(a) To be eligible for catastrophe property insurance,
structures located in the designated catastrophe areas specified in §5.4008
of this title (relating to Applicable Building Code Standards in Designated
Catastrophe Areas for Structures Constructed, Repaired or to Which
Additions Are Made On and After September 1, 1998, and before February
1, 2003) and which are constructed, repaired, or to which additions
are made on and after January 1, 2008, and before April 1, 2020, must
comply with the 2006 Editions of the International Residential Code
and the International Building Code, as each is revised by the 2006
Texas Revisions, and all of which are adopted by reference to be effective
January 1, 2008. The codes are published by and available from the
International Code Council, Publications, 4051 West Flossmoor Road,
Country Club Hills, Illinois, 60478-5795, (Telephone: 888-422-7233),
and the 2006 Texas Revisions to the 2006 Edition of the International
Residential Code and the 2006 Texas Revisions to the 2006 Edition
of the International Building Code are available from the Windstorm
Inspections Section of the Inspections Division, Texas Department
of Insurance, 333 Guadalupe, P.O. Box 149104, MC 104-INS, Austin,
Texas, 78714-9104 and on the Texas Department of Insurance website
at www.tdi.texas.gov. The following wind speed requirements must apply:
(1) Areas seaward of the intracoastal canal. To be
eligible for catastrophe property insurance, structures located in
designated catastrophe areas which are seaward of the intracoastal
canal and constructed, repaired, or to which additions are made on
or after January 1, 2008, and before April 1, 2020, must be designed
and constructed to resist a 3-second gust of 130 miles per hour.
(2) Areas inland of the intracoastal canal and within
approximately 25 miles of the Texas coastline and east of the specified
boundary line and certain areas in Harris County. To be eligible for
catastrophe property insurance, structures located in designated catastrophe
areas specified in §5.4008(b)(2)(A) and (B) of this title (relating
to Applicable Building Code Standards in Designated Catastrophe Areas
for Structures Constructed, Repaired or to Which Additions Are Made
On and After September 1, 1998, and before February 1, 2003) and constructed,
repaired, or to which additions are made on or after January 1, 2008,
and before April 1, 2020, must be designed and constructed to resist
a 3-second gust of 120 miles per hour.
(3) Areas inland and west of the specified boundary
line. To be eligible for catastrophe property insurance, structures
located in designated catastrophe areas specified in §5.4008(c)
of this title (relating to Applicable Building Code Standards in Designated
Catastrophe Areas for Structures Constructed, Repaired or to Which
Additions Are Made On and After September 1, 1998, and before February
1, 2003) and constructed, repaired, or to which additions are made
on or after January 1, 2008, and before April 1, 2020, must be designed
and constructed to resist a 3-second gust of 110 miles per hour.
(b) Repairs, alterations and additions necessary for
the preservation, restoration, rehabilitation or continued use of
a historic structure may be made without conformance to the requirements
of subsection (a) of this section. In order for a historic structure
to be exempted, at least one of the following conditions must be met:
(1) The structure is listed or is eligible for listing
on the National Register of Historic places.
(2) The structure is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
(RTHL).
(3) The structure has been specifically designated
by official action of a legally constituted municipal or county authority
as having special historical or architectural significance, is at
least 50 years old and is subject to the municipal or county requirements
relative to construction, alteration, or repair of the structure,
in order to maintain its historical designation.
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