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Content DescriptionMontana (MT) - State Codes & Standards 2011 Package includes:
State of Montana*: Construction regulation codes are adopted by the Bureau of Building and Standards within the Department of Labor and Industry with the exception of the fire code which is adopted by the Montana State Fire Marshal which is housed within the Department of Justice (Attorney General’s Office). Montana statute 50-60-202 provides wide authority to the bureau to adopt any nationally recognized building code or standard with the exception of the authority held by the State Fire Marshal in statute 50-3-102 (2) to adopt by rule a state fire prevention code. Local jurisdictions adopt building codes by local ordinance or resolution by statutory authority under 50-60-301. Local adopted codes must be only those codes as adopted by the state. If a local jurisdiction chooses not to adopt codes locally, the state codes still apply. The significance of this is that state laws do not apply to residential building with less than five dwelling units. A local jurisdiction must adopt codes locally and the scope of the adoption must include dwelling units with less than 5 units specifically in order for codes (like the IRC) to enforceable. About COMBOCombination Packages consist of subscriptions from multiple publishers. |
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