is the responsibility of building ownerto meet the inspection requirements in this table for continued use and occupancy. The maximum certification period specified in the table is intended to provide administrative flexibility. For uses allowing more than one year maximum certification period, the permit may determine the certificate validity term. For example, an R-2 building could be certified for one, two, three, four or five years. SECTION 111 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY