International Fire Code definition

International Fire Code means the International Fire Code as published by the International Code Council.
International Fire Code means the edition cur- rently adopted by the state of Washington.
International Fire Code. Means of Egress for Existing Buildings (Section 1104.1)

Examples of International Fire Code in a sentence

  • Fire protection to the buildings must be provided per the International Fire Code.

  • International Fire Code, 2009 Edition plus the 2011 OBO International Code Supplement.

  • For purposes of this agreement each tent, canopy, membrane, or similar structure must comply with all pertinent provisions of the 2015 International Fire Code and other codes, guidelines, etc.

  • The following comments are relative to the site plan and its conformance to the International Fire Code (IFC).

  • The required width of aisles in accordance with the International Fire Code shall be unobstructed.


More Definitions of International Fire Code

International Fire Code means the edition cur- rently adopted by chapter 51-54A WAC.
International Fire Code means and refer to those portions of the International Fire Code, published by the International Code Council, Inc., as adopted and amended from time to time and made a part of the State Building Code by the Washington State Building Code Council pursuant to Chapters
International Fire Code means the edition currently adop- ted by chapter 51-54A WAC.
International Fire Code means International Fire Code 2015 Edition.
International Fire Code means the code which has been duly enacted by the City Council, copies of which are on file at City Hall.
International Fire Code means the International Fire Code as pub-
International Fire Code means the edition of the International Fire Code adopted within MVMC 15.08.020(A), 2015 Edition, including Appendices B and D, as published by the International Code Council, as adopted by the Washington State Building Code Council together with supplements thereto and subject to the modifications set forth by the state of Washington in Chapters 51-44 and 51-45 WAC.