ICC I-CODE FLFGC
2010 - Florida Building Code - Fuel Gas
Organization: | ICC |
Publication Date: | 1 January 2007 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 208 |
scope:
The Florida Building Code is based on national model
building codes and national consensus standards which are amended
where necessary for Florida's specific needs. The code incorporates
all building construction-related
The base codes for the 2010 edition of the Florida Building Code include: the International Building Code®, 2009 edition; the International Plumbing Code®, 2009 edition; the International Mechanical Code®, 2009 edition; the International Fuel Gas Code®, 2009 edition; the International Residential Code®, 2009 edition; the International Existing Building Code®, 2009 edition; the International Energy Conservation Code, 2009; the National Electrical Code, 2008 edition; substantive criteria from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers' (ASHRAE) Standard 90.1-2004/2007. State and local codes adopted and incorporated into the code include the Florida Building Code, Accessibility and special hurricane protection standards for the high-velocity hurricane zone.
The code is composed of nine main volumes: the Florida Building Code, Building, which also includes state regulations for licensed facilities; the Florida Building Code, Plumbing; the Florida Building Code, Mechanical; the Florida Building Code, Fuel Gas; the Florida Building Code, Existing Building; the Florida Building Code, Residential; the Florida Building Code, Energy Conservation; the Florida Building Code, Accessibility and the Florida Building Code, Test Protocols for High-Velocity Hurricane Zones. Chapter 27 of the Florida Building Code, Building, adopts the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, by reference.
Under certain strictly defined conditions, local governments may
amend requirements to be more stringent than the code. All local
amendments to the Florida Building Code must be adopted by local
ordinance and reported to the Florida Building Commission then
posted on www.floridabuilding.
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