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1/14/2016 <br /> Optional Building Code Rule Adoption Considerations: <br /> As part of the local adoption process(of the SBC), a municipality also has the choice of adopting any <br /> or all of the following optional Minnesota Rule Chapters: <br /> ❑ Chapter 1306-Special Fire Protection Systems(with options); <br /> ❑ Chapter 1335-Floodproofing Regulations, parts 1335.0600 to 1335.1200; or, <br /> ❑ 2006 IBC Appendix Chapter J-Grading <br /> (Part of the International Building Code-provides for regulations <br /> for grading and excavations.) <br /> Should any/all of these optional ordinances be adopted by a municipality, they must be adopted and <br /> administered without deviation or change. <br /> Mandatory Statewide Building Code Rule Application: <br /> Seven of the rule chapters identified in the SBC are required to be enforced throughout the State of <br /> Minnesota-regardless of whether a local municipality has adopted the SBC -or not. Those seven rule <br /> chapters include: <br /> ❑ MN Rule1302,State Building Code Construction Approvals; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1341,the Minnesota Accessibility Code; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 4714,the Minnesota Uniform Plumbing Code; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1307,Elevators and Related Devices; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1315,the National Electrical Code; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1350,Manufactured Homes; <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1360,Prefabricated Buildings; and, <br /> ❑ MN Rule 1361,Industrialized/Modular Buildings. <br /> ❑ MN Rule 5230,Minnesota High Pressure Piping Systems <br /> MINNESOTA SBC IS MANDATORY STATEWIDE STANDARD <br /> In 2008,the Minnesota Legislature passed legislation that establishes the State Building Code(SBC)as <br /> the minimum "construction standard"throughout all of Minnesota, including all cities, all townships,and <br /> all counties. The legislation does not specifically provide for or mandate local enforcement[of the SBC] <br /> by a municipality unless adopted by local ordinance. It does however create a level playing field for <br /> those in the construction industry by establishing the SBC as the standard for construction for all building <br /> and construction activity in the state, regardless of local code adoption status. <br /> As the statewide"construction standard,"the SBC applies to all new construction,reconstruction, <br /> alterations or repairs in Minnesota. The statewide"construction standard"mandate does not affect local <br /> SBC adoption or SBC adoption options; it simply makes the SBC the standard for which all new <br /> construction is to be designed and constructed to. As such, construction litigation would be judged by <br /> use of the SBC as the minimum standard of requirements for all construction activity in the state. A <br /> municipality would still have to adopt the SBC[at the local level]to be directly involved in any <br /> administration, regulation,permitting, and/or enforcement of the SBC. <br /> For more information on the statewide"SBC Construction Standard,"see MN Statutes 326B.121. <br /> 5 <br />