April 14, 2011, Introduced by Reps. Haveman, Price, MacMaster, Glardon, Daley, O'Brien, Bumstead, Rendon, MacGregor, Foster, Rogers, Outman, Goike, Lyons, Pscholka, Heise, Lane, Liss, Yonker, Barnett, Geiss, Wayne Schmidt, Hooker, Hughes, Shaughnessy and Meadows and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.
A bill to amend 1972 PA 230, entitled
"Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act,"
by amending section 4 (MCL 125.1504), as amended by 2004 PA 584.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 4. (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 published by the
international code council, the national electrical code published
by the national fire prevention association, and the Michigan
uniform energy code with amendments, additions, or deletions as the
director determines appropriate.
(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, and
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 insure 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)
The development of 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 shall be permitted to may draft and
recommend to the director proposed language. The director shall
give
consideration to consider all submissions by the boards.
However, the director has final responsibility for the promulgation
of the code.
(5)
The code may incorporate the provisions of a code,
standard,
or other material by reference. The
director shall add,
amend,
and rescind rules to update the code not less than once
every
3 6 years. to coincide with the national code change cycle.
(6) 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.