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              DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND INDUSTRY SERVICES

                       BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION CODES

                               GENERAL RULES


(By authority conferred on the construction code commission by  section  4
of Act No. 230 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, being S125.1504  of
the Michigan Compiled Laws)

                      PART 3. APPEAL BOARDS AND HEARINGS

R  408.30301   Construction board of appeals.
  Rule 301. Each county or each  governmental  subdivision  enforcing  the
code shall establish a construction board  of  appeals  as  prescribed  in
section 14 of the act. Each  governmental  subdivision  shall  notify  the
commission of the establishment of the board and furnish the names of  the
members and their qualifications for serving on the board of appeals.

  History:  1979 AC.


R  408.30311   Commission as board of appeals.
  Rule 311. The commission shall act as a whole to serve  as  a  board  of
appeals for those governmental subdivisions or areas where the  commission
shall provide services.

  History:  1979 AC.


R  408.30315   Plumbing or electrical appeals.
  Rule 315. Appeals referred to the commission and  involving  matters  of
plumbing or electrical in nature shall be directed first to the respective
boards for a hearing. A person aggrieved by the decision of  a  board  may
then petition the commission to review the decision.

  History:  1979 AC.


R  408.30316   Barrier free design board; exceptions and appeals.
  Rule 316. All requests for exceptions and appeals regarding barrier free
design rules shall be directed to the barrier free  design  board,  on  an
appropriate form, through the barrier free design division of  the  bureau
of construction codes.

  History:  1979 AC; 1981 AACS; 1987 AACS.


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