The purpose
of this chapter is to promote the health, safety and welfare of
the occupants or users of buildings and structures and the
general public by the provision of building codes throughout the
state. Accordingly, this chapter is designed to effectuate the
following purposes, objectives, and standards:
(1) To require minimum performance standards and
requirements for construction and construction materials,
consistent with accepted standards of engineering, fire and life
safety.
(2) To require standards and requirements in terms of
performance and nationally accepted standards.
(3) To permit the use of modern technical methods, devices
and improvements.
(4) To eliminate restrictive, obsolete, conflicting,
duplicating and unnecessary regulations and requirements which
could unnecessarily increase construction costs or retard the use
of new materials and methods of installation or provide
unwarranted preferential treatment to types or classes of
materials or products or methods of construction.
(5) To provide for standards and specifications for making
buildings and facilities accessible to and usable by physically disabled persons.
(6) To consolidate within each authorized enforcement
jurisdiction, the administration and enforcement of building
codes.
[1985 c 360 § 6; 1974 ex.s. c 96 § 2.]