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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3. (a) This section applies only to an application for a design release to construct:
(1) A Class 1 structure with thirty thousand (30,000) or fewer cubic feet of space;
(2) An addition to a Class 1 structure, if the addition adds thirty thousand (30,000) or fewer cubic feet of space;
(3) An alteration to a Class 1 structure, if the alteration does not involve changes affecting the structural safety of the Class 1 structure; or
(4) An installation or alteration of an automatic fire sprinkler system in a Class 1 structure by persons qualified pursuant to rules set forth by the fire prevention and building safety commission.
(b) The design release requirements under subsection (c) do not apply for any construction that is otherwise exempted under 675 IAC 12-6-4(b), even if the construction is:
(1) a part of;
(2) supplemental to; or
(3) an accessory of;
any other construction that would otherwise require a design release.
(c) To qualify for a design release under this section, an applicant must do the following:
(1) Demonstrate, through the submission of plans and specifications for the construction covered by the application, that the construction will comply with all applicable building laws and fire safety laws.
(2) Pay the fees set under IC 22-12-6-6.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 22. Labor and Safety § 22-15-3-3 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-22-labor-and-safety/in-code-sect-22-15-3-3/
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