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Seismic Gas Shutoff: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do seismic gas shutoff rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

Bakersfield has no local ordinance mandating seismic gas shutoff (earthquake) valves on residential property. The applicable law is California Health and Safety Code 19200-19204, which requires that any seismic gas shutoff device sold in California be certified by the Division of the State Architect (DSA), and the California Plumbing Code, which requires installation when triggering events (e.g., certain remodels or new gas service) occur.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
Local MandateNone-
State CitationCal. Health & Safety Code 19200-19204-
Plumbing CodeCPC 1212.0 (installation triggers)-
CertificationDSA per Title 24 Part 12 Ch. 12-23-

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Bakersfield FAQ

Are seismic gas shutoff valves required in Bakersfield homes?

Not by local ordinance. Bakersfield enforces only the state-level installation triggers in the California Plumbing Code (typically on new gas service or qualifying remodels). State law (Health & Safety Code 19200-19204) requires that any valve sold be DSA-certified.

Does Bakersfield have its own seismic gas valve ordinance like Los Angeles?

No. Bakersfield has not adopted a local mandate. Los Angeles Municipal Code 94.1217 requires ESV installation tied to permit valuation thresholds; Bakersfield has no comparable provision.

Delano FAQ

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