Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission definition

Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission or "OUBCC" means the state agency created under 59 O.S. § 1000.20, et seq., and authorized to adopt all building codes and standards for residential and commercial construction to be used as minimum standards by all entities within this State.
Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission or "OUBCC" means the state agency created under 59 O.S. § 1000.20, et seq., and authorized to adopt all building codes and

Examples of Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission in a sentence

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  • Construction of premisesAll commercial establishments shall meet the standards of any applicable state and local electrical, fire, plumbing, waste and building specification codes including but not limited to the codes adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission as set forth in OAC Title 748, Chapter.

  • Construction of premisesAll commercial establishments shall meet the standards of any applicable state and local electrical, fire, plumbing, waste and building specification codes including but not limited to the codes adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission as set forth in OAC Title 748, Chapter 20.

  • The Tenderer engages in corrupt or fraudulent practices in competing for the Contract award.

  • Owners of property when acting as their own roofing contractor, providing all material supervision themselves, and installing roofing materials according to the International Residential Code, as adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission, or the manufacturer's installation instructions when building or improving a single-family dwelling residence on such property for the occupancy of such owners and not intended for sale or rent.

  • Funds collected by a state agency, municipality or other political subdivision and remitted to the State Treasury pursuant to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission Act shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission Revolving Fund and shall be used solely for the purposes of the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission Act.

  • Written questions consisting of open book problems based on the standards of installation for roofing adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission at OAC 158:85-1-4.

  • The Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission shall establish a system of fees to be charged for the issuance and renewal of any construction permits issued by any agency, municipality, or other political subdivision of this state.

  • The Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission shall have the power and the duty to review and adopt all building codes for residential and commercial construction to be used by all entities within this state.

  • The standards for the design, construction, installation, repair, use and inspection of alternative fuel fueling stations, including residential fueling appliances and facilities, in the codes adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission pursuant to the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission Act shall be the accepted codes and standards for this state.

Related to Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.

  • Electricity Act means the Electricity Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 15, Schedule A;

  • National Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made under section 17(1) of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No.103 of 1977), and published under Government Notice No. R.1081 of 10 June 1988, as amended;

  • Public building and "public work" means a public building of, and a public work of, a governmental entity (the United States; the District of Columbia; commonwealths, territories, and minor outlying islands of the United States; State and local governments; and multi-State, regional, or interstate entities which have governmental functions). These buildings and works may include, without limitation, bridges, dams, plants, highways, parkways, streets, subways, tunnels, sewers, mains, power lines, pumping stations, heavy generators, railways, airports, terminals, docks, piers, wharves, ways, lighthouses, buoys, jetties, breakwaters, levees, and canals, and the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of such buildings and works.