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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to the State Building Code; requiring rulemaking for the straw bale​
33 1.3 construction and hempcrete construction; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024,​
44 1.4 section 326B.106, subdivision 4.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 326B.106, subdivision 4, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subd. 4.Special requirements.(a) Space for commuter vans. The code must require​
88 1.8that any parking ramp or other parking facility constructed in accordance with the code​
99 1.9include an appropriate number of spaces suitable for the parking of motor vehicles having​
1010 1.10a capacity of seven to 16 persons and which are principally used to provide prearranged​
1111 1.11commuter transportation of employees to or from their place of employment or to or from​
1212 1.12a transit stop authorized by a local transit authority.​
1313 1.13 (b) Smoke detection devices. The code must require that all dwellings, lodging houses,​
1414 1.14apartment houses, and hotels as defined in section 299F.362 comply with the provisions of​
1515 1.15section 299F.362.​
1616 1.16 (c) Doors in nursing homes and hospitals. The State Building Code may not require​
1717 1.17that each door entering a sleeping or patient's room from a corridor in a nursing home or​
1818 1.18hospital with an approved complete standard automatic fire extinguishing system be​
1919 1.19constructed or maintained as self-closing or automatically closing.​
2020 1.20 (d) Child care facilities in churches; ground level exit. A licensed day care center​
2121 1.21serving fewer than 30 preschool age persons and which is located in a belowground space​
2222 1.22in a church building is exempt from the State Building Code requirement for a ground level​
2323 1.23exit when the center has more than two stairways to the ground level and its exit.​
2424 1​Section 1.​
2525 REVISOR SS/MI 25-04095​02/26/25 ​
2626 State of Minnesota​
2727 This Document can be made available​
2828 in alternative formats upon request​
2929 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
3030 H. F. No. 2005​
3131 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3232 Authored by Jones, Heintzeman, Kraft, Baker and Carroll​03/06/2025​
3333 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy​ 2.1 (e) Family and group family day care. Until the legislature enacts legislation specifying​
3434 2.2appropriate standards, the definition of dwellings constructed in accordance with the​
3535 2.3International Residential Code as adopted as part of the State Building Code applies to​
3636 2.4family and group family day care homes licensed by the Department of Children, Youth,​
3737 2.5and Families under Minnesota Rules, chapter 9502.​
3838 2.6 (f) Enclosed stairways. No provision of the code or any appendix chapter of the code​
3939 2.7may require stairways of existing multiple dwelling buildings of two stories or less to be​
4040 2.8enclosed.​
4141 2.9 (g) Double cylinder dead bolt locks. No provision of the code or appendix chapter of​
4242 2.10the code may prohibit double cylinder dead bolt locks in existing single-family homes,​
4343 2.11townhouses, and first floor duplexes used exclusively as a residential dwelling. Any​
4444 2.12recommendation or promotion of double cylinder dead bolt locks must include a warning​
4545 2.13about their potential fire danger and procedures to minimize the danger.​
4646 2.14 (h) Relocated residential buildings. A residential building relocated within or into a​
4747 2.15political subdivision of the state need not comply with the State Energy Code or section​
4848 2.16326B.439 provided that, where available, an energy audit is conducted on the relocated​
4949 2.17building.​
5050 2.18 (i) Automatic garage door opening systems. The code must require all residential​
5151 2.19buildings as defined in section 325F.82 to comply with the provisions of sections 325F.82​
5252 2.20and 325F.83.​
5353 2.21 (j) Exterior wood decks, patios, and balconies. The code must permit the decking​
5454 2.22surface and upper portions of exterior wood decks, patios, and balconies to be constructed​
5555 2.23of (1) heartwood from species of wood having natural resistance to decay or termites,​
5656 2.24including redwood and cedars, (2) grades of lumber which contain sapwood from species​
5757 2.25of wood having natural resistance to decay or termites, including redwood and cedars, or​
5858 2.26(3) treated wood. The species and grades of wood products used to construct the decking​
5959 2.27surface and upper portions of exterior decks, patios, and balconies must be made available​
6060 2.28to the building official on request before final construction approval.​
6161 2.29 (k) Bioprocess piping and equipment. No permit fee for bioprocess piping may be​
6262 2.30imposed by municipalities under the State Building Code, except as required under section​
6363 2.31326B.92, subdivision 1. Permits for bioprocess piping shall be according to section 326B.92​
6464 2.32administered by the Department of Labor and Industry. All data regarding the material​
6565 2.33production processes, including the bioprocess system's structural design and layout, are​
6666 2.34nonpublic data as provided by section 13.7911.​
6767 2​Section 1.​
6868 REVISOR SS/MI 25-04095​02/26/25 ​ 3.1 (l) Use of ungraded lumber. The code must allow the use of ungraded lumber in​
6969 3.2geographic areas of the state where the code did not generally apply as of April 1, 2008, to​
7070 3.3the same extent that ungraded lumber could be used in that area before April 1, 2008.​
7171 3.4 (m) Window cleaning safety. The commissioner shall adopt rules, using the expedited​
7272 3.5rulemaking process in section 14.389, requiring window cleaning safety features that comply​
7373 3.6with a nationally recognized standard as part of the State Building Code. Window cleaning​
7474 3.7safety features shall be provided for all windows on:​
7575 3.8 (1) new buildings where determined by the code; and​
7676 3.9 (2) existing buildings undergoing alterations where both of the following conditions are​
7777 3.10met:​
7878 3.11 (i) the windows do not currently have safe window cleaning features; and​
7979 3.12 (ii) the proposed work area being altered can include provisions for safe window cleaning.​
8080 3.13 (n) Adult-size changing facilities. The commissioner shall adopt rules requiring​
8181 3.14adult-size changing facilities as part of the State Building Code.​
8282 3.15 (o) Straw bale and hempcrete. The commissioner shall adopt rules for the construction​
8383 3.16of straw bale construction and hempcrete construction.​
8484 3​Section 1.​
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