Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 1303 - MINNESOTA PROVISIONS OF STATE BUILDING CODE
Part 1303.2400 - PURPOSE AND SCOPE

Universal Citation: MN Rules 1303.2400

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

Subpart 1. Applicability; residential structures.

The purpose of parts 1303.2400 to 1303.2402 is to establish minimum requirements for passive radon control systems that apply to all new residential structures listed in items A to H:

A. one-family dwellings;

B. two-family dwellings;

C. townhouses;

D. apartment buildings;

E. condominiums;

F. multistory buildings that include any residential occupancy;

G. mixed-occupancy buildings that include any residential occupancy; and

H. any addition to an existing dwelling that currently has a radon control system incorporated into the existing building.

If a fan is installed in a passive radon control system, this creates an active radon control system that must comply with the requirements of parts 1303.2400 to 1303.2403.

Subp. 2. Applicability; design features.

The requirements in parts 1303.2400 to 1303.2402 shall apply to any structure identified in subpart 1, items A to H, if the structure is designed with any of the features identified in items A to F:

A. a basement concrete slab in contact with the earth;

B. a crawl space within the buildings conditioned space that has a concrete or earth floor;

C. a wood foundation floor constructed on or directly above the earth;

D. slab on grade construction designs;

E. attached or tuck-under garages, unless the floor, wall, and ceiling assemblies separating the garage from the dwellings are sealed; and

F. any building configuration that allows radon gas to enter the residential dwelling.

Exceptions:

1. Crawl spaces outside the conditioned space of the residential dwelling, when the crawl space is ventilated directly to the outside atmosphere according to IRC sections R408.1 and R408.2; IBC sections 1203.3 and 1203.3.1; Code of Federal Regulations, section 3285.505; and Minnesota Rules, chapter 1350.

2. Hotels and motels.

3. Additions to existing dwellings that do not currently have a radon control system incorporated into the existing dwelling.

Subp. 3. Mixed occupancy or multistory mixed occupancy buildings.

When the nonresidential occupancy is in contact with the earth, all assemblies that separate the occupancies must be sealed to prevent the movement of air and airborne gases between the nonresidential and residential occupancies. When the residential occupancy is in contact with the earth and adjacent to a nonresidential occupancy, the residential occupancy shall incorporate a radon control system and all assemblies that separate the nonresidential and residential occupancy shall be sealed to prevent the movement of air or airborne gases.

Statutory Authority: MS s 326B.02; 326B.101; 326B.106

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