A.
The New Hampshire Building Code, also called the "State Building Code," and the State Fire Code apply to all buildings, building components and structures constructed in New Hampshire.
B.
The State Fire Code incorporates by reference the most recent edition of the Life Safety Code, NFPA 101. Also incorporated into the State Building Code by reference are:
C.
The above codes are typically updated on a two- or three-year cycle. Per RSA 155-A:10, V, the State Building Code Review Board is to maintain a publicly available list of applicable building codes and adopt updates of the above-listed nationally recognized codes for inclusion in the State Building Code. The Rye Building Inspector shall post at the Town Hall and on the Town website the versions of the above codes which are in effect in New Hampshire.
D.
Sections 105, 108, 202, 304.1, 305.1, 308, 403.1, 404, 502.1, 505.4, and 602.3 of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code published by the International Code Council are incorporated by reference into the Rye Building Code. Notes:
(1)
These provisions are adopted only for units which are not owner-occupied. An owner shall not rent or let a dwelling unit, a motel or hotel unit, a tourist camp unit, a rooming house or boardinghouse unit or a dormitory unit to another person unless such unit complies with these provisions. These provisions may be enforced against both owners and occupants of units.
(2)
Exempted from Section 404, Occupancy Limitations, are units occupied by the same renter(s) for 14 consecutive days or less.
(3)
The heat supply requirements of Section 602.3 apply only from September 1 to May 31.
(4)
A copy of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code is available for inspection at the office of the Building Inspector.