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  • COMBO
    Alaska (AK) - State Codes & Standards 2012 Package
    Edition: VAR
    $834.91
    / user per year

Content Description

AK - State Codes & Standards 2012 Package includes:
  • ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality / 2010
  • International Building Code / 2009
  • International Fire Code / 2009
  • International Fuel Gas Code / 2009
  • International Mechanical Code / 2009
  • NFPA 70: National Electrical Code / 2011
  • Uniform Plumbing Code / 2009

State of Alaska*:

Codes in Alaska are adopted by administrative rulemaking by either the Alaska State Fire
Marshal or the Department of Labor. The adopted codes by state agencies are mandatory and
fall under state inspection programs unless a local jurisdiction has been delegated the code
program as a “deferred jurisdiction.” When this occurs, the local jurisdiction administers and
enforces their local program of the adopted state codes.

*Information is provided by International Code Council (http://www.iccsafe.org/gr/Pages/resources.aspx)

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