(12) (b) Except as provided in par. (c), buildings or spaces considered for temporary use shall conform to the requirements of this code chs. SPS 361 to 366 as necessary to ensure the public safety, health and general welfare. (13) Existing buildings and structures. (a) Unless otherwise specifically stated in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366, an existing building or structure, and every element, system, or component of an existing building or structure shall be maintained to conform with the Wisconsin administrative building code provisions that applied when the building, structure, element, system, or component was constructed, or altered except when required by subsequent editions of the building code. (b) Existing bleachers, grandstands, and folding and telescopic seating shall comply with ICC 300-02 ICC 300-12.
SECTION 13.
SPS 361.03 (13) (Note) is created to read:SPS 361.03 (13) (Note) Note: A copy of ICC 300-12, “Standard for Bleachers, Folding and Telescopic Seating, and Grandstands,” American National Standards Institute, 1899 L Street, NW, 11th Floor, Washington, D.C., 20036 may be acquired at http://shop.iccsafe.org. SECTION 14.
SPS 361.03 (14) is amended to read: SPS 361.03 (14) International fire code. The 2015 IFC, as referenced by the codes adopted under s. SPS 361.05, does not apply to chs. SPS 361 to 366 except as follows: (a) Design and construction-related requirements shall apply that are addressed in the IFC section 102.6; IFC chapters 2 to 4; IFC sections 501 to 502 and 504 to 510; IFC sections 601 to 605 and 607 to 609; IFC chapters 7 and 8; IFC sections 901.1 to 901.4.2 901.4.3, 901.4.4 901.4.5 to 909.18.9, and 909.20 to 913; IFC chapters 10,and 12 to 11, 21, and 22; IFC section 2211.7 2311.7, and IFC chapters 23 24 to 29, 31 to 33, 36, 37, and 39 to 47, 50, 51, 54 to 57, 59, 60, 62 to 67, and 80.
(b) Occupant loads addressed in IFC section 1004.8 1004.5 shall apply but shall be established by the owner rather than by the code official.
(c) Construction−related inspections and reports shall apply that are addressed in IFC chapters 2 to 8; IFC sections 901 to 909.18.9 and 909.20 to 913; and IFC chapters 10, 12 11, 21, 22, 24 to 21, 23 to 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, and 39 to 47 50, 51, 54 to 57, 59, 60, and 62 to 67, but may be performed or compiled by any qualified agency, rather than by a special inspector.
(d) Use and operation provisions shall apply which are a contingency of design and construction-related requirements and which are addressed in IFC chapters 2 to 4; IFC sections 501 and 502 and 504 to 510; IFC sections 601 to 605 and 607 to 609; IFC chapters 7 and 8; IFC sections 901.1 to 901.4.2, 901.4.4 901.4.3, 901.4.5 to 909.18.9, and 909.20 to 913; and IFC chapters 10, 12 to 11,21, 23 to 29, 31 to 33, 36, 22, 24 to 37, and 39 to 47 50, 51, 54 to 57, 59, 60, 62 to 67, and 80.
SECTION 15.
SPS 361.03 (14) (Note) is created to read:SPS 361.03 (14) (Note) Note: The IFC means the “2015 International Fire Code®” published by the International Code Council, Inc., 4051 West Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, Illinois 60478.
SECTION 16.
SPS 361.03 (15) (intro.) is amended to read:(15) (intro.) Global deletions for the international codes. Unless specifically applied by another department-written rule in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366, the following requirements of the IBC, IEBC, IECC, IFC, IFGC, and IMC do not apply as rules of the department: SECTION 17.
SPS 361.04 (intro.) is amended to read:SPS 361.04 (intro.) In this code chs. SPS 361 to 366: SECTION 18.
SPS 361.04 (1g) is created to read:SPS 361.04 (1g) “Compliance assurance program” means a detailed system documenting the methods used to ensure modular multifamily dwelling units and dwelling components are manufactured in accordance with chs. SPS 361 to 366 and approved construction documents. SECTION 19.
SPS 361.04 (3) is amended to read:SPS 361.04 (3) “Dwelling unit” has the meaning given in s. 101.61 (1), Stats., for the purpose of determining whether this code chs. SPS 361 to 366 applies to a residential occupancy. For all other purposes, the meaning is as given in IBC section 202, IECC section 202, and IMC section 202. SECTION 20.
SPS 361.04 (3m) and (3m) (Note) are created to read:SPS 361.04 (3m) “Home-based business” means any business, profession, trade, or employment conducted in a person’s dwelling unit, which may involve the person’s immediate family or household and a maximum of one other unrelated person, but does not involve any of the following:
(a)
Explosives, fireworks, or repair of motor vehicles.(b)
More than 25% of the habitable floor area of the dwelling unit. Note: A dwelling unit that includes a home-based business is referred to as a “live/work” unit as defined in s. SPS 362.0202 (2) (h). SECTION 21.
SPS 361.04 (5), (7), (8), (10), and (11) are amended to read:SPS 361.04 (5) “IBC” and “International Building Code” mean the International Building Code®, as adopted under s. SPS 361.05 and modified in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (7) “IEBC” and “International Existing Building Code” mean the 2006 edition of the International Existing Building Code®, as adopted under s. SPS 361.05 and modified in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (8) “IECC” and “International Energy Conservation Code” mean the International Energy Conservation Code®, as adopted under s. SPS 361.05 and modified in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (10) “IFGC” and “International Fuel Gas Code” mean the International Fuel Gas Code®, as adopted under s. SPS 361.05 and modified in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (11) “IMC” and “International Mechanical Code” mean the International Mechanical Code®, as adopted under s. SPS 361.05 and modified in this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. SECTION 22.
SPS 361.04 (15) is repealed.SECTION 23.
SPS 361.04 (15) and (16) are created to read:SPS 361.04 (15) “Secretary” has the meaning given in s. 101.01 (14), Stats. (16) “Wisconsin insignia” means a device or seal approved by the department to certify compliance with chs. SPS 361 to 366. SECTION 24.
SPS 361.04 (Note) is amended to read:SPS 361.04 Note: Many of the model codes created by the International Code Council (ICC) and adopted by the Department of Safety and Professional Services may be viewed free of charge on the ICC Internet site website. To access these codes go to http://www.ecodes.biz/ http://codes.iccsafe.org/ and click on “Free Codes.” “I-Codes.” SECTION 25.
SPS 361.05 (1) to (5) and (Note) are amended to read:SPS 361.05 (1) IBC. The International Building Code® – 2009 2015, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter and ch. SPS 362 is hereby incorporated by reference into this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (2) IECC. The International Energy Conservation Code® – 2009 2015, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter and ch. SPS 363 is hereby incorporated by reference into this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (3) IMC. The International Mechanical Code® – 2009 2015, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter and ch. SPS 364 is hereby incorporated by reference into this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (4) IFGC. The International Fuel Gas Code® – 2009 2015, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter and ch. SPS 365 is hereby incorporated by reference into this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. (5) IEBC. The International Existing Building Code® – 2009 2015, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter and ch. SPS 366, is hereby incorporated by reference into this code chs. SPS 361 to 366. Note: Many of the model codes created by the International Code Council (ICC) and adopted by the Department of Safety and Professional Services may be viewed free of charge on the ICC Internet site website. To access these codes go to http://www.ecodes.biz/ http://codes.iccsafe.org/ and click on “FreeCodes.” “I-Codes.” Online viewers should determine whether the version available on the Internet is the version adopted above.