8 CCR 1507-57, art. 3 - CODES, DOCUMENTS, AND STANDARDS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
3.1 The technical
requirements of these rules are supported primarily by codes developed by the
International Code Council and the National Fire Protection Association. These
two organizations are membership associations dedicated to building safety and
fire prevention. These rules establish minimum requirements where the Division
is the Authority Having Jurisdiction for building systems using prescriptive
and performance related provisions, which are widely used to construct
residential and commercial buildings. The appropriate portions of the adopted
codes will be applied as prescribed by the adopted codes themselves. Where
there are differing provisions for new and existing construction, all work
taking place after April 1, 2019 must meet the requirements for new
construction, as amended by the provisions of IEBC and NFPA 101, and subject to
the restrictions of Section 3.2.1.3 of this rule.
3.2 The following codes and their referenced
standards are adopted and promulgated as minimum standards for the construction
and maintenance of all property, buildings, and structures containing a Limited
Gaming Facility in the State of Colorado:
3.2.1 Adopted codes pertinent to this rule
shall be as prescribed in 8 CCR 1507-101 (BUILDING AND FIRE CODE ADOPTION AND
CERTIFICATION OF INSPECTORS FOR FIRE & LIFE SAFETY PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY
THE STATE OF COLORADO).
3.2.1.1 For the
purposes of this rule the Division shall enforce the Building Codes as defined
in 8 CCR 1507-101§ 3.2.1.
3.2.1.2 For the purposes of this rule the
Division shall enforce the Fire Codes as defined in 8 CCR 1507-101§
3.2.2.
3.2.1.3 In conjunction with
C.R.S. 44-30-515 no retroactive
provisions of the adopted codes shall apply to any structure licensed for
limited gaming and operating prior to July 1, 2011. In these cases, the
construction provisions of the adopted building codes shall only apply to new
construction or remodeling work taking place after July 1, 2011.
3.3 Certificates of
Occupancy and Certificates of Compliance issued after April 1, 2019 by the
Division will be based on compliance with the requirements within the above
applicable codes.
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