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The Michigan Building Code (MBC) governs the construction, alteration, and maintenance of buildings and structures within the state of Michigan. The Michigan Building Code 2015 is based on the International Building Code 2015 (IBC 2015) with amendments and additions.
- Chapter 3 Use and Occupancy Classification - UpCodes
A facility with five or fewer persons receiving medical care...
- Chapter 2 Definitions: Definitions, Michigan Building Code 2015 | UpCodes
Michigan Building Code 2015. Adopts With Amendments....
- Chapter 3 Use and Occupancy Classification - UpCodes
Introduction. Amendments to the Construction Code Rules (Michigan Building Code) take effect April 20, 2017. All units of government who administer and enforce a construction code are required to use the rules promulgated under 1972 PA 230, the State Construction Code Act.
Effective Use of the International Building Code. Legislation. Chapter 1 Scope and Administration. Chapter 2 Definitions. Chapter 3 Use and Occupancy Classification. Chapter 4 Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy. Chapter 5 General Building Heights and Areas. Chapter 6 Types of Construction.
A fully integrated custom code based on the 2015 International Building Code. Effective date: April 20, 2017.
A facility with five or fewer persons receiving medical care shall be classified as Group R-3 or shall comply with the International Residential Code provided an automatic sprinkler system is installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3 or Section P2904 of the International Residential Code.
With the Bureau's coordinated sale of the Michigan Construction Codes with the International Code Council (ICC), customers are able to purchase code books directly from ICC at the Michigan member prices indicated below.
Michigan Building Code 2015. Adopts With Amendments. International Building Code 2015 (IBC 2015) Code Compare. Chapter 1 Scope and Administration. Chapter 2 Definitions. 201 General. 202 Definitions. Chapter 3 Use and Occupancy Classification. Chapter 4 Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy.