State building code definition

State building code means the combined specialty codes.
State building code means the codes adopted by and referenced in chapter 19.27 RCW; the state energy code; and any other codes so designated by the Washington state legislature as adopted and amended by the council.
State building code means the state building code provided for in this chapter.

Examples of State building code in a sentence

  • The Development must fully comply with the State Building Code and with all applicable state and federal building, environmental, health, safety and other laws, rules, and regulations, including without limitation all applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations relating to the operation of adaptable and accessible housing for the handicapped.


More Definitions of State building code

State building code or “code” means the state building code provided for in section 103A.7.
State building code means the building code adopted pursuant to section 29-252;
State building code means the combined specialty codes adopted by the State of Oregon.
State building code means the state building code provided for in 50-60-203 or any portion of the code of limited application and any of its modifications or amendments."
State building code means the building codes adopted by the State of North Carolina Building Code Council and collectively referred to as the “technical codes” including the technical codes denominated Accessibility, Building, Electrical, Energy, Existing Buildings, Fire Prevention, Fuel Gas, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Residential.
State building code means the entire contents of this rule and the referenced national standards and codes.
State building code means chapter 19.27 RCW and any codes adopted and any rules and regulations promulgated under chapter 19.27 RCW.