Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 22 : Section 2152e


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2152e. Program to improve building construction and practices in Latin American countries

    (a) In general
      The President, acting through the Administrator of the United
    States Agency for International Development, is authorized, under
    such terms and conditions as the President may determine, to carry
    out a program to improve building construction codes and practices
    in Ecuador, El Salvador, and other Latin American countries (in
    this section referred to as the "program").
    (b) Program description
      (1) In general
        The program shall be in the form of grants to, or contracts
      with, organizations described in paragraph (2) to support the
      following activities:
        (A) Training
          Training of appropriate professionals in Latin America from
        both the public and private sectors to enhance their
        understanding of building and housing codes and standards.
        (B) Translation and distribution
          Translating and distributing in the region detailed
        construction manuals, model building codes, and publications
        from organizations described in paragraph (2), including
        materials that address zoning, egress, fire and life safety,
        plumbing, sewage, sanitation, electrical installation,
        mechanical installation, structural engineering, and seismic
        design.
        (C) Other assistance
          Offering other relevant assistance as needed, such as helping
        government officials develop seismic micro-zonation maps or
        draft pertinent legislation, to implement building codes and
        practices that will help improve the resistance of buildings
        and housing in the region to seismic activity and other natural
        disasters.
      (2) Covered organizations
        Grants and contracts provided under this section shall be
      carried out through United States organizations with expertise in
      the areas described in paragraph (1), including the American
      Society of Testing Materials, the Underwriters Laboratories, the
      American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of
      Civil Engineers, the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration,
      and Air Conditioning Engineers, the International Association of
      Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, the International Code
      Council, and the National Fire Protection Association.



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