Why is a code footprint required when the work is for a KSFM citation or plan of correction?
A code footprint is used by the KSFM to identify the KSFM citation and to document the plan of correction for KSFM review and acceptance. This type of code footprint is not reviewed by DFM. The code footprint will be forwarded to KSFM for their review. If the plan of correction results in a construction project, DFM will review and inspect the construction work per the KSFM accepted code footprint.
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