Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 230 of 1972 - Stille-Derossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act (125.1501 - 125.1531)
Section 125.1504 - State Construction Code; Rules; Promulgation; Contents; Purposes, Objectives, and Standards; Recommendations by Boards; Frequency of Updates; Public Meeting; Notice; Request to Promulgate Rule; Availability of Code to Public; Use o...

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(1) The director shall prepare and promulgate the state construction code consisting of rules governing the construction, use, and occupation of buildings and structures, including land area incidental to the buildings and structures, the manufacture and installation of building components and equipment, the construction and installation of premanufactured units, the standards and requirements for materials to be used in connection with the units, and other requirements relating to the safety, including safety from fire, and sanitation facilities of the buildings and structures.
(2) The code shall consist of the international residential code, the international building code, the international mechanical code, the international plumbing code, the international existing building code, and the international energy conservation code published by the international code council and the national electrical code published by the national fire prevention association, with amendments, additions, or deletions as the director determines appropriate. The director may adopt all or any part of these codes or the standards contained within these codes by reference.
(3) The code shall be designed to effectuate the general purposes of this act and the following objectives and standards:
(a) To provide standards and requirements for construction and construction materials consistent with nationally recognized standards and requirements.
(b) To formulate standards and requirements, to the extent practicable in terms of performance objectives, so as to make adequate performance for the use intended the test of acceptability.
(c) To permit to the fullest extent feasible the use of modern technical methods, devices, and improvements, including premanufactured units, consistent with reasonable requirements for the health, safety, and welfare of the occupants and users of buildings and structures.
(d) To eliminate restrictive, obsolete, conflicting, or unnecessary construction regulations that tend to increase construction costs unnecessarily or restrict the use of new materials, products, or methods of construction, or provide preferential treatment to types or classes of materials or products or methods of construction.
(e) To ensure adequate maintenance of buildings and structures throughout this state and to adequately protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people.
(f) To provide standards and requirements for cost-effective energy efficiency that will be effective April 1, 1997.
(g) Upon periodic review, to continue to seek ever-improving, cost-effective energy efficiencies.
(h) To develop a voluntary consumer information system relating to energy efficiencies.
(4) The code shall be divided into sections as the director considers appropriate including, without limitation, building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical sections. The boards shall participate in and work with the staff of the director in the preparation of parts relating to their functions. Before the promulgation of an amendment to the code, the boards whose functions relate to that code may draft and recommend to the director proposed language. The director shall consider all submissions by the boards. However, the director has final responsibility for the promulgation of the code.
(5) The director shall add, amend, and rescind rules to update the Michigan building code, the Michigan mechanical code, the Michigan plumbing code, the Michigan rehabilitation code for existing buildings, the Michigan electrical code, and the commercial chapters of the Michigan energy code not less than once every 3 years to coincide with the national code change cycle.
(6) Within 90 days after the effective date of the 2012 act that amended this section, the director shall begin the process to add, amend, or rescind rules to update the 2009 Michigan residential code, including the residential energy code chapter. Commencing with the 2015 national code change cycle, the director shall add, amend, and rescind rules to simultaneously update all chapters of the Michigan residential code not less frequently than once every 6 years or more frequently than once every 3 years as the director determines is appropriate. Not more than 200 days after the printed publication of the latest edition of the international residential code book is made available to the general public, the director shall hold a public meeting in Lansing and offer persons an opportunity to present data and comments on the general need to update the Michigan residential code. The department shall give 30 days' advance notice of a meeting under this subsection on the department's website. Not more than 30 days after the meeting, the director shall issue a written determination whether to update the Michigan residential code. The department shall post notice of the determination on its website for at least 45 days.
(7) If the director makes the determination not to update the Michigan residential code, a person may, within 45 days after the determination, request the director to promulgate a rule to amend a section or sections of the Michigan residential code. Within 90 days after the filing of a request, the director shall initiate the processing of a rule or shall issue to the requestor a concise written statement of the principal reasons for denial of the request and post the denial statement on the department's website until the Michigan residential code is next updated. The denial of the request is not subject to judicial review.
(8) Before the Michigan building code, the Michigan residential code, the Michigan plumbing code, the Michigan mechanical code, the Michigan uniform energy code, and the Michigan rehabilitation code may be enforced, the director shall make each Michigan-specific code available to the general public for at least 45 days in printed, electronic, or other form that does not require the user to purchase additional documents or data in any form in order to have an updated complete version of each specific code, excluding other referenced standards within each code. This subsection does not apply to any code effective before April 1, 2005. If the Michigan residential code is updated on a 6-year cycle, then use of a material, product, method of manufacture, or method or manner of construction or installation provided for in an interim edition of the international residential code is authorized throughout this state and shall be permitted, but shall not be mandated, by an enforcing agency or its building official or inspectors. However, the enforcing agency or its building official or inspectors may require that if such a material, product, method of manufacture, or method or manner of construction or installation provided for in an interim edition of the international residential code is used, the use shall comply with all applicable requirements set forth in the interim edition of the international residential code.
History: 1972, Act 230, Eff. Jan. 1, 1973 ;-- Am. 1978, Act 442, Imd. Eff. Oct. 9, 1978 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 371, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 1980 ;-- Am. 1995, Act 270, Imd. Eff. Jan. 8, 1996 ;-- Am. 1999, Act 245, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 1999 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 584, Imd. Eff. Jan. 4, 2005 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 504, Eff. Mar. 28, 2013 Popular Name: Act 230Popular Name: Uniform Construction CodeAdmin Rule: R 408.30101 et seq.; R 408.31070; R 408.31087 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.

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Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 125 - Planning, Housing, and Zoning

Act 230 of 1972 - Stille-Derossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act (125.1501 - 125.1531)

Section 125.1501 - Short Title.

Section 125.1502 - Repealed. 1999, Act 245, Eff. July 31, 2001.

Section 125.1502a - Additional Definitions.

Section 125.1503 - Repealed. 1999, Act 245, Eff. July 31, 2001.

Section 125.1503a - State Construction Code Commission; Creation; Membership; Quorum; Meetings; Designation of Chairperson; Exercise of Authority; Rules; Compliance With Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act.

Section 125.1504 - State Construction Code; Rules; Promulgation; Contents; Purposes, Objectives, and Standards; Recommendations by Boards; Frequency of Updates; Public Meeting; Notice; Request to Promulgate Rule; Availability of Code to Public; Use o...

Section 125.1504a - Repealed. 1985, Act 220, Eff. Jan. 13, 1988.

Section 125.1504b - Bed and Breakfast.

Section 125.1504c - Installation of Smoke Alarms in Existing Buildings or Structures; Promulgation of Rules Required.

Section 125.1504d - Residential Occupancies; Installation of Operational Carbon Monoxide Device; Requirements; Liability; Definitions.

Section 125.1504f - Single-Family or Multifamily Dwelling; Installation of Operational and Approved Carbon Monoxide Device; Requirements; Failure to Comply; Penalty; Liability; Definitions; Name of Section.

Section 125.1504h - Installation of Manual Fire Alarm Box Required in Schools; Exception.

Section 125.1505 - Powers of Commission.

Section 125.1506 - Rules; Promulgation; Copies; Exceptions.

Section 125.1507 - Director, Subordinate Officers, Employees, Experts, Consultants, Technical Advisers, and Advisory Committees; Appointment; Duties; Compensation; Effectuating Objectives of Act; Federal Cooperation, Funds, and Grants.

Section 125.1508 - Repealed. 1999, Act 245, Eff. July 31, 2001.

Section 125.1508a - Applicability of Act and State Construction Code.

Section 125.1508b - Administration and Enforcement of Act and Code.

Section 125.1509 - Contract With Private Organization.

Section 125.1509a - Repealed. 1999, Act 245, Eff. July 31, 2001.

Section 125.1509b - Performance Evaluation of Enforcing Agency.

Section 125.1509c - Effect of Delinquent Payment of Civil Fine, Costs, or Assessment.

Section 125.1510 - Application for Building Permit; Form; Fee; Contents; Statement; Site Plan; Affidavit; Filing Written Instrument Designating Agent, Attorney, Architect, Engineer, or Builder; Additional Information Required for Residential Builder...

Section 125.1511 - Building Permit; Examination and Approval of Application; Issuance; Changes in Plans; Commencement of Construction; Compliance With Application; Suspension, Revocation, or Cancellation.

Section 125.1512 - Inspection of Construction; Consent; Time; Inspectors; Notice of Violation; Stop Order; Injunction.

Section 125.1513 - Certificate of Use and Occupancy; Issuance; Contents; Application; Fee; Temporary Certificate; Notice of Final Inspection.

Section 125.1513a - Definitions; Prohibited Appliances; Exceptions; Promulgation Date.

Section 125.1513b - “Lead Free” Defined; Pipes, Pipe Fittings, Solder, or Flux to Be Lead Free; Exception.

Section 125.1513c - Definitions; Minimum Standards for Board and Room Facilities; Inspection; Noncompliance; Order; Penalty; Hearing; Payment and Recovery of Civil Penalty; Applicability of Section.

Section 125.1513d - Requirements for Stairwell Geometry.

Section 125.1513e - Sharing Elevator Between 2 Buildings.

Section 125.1513f - Log Walls; Requirements.

Section 125.1513g - Alteration; Accessibility; Primary Function Area; "Alteration" and "Primary Function" Defined.

Section 125.1514 - Construction Board of Appeals; Creation; Appointment, Qualifications, and Terms of Members; Appeal to Board; Hearing; Decision; Statement of Reasons for Decision; Appeal to Commission; Copy of Decision; Additional Powers or Duties;...

Section 125.1515 - Specific Variance From Code; Requirements; Breach of Condition; Permissible Variance.

Section 125.1516 - Appeal to Commission; Time; Hearing; Quorum; Effect of Decision; Copy of Decision and Statement of Reasons; Record of Decisions; Public Inspection; Referral of Certain Appeals to Appropriate Board; Review of Board's Decision; Petit...

Section 125.1517 - Effect of Appeal on Orders, Determinations, Decisions, and Actions.

Section 125.1518 - Filing Claim of Appeal or Petition to Review.

Section 125.1519 - Premanufactured Units; Certificate of Acceptability; Rules; Building Permit; Fee; Objections; Hearing.

Section 125.1520 - Examination of Plans and Specifications; Assistance in Inspection of Construction or Performance of Duties.

Section 125.1521 - Petition for Approval of Materials, Products and Methods; Testing and Evaluation; Certificate of Acceptability.

Section 125.1521a - Installation or Use of Heating Cable; Application for Approval; “Heating Cable” Defined; Construction of Section.

Section 125.1522 - Fees; State Construction Code Fund; Fund for Purchase and Sale of Codes and Standards.

Section 125.1523 - Unlawful Conduct; Penalty; Separate Offenses; Retention of Fine by Governmental Subdivision; Designation of Violation as Municipal Civil Infraction.

Section 125.1523a - Civil Violation; Penalty; Enforcement.

Section 125.1524 - Effect of Existing Construction Regulations and Permits.

Section 125.1525 - Effect of Act on Functions of State Plumbing and Electrical Administrative Boards.

Section 125.1526 - Transfer of State Plumbing and Electrical Administrative Boards to Commission.

Section 125.1528 - Inconsistent or Conflicting Provisions; Powers and Duties of Other Acts Not Affected; Exception for Temporary Door Locking Device or System.

Section 125.1528a - Business Monitoring System, Home Monitoring System, or Low-Voltage Electric Fence; Installation, Maintenance, Replacement, or Servicing of Electrical Wiring, Equipment, or Devices; Permit Not Required; Definitions.

Section 125.1529 - Enforcement of Code or Construction Regulations by Governmental Subdivision or Enforcing Agency.

Section 125.1530 - Saving Clause; Pending or Subsequent Prosecutions.

Section 125.1531 - Effective Date.