Thanks.  My internet search has turned up some pretty interesting stuff.
Like state law prohibits 173 of Texas' 254 counties from adopting a fire
code.  And that 150 counties don't have full time fire departments.
And I'm guessing the answer to the code question is answered at the
local level, because the only references I see at the state level are
prohibitions against amendments and ordinances that would tighten the
code or expand application of certain requirements like for residential
sprinklers.

Why is AFSA located in Texas again?   

 




-----Original Message-----
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Dale Wingard
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Texas code set

2010 for 13,14,20 and 24. Not sure about the other ones.

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Steve Leyton <[email protected]> wrote:

Can someone please point me to a website or give me a run-down on
current adopted codes and standards (13,14,20,24,72) in Texas?   What
edition of the code and is it called the Texas Building Code or IBC with
amendments?  I saw one website that referenced both IBC and UFC ... any
help is appreciated.



SL



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