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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 107

§107-25 Hawaii state building codes; requirements.

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§107-25 Hawaii state building codes; requirements. There is established the Hawaii state building codes applicable to all construction in the State of Hawaii. The Hawaii state building codes shall be based upon:
(1)The state fire code as adopted by the state fire council;
(2)The Uniform Plumbing Code, as copyrighted and published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, including its appendices;
(3)The International Building Code, the International Residential Code, and the International Energy Conservation Code, as published by the International Code Council;
(4)The National Electrical Code, as published by the National Fire Protection Association;
(5)Hawaii design standards implementing the criteria pursuant to Act 5, Special Session Laws of Hawaii, 2005, as applicable to:
(A)Emergency shelters built to comply with hurricane resistant criteria, including enhanced hurricane protection areas capable of withstanding a five hundred-year hurricane event as well as other storms and natural hazards; and
(B)Essential government facilities requiring continuity of operations; and
(6)Code provisions based on nationally published codes or standards that include but are not limited to residential and hurricane resistant standards related to loss mitigation standards in accordance with section 431P-12, elevator, mechanical, flood and tsunami, existing buildings, and onsite sewage disposal. [L 2007, c 82, pt of §2; am L 2014, c 164, §6]
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