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California Code § 87305(a)Building Permits

How CCLD inspectors cite this regulation, what providers do to stay clear of it, and where it appears in the public record.

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Regulation text

What California Code § 87305(a) actually says

California Code § 87305(a)

Prior to construction or alterations, all facilities shall obtain a building permit.

From the field

What providers tell us about this citation

Based on community experience, not official guidance.

Do not assume your contractor pulled the right permits. Verify the approved building permit is on-site before any renovation begins. An LPA will ask for this paperwork immediately if they notice construction during an annual visit, and 163 facilities were recently cited for this oversight.

By the numbers

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facilities cited in the last 90 days

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Trajectory
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What other providers do

Common practices to stay clear of Building Permits

Common practices shared by providers. Confirm requirements with your licensing analyst.

Common practices

What to avoid

  • Starting minor renovations without checking permit requirements.
  • Assuming contractor permits cover the RCFE licensing needs.
  • Failing to notify CCLD about facility modifications.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers based on public CCLD data and regulation text. May not reflect recent changes.

What is a building permit violation in an assisted living facility?
A building permit violation under Title 22, Section 87305(a) occurs when a California RCFE begins construction or alterations without first obtaining the required permits. This regulation ensures that all structural changes meet local safety codes. Failing to get a permit puts residents at risk if the construction is unsafe. LPAs will review facility modification records during inspections.
How common is unpermitted construction in California assisted living?
According to California CCLD inspection records, 163 California RCFEs were cited for this Type B violation. Unpermitted construction appears most frequently in Los Angeles and Contra Costa counties. LPAs often identify these deficiencies during annual inspections or when reviewing facility complaints. This makes it a notable compliance issue for operators modifying their buildings.
What happens if an RCFE is cited for lacking a building permit?
The facility receives a Type B citation, indicating a potential risk to resident safety if the construction is flawed. CCLD requires the operator to stop work and obtain the correct permits immediately. The community must also submit a plan of correction to the licensing agency. Type B citations carry civil penalties and remain on the facility's public record.
How do I fix or prevent a building permit violation?
Before starting any renovation, contact your local city or county building department to pull the correct permits. Keep a copy of all approved permits and architectural plans on-site for LPA review. Even minor changes like adding walls or modifying egress routes require approval. Doing this ensures your community stays compliant and avoids work stoppages.
Does lacking a building permit affect my RCFE license?
Yes, failing to secure permits can jeopardize your facility license. CCLD views unpermitted construction as a serious operational failure because it bypasses fire and life safety checks. Repeated citations can lead to probation or conditional licenses. Always verify permit requirements with your local jurisdiction and CCLD before remodeling.

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This information is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed child care compliance consultant for guidance specific to your facility. Citation data is sourced from California Community Care Licensing Division public records and is refreshed regularly.