MCL - Section 339.6001

SKILLED TRADES REGULATION ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 407 of 2016


339.6001 Definitions; A to F.

Sec. 1001.

    As used in this article:
    (a) "Adopted", in reference to a rule or ordinance, means properly passed.
    (b) "Advisory board" means each of the following:
    (i) The building officials advisory board described in section 1005.
    (ii) The barrier free design board created in section 5 of 1966 PA 1, MCL 125.1355.
    (iii) The electrical administrative board described in section 705.
    (iv) The board of mechanical rules described in section 805.
    (v) The state plumbing board described in section 1105.
    (c) "Approved" means reviewed and found acceptable by the commission.
    (d) "Building official" means a construction code enforcement person working as an inspector, or plan reviewer, or actively engaged in the administration and enforcement of adopted building, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing codes, or any combination of these codes.
    (e) "Commission" means the state construction code commission created in section 3a of the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act, 1972 PA 230, MCL 125.1503a.
    (f) "Education or training program" means formal or informal courses, seminars, correspondence programs, and other teaching aids approved by the commission for building officials, plan reviewers, and inspectors.
    (g) "Fire protection system" means that term as defined in the Michigan building code.
    (h) "Fire protection system inspector" means an individual who meets the qualifications established under this article and is responsible for the inspection of fire protection systems in accordance with the design and installation standards referenced by the Michigan building code.
    (i) "Fire protection system plan reviewer" means an individual who meets the qualifications established under this article and is responsible for the review of fire protection system plans in accordance with the design and installation standards referenced by the Michigan building code.


History: 2016, Act 407, Eff. Apr. 4, 2017