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2006 Virginia State Code Complete Set - Looseleaf Item #: 120-9620-06K Author: ICC Publisher: ICC Format: Set List Price: $829.50 Discount: $100.00 Final Price: $729.50 |
Purchase all the Virginia Codes at once and save $100!Now you can purchase the complete 2006 Virginia State Code Set in an easy to use Looseleaf format, with the exception is the 2006 Virginia Property Maintenance Code, which is in paperback form. This comprehensive set of Codes includes: 2006 Virginia Construction Code The 2006 Virginia Construction Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Building Code. The Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) is a state regulation promulgated by the Virginia Board of Housing and Community Development, a Governor-appointed board, for the purpose of establishing minimum regulations to govern the construction and maintenance of buildings and structures. The provisions of the USBC are based on nationally recognized model building and fire codes published by the International Code Council, Inc. The model codes are made part of the USBC through a regulatory process known as incorporation by reference. The USBC also contains administrative provisions governing the use of the model codes and establishing requirements for the enforcement of the code by the local building departments and other code enforcement agencies. In keeping with the designations of the USBC used previously, since the 2006 editions of the International Codes are incorporated by reference into this version of the USBC, it is known as the 2006 edition of the USBC.
Section 101 - General The 2006 Virginia Residential Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Residential Code. 2006 Virginia Plumbing Code The 2006 Virginia Plumbing Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Plumbing Code. Effective May 1st, 2008. 2006 Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code The 2006 Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Fire Code. The Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (SFPC) is a state regulation promulgated by the Virginia Board of Housing and Community Development in cooperation with the Virginia Fire Services Board, both Governor-appointed boards, for the purpose of establishing statewide standards to safeguard life and property from the hazards of fire or explosion arising from the improper maintenance of life safety and fire prevention and protection materials, devices, systems and structures and the unsafe storage handling, and use of substances, materials and devices, including fireworks, explosives and blasting agents, wherever located. The provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code are based on a nationally recognized model code published by the International Code Council, Inc. and fire protection and prevention standards published by the National Fire Protection Association. Such code and standards are made part of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code through a regulatory process known as incorporation by reference. The Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code also contains administrative provisions governing the use of the model code and standards and establishing requirements for the enforcement of the code by the local and state enforcing agencies. In keeping with the designations of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code used previously, since the 2006 edition of the International Fire Code is incorporated by reference into this version of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code, it is known as the 2006 Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code. Section 101 - Scope101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (SFPC), hereinafter referred to as this code or SFPC. The term chapter means a chapter in the SFPC. The SFPC was cooperatively developed by the Virginia Fire Services Board and the Virginia Board of Housing and Community Development. 101.2 Scope. The SFPC prescribes regulations affecting or relating to maintenance of structures, processes and premises and safeguards to be complied with for the protection of life and property from the hazards of fire or explosion and for the handling, storage and use of fireworks, explosives or blasting agents, and provides for the administration and enforcement of such regulations. The SFPC also establishes regulations for obtaining permits for the manufacturing, storage, handling, use, or sales of explosives. Inspections under the SFPC are a governmental responsibility. 101.3 Purpose. The purposes of the SFPC are to provide for statewide standards to safeguard life and property from the hazards of fire or explosion arising from the improper maintenance of life safety and fire prevention and protection materials, devices, systems and structures, and the unsafe storage, handling, and use of substances, materials and devices, including explosives and blasting agents, wherever located. 2006 Virginia Mechanical Code The 2006 Virginia Mechanical Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Mechanical Code. It contains excerpts from the Virginia Construction Code that apply to mechanical work. 2006 Virginia Fuel Gas Code The 2006 Virginia Fuel Gas Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Fuel Gas Code. 2006 Virginia Rehabilitation Code The 2006 Virginia Rehabilitation Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Existing Building Code. 2006 Virginia Energy Conservation Code The 2006 Virginia Energy Conservation Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code. 2006 Virginia Regulations Includes the following Virginia Regulations in a custom binder:
The 2006 Virginia Maintenance Code is a fully integrated custom code based on the 2006 International Property Maintenance Code. The Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code is divided into three stand-alone parts. Part I contains regulations specific to the construction of new buildings and structures and alterations, additions and change of occupancy in existing buildings and structures and is known as the Virginia Construction Code. Part II contains optional regulations specific to the rehabilitation of existing buildings that may be used as an acceptable alternative to the Virginia Construction Code. Part II is known as the Virginia Rehabilitation Code. Part III of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code contains the regulations for the maintenance of existing structures which is enforced at the option of the local governments. It is known as the Virginia Maintenance Code. The 2006 edition of the USBC is being made available in pamphlet form as in past editions of the USBC. New for the 2006 edition are versions of the Virginia Construction Code, Virginia Rehabilitation Code, Virginia Maintenance Code and a series of Virginia specific trade codes published by the International Code Council (ICC). In the ICC published versions, marginal markings are provided to distinguish between text which is part of the International Codes and text which is part of the state regulations. Double vertical lines in the margins within the body of the codes indicate state amendments to the International Codes. As in the standard printings of the International Codes, a single vertical line in the margins within the body of the code indicates a technical change from the previous edition of the International Codes. Deletions from the previous editions of the International Codes are indicated in the form of an arrow in the margin where an entire section, paragraph, exception or table has been deleted or an item in a list of items or a table has been deleted. As the Virginia specific trade codes published by ICC (the Virginia Plumbing Code, the Virginia Mechanical Code, the Virginia Fuel Gas Code and the Virginia Energy Conservation Code) are excerpts from the Virginia Construction Code, which references the trade codes through the International Building Code (IBC), only those administrative provisions of the Virginia Construction Code which are not dependent on the IBC provisions are included in the Virginia specific trade codes. If questions arise concerning the applicability of any provisions of the Virginia specific trades codes, the Virginia Construction Code provisions should be reviewed. |
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