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When the Residential Energy Code requires energy testing (air leakage and duct leakage tests), the results must be documented using this form. The testing must be done by an independent third party energy technician registered with the City of Houston. The results will need to be submitted to the Mechanical Inspector at the final inspection. If more than 3 systems are installed, please fill out an additional form.
Last updated: 01-30-2024
Signage for hotel human trafficking prevention training in English
Last updated: 04-20-2020
The Energy Compliance Information Certificate sticker has been updated to conform to the newly adopted 2015 IECC. The sticker can be used to comply with Section 401.3 of the Houston Energy Code or, if preferred, a builder can use their own compliance sticker. After it is completed and printed, the certificate must be attached inside the electrical panel. This sticker can be printed on Avery® Labels 6876.
Last updated: February 20, 2025
Last updated: 03/08/2024
Houston Planning Commission. WORD document.
Frequently Asked Questions to hotel human trafficking prevention training and certification requirements
Last updated: 5-14-2020
This policy establishes and builds upon the requirement in Sec. 28-212 regarding hotel employee training and certification requirements.
Last updated: October 12, 2023
Supplemental slide for ECPAT-USA training module
Last updated: 10/9/2020
APPLICATION – must be completed, signed, and returned with fee(s) in the form of a cashier’s check, money order, or cash (exact cash amount only please). Please submit three months to one year in advance of event date.
The Mayor’s Office of Special Events accepts applications between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for City-observed Holidays.