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Full text of ' RULES OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION CHAPTER 0780-2-2 CODES AND STANDARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS 0780-2-2.01 Adoption by Reference 0780-2-2.04 Conflicts 0780-2-2.02 Application 0780-2-2.05 Local Ordinances 0780-2-2.03 Retroactive Enforcement 0780-2-2.01 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE. (1) Unless otherwise provided by applicable law or the provisions of this chapter, the required minimum standards for fire prevention, fire protection and building construction safety in the State of Tennessee shall be those prescribed in the following publications: (a) SBCCI Standard Building Code, 1999 edition, including SBCCI Standard Gas Code, 1999 edition, and SBCCI Standard Mechanical Code, 1997 edition, published by the Southern Building Code Congress International Inc., 400 Montclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama. (b) Uniform Fire Code (NFPA 1), 2003 edition, including each reference in NFPA 1, Chapter 2 (excluding NFPA 5000), published by the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts. Each reference in NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code, Chapter 2 to an NFPA code or standard shall be deemed to be the edition printed in the National Fire Codes, 2003 edition. (c) Except for Chapter 11 pertaining to accessibility standards, ICC International Building Code, 2006 edition, including ICC International Mechanical Code, 2006 edition, published by the International Code Council, Inc., 500 New J ersey Avenue Northwest, 6th Floor, Washington, D.C.
(d) ICC International Fire Code, 2006 edition, published by the International Code Council, Inc., 500 New J ersey Avenue Northwest, 6th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20001, and the Life Safety Code (NFPA No. 101-2006), 2006 edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts. (2) Paragraph (1) of this rule shall not be construed as adopting any provision of the cited publications which establishes: (a) an optional or recommended, rather than mandatory, standard or practice; or (b) any agency, procedure, fees or penalties for administration or enforcement purposes. Authority: T.C.A. §§68-120-101, 68-120-101 (a) and (e), 68-102-113 and 68-102-113 (a). Administrative History: Original rule certified J une 10, 1974.
Repeal and new rule filed August 17, 1976; effective September 16, 1976. Repeal and new rule filed J uly 27, 1982; effective August 26, 1982. Amendment filed October 11, 1985; effective November 10, 1985. Amendment filed J uly 9, 1990; effective August 23, 1990. Amendment filed March 13, 1996; effective May 27, 1996.
Amendment filed October 14, 1997; effective December 28, 1997. Amendment filed J une 12, 2001; effective August 26, 2001. Amendment filed March 19, 2004; effective J une 2, 2004. Amendment filed November 16, 2007; J uly, 2008 (Revised) CODES AND STANDARDS CHAPTER 0780-2-2 (Rule 0780-2-2.01 continued) withdrawn December 28, 2007.
Emergency rule filed J anuary 25, 2008; effective through J uly 8, 2008. Emergency rule filed J uly 8, 2008; effective through December 20, 2008.
0780-2-2.Q2 APPLICATION. (1) The provisions of tiie codes adopted by reference in rule 0780-2-2.01 shall govern the manner in which: (a) the codes are applied to new construction and existing buildings. (b) occupancies and types of construction are classified for the purpose of determining minimum code requirements; and (c) the specific requirements of the codes may be modified to permit the use of alternate materials or methods of construction. Authority: T.C.A. §§53-2413 and Chapter 857, Public Acts of 1982. Foundation Design Wayne C Teng Pdf Merge. Administrative History: Original rule filed J uly 27, 1982; effective August 26, 1982.
0780-2-2.Q3 RETROACTIVE ENFORCE ME ISTT. Any existing building which conformed to the standards legally effective at the time of its construction shall not be subject to the standards adopted by reference in rule 0780-2-2.01, unless the nonconformity of the building to such standards poses a serious life safety hazard. However, any construction as defined in rule 0780-2-3.01 undertaken after the effective date of this chapter shall be in compliance with the standards adopted by reference in rule 0780-2-2.01.
Authority: T.C.A. §§53-2413, 68-102-113, 68-120-102, and Chapter 857, Public Acts of 1982. Administrative History: Original rule filed J uly 27, 1982; effective August 26, 1982. Amendment filed J une 12, 2001; effective August 26, 2001. 0780-2-2.04 CONFLICTS.
(1) In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the codes adopted by reference in rule 0780-2-2.01: (a) the provisions of the Standard Building Code shall prevail if such conflict or inconsistency relates to height, area restrictions or construction type; and (b) the more stringent code provision shall prevail in all other cases. (2) In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between either code adopted by reference in rule 0780-2-2.01, and Chapter 0780-2-1 (Electrical Installations) of the Rules and Regulations of the State of Tennessee, the provisions of such chapter shall control. (3) Nothing in this rule shall abrogate any right of appeal granted under Tenn. Code Ann., Title 68, Chapters 102 and 120.
Authority: T.C.A. §§68-120-101 and 68-102-113. Administrative History: Original rule filed J uly 27, 1982; effective August 26, 1982. Amendment filed November 14, 1983; effective December 14, 1983. Amendment filed J uly 9, 1990; effective August 23, 1990. Amendment filed October 14, 1997, effective December 28, 1997.
Amendment filed March 19, 2004; effective J une 2, 2004. Amendment filed November 16, 2007; withdrawn December 28, 2007. 0780-2-2.05 LOCAL ORDINANCES. Except as provided in Tenn.Code Ann. §68-18-101, no city, county, town, municipal corporation, metropolitan government, or political subdivision of this State shall adopt or enforce any ordinance prescribing less stringent standards of fire prevention, fire protection, or building construction safety than those established hereunder. J uly, 2008 (Revised) CODES AND STANDARDS CHAPTER 0780-2-2 (Rule 0780-2-2.05 continued) Authority: T.C.A.
§§58-2413, 68-17-113, 68-18-101, and Chapter 857, Public Acts of 1982. Administrative History: Original rule filed J uly 17, 1982; effective August 26, 1982. Amendment filed October 11, 1985; effective November 10, 1985.
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PREFACE Introduction Internationally, code officials recognize the need for a modem, up-to-date building code addressing the design and installation of building systems through requirements emphasizing performance. The International Building Code®, in this 2006 edition, is designed to meet these needs through model code regulations that safeguard the public health and safety in all communities, large and small.
This comprehensive building code establishes minimum regulations for building systems using prescriptive and perfor- mance-related provisions. It is founded on broad-based principles that make possible the use of new materials and new building designs. This 2006 edition is fully compatible with all the International Codes® (I-Codes®) published by the International Code Council (ICC)®, including the ICC Electrical Code®, International Energy Conservation Code®, International Existing Building Code®, International Fire Code®, International Fuel Gas Code®, International Mechanical Code®, ICC Performance Code®, Inter- national Plumbing Code®, International Private Sewage Disposal Code®, International Property Maintenance Code®, Interna- tional Residential Code®, International Wildland-Urban Interface Code'^^ and International Zoning Code®. The International Building Code provisions provide many benefits, among which is the model code development process that offers an international forum for building professionals to discuss performance and prescriptive code requirements. This forum pro- vides an excellent arena to debate proposed revisions.
This model code also encourages international consistency in the application of provisions. Development The first edition of the International Building Code (2000) was the culmination of an effort initiated in 1997 by the ICC. This included five drafting subcommittees appointed by ICC and consisting of representatives of the three statutory members of the International Code Council at that time, including: Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA), Inter- national Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) and Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI). The intent was to draft a comprehensive set of regulations for building systems consistent with and inclusive of the scope of the existing model codes. Technical content of the latest model codes promulgated by BOCA, ICBO and SBCCI was utilized as the basis for the development, followed by public hearings in 1997, 1998 and 1999 to consider proposed changes. This 2006 edition presents the code as originally issued, with changes reflected in the 2003 edition and further changes approved through the ICC Code Development Process through 2005.
A new edition such as this is promulgated every three years. This code is founded on principles intended to establish provisions consistent with the scope of a building code that adequately protects public health, safety and welfare; provisions that do not unnecessarily increase construction costs; provisions that do not restrict the use of new materials, products or methods of construction; and provisions that do not give preferential treatment to par- ticular types or classes of materials, products or methods of construction. Adoption The International Building Code is available for adoption and use by jurisdictions internationally. Its use within a governmental jurisdiction is intended to be accomplished through adoption by reference in accordance with proceedings establishing the jurisdic- tion's laws. Carlos Azevedo Biologia Celular Molecular Pdf Free. At the time of adoption, jurisdictions should insert the appropriate information in provisions requiring specific local information, such as the name of the adopting jurisdiction. These locations are shown in bracketed words in small capital letters in the code and in the sample ordinance.
The sample adoption ordinance on page v addresses several key elements of a code adoption ordinance, including the information required for insertion into the code text. Maintenance The International Building Code is kept up to date through the review of proposed changes submitted by code enforcing officials, industry representatives, design professionals and other interested parties. Proposed changes are carefully considered through an open code development process in which all interested and affected parties may participate. The contents of this work are subject to change both through the Code Development Cycles and the governmental body that enacts the code into law. For more information regarding the code development process, contact the Code and Standard Develop- ment Department of the International Code Council. While the development procedure of the International Building Code assures the highest degree of care, ICC, its members and those participating in the development of this code do not accept any liability resulting from compliance or noncompliance with the provisions because ICC does not have the power or authority to police or enforce compliance with the contents of this code.
Only the governmental body that enacts the code into law has such authority. 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® ill Letter Designations in Front of Section Numbers In each code development cycle, proposed changes to the code are considered at the Code Development Hearings by the ICC Fire Code Development Committee, whose action constitutes a recommendation to the voting membership for final action on the pro- posed change. Proposed changes to a code section that has a number beginning with a letter in brackets are considered by a different code development committee. For example, proposed changes to code sections that have [F] in front of them (e.g. 1 ) are considered by the ICC Fire Code Development Committee at the code development hearings. The content of sections in this code that begin with a letter designation are maintained by another code development committee in accordance with the following: [E] = International Energy Conservation Code Development Committee; [EB] = International Existing Building Code Development Committee; [EL] = ICC Electrical Code Development Committee; [F] = International Fire Code Development Committee; [EG] = International Fuel Gas Code Development Committee; [M] = International Mechanical Code Development Committee; and [P] = International Plumbing Code Development Committee.
L /iarginal Markings Solid vertical lines in the margins within the body of the code indicate a technical change from the requirements of the 2003 edition. Deletion indicators in the form of an arrow ( ■* ) are provided in the margin where an entire section, paragraph, exception or table has been deleted or an item in a list of items or a table has been deleted. 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE' ORDINANCE The International Code5 are designed and promulgated to be adopted by reference by ordinance. Jurisdictions wishing to adopt the 2006 International Building Code as an enforceable regulation governing structures and premises should ensure that certain factual information is included in the adopting ordinance at the time adoption is being considered by the appropriate governmental body. The following sample adoption ordinance addresses several key elements of a code adoption ordinance, including the information required for insertion into the code text.