Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 748 - Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission
Chapter 20 - Adopted Codes
Subchapter 6 - IRC[®] 2018
Section 748:20-6-8 - IRC[®] 2018 Chapter 3 Building Planning
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
Chapter 3 of the IRC® 2018 is adopted with the following modifications:
(1) Table R301.2(1) Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria. This table has been modified to fill in the blank cell in row 2 under the Ice Barrier Underlayment Required column in the first section of the table. This table has been modified to read: Table R301.2(1) Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria. The table contains two parts the first part has two rows and nine columns with two of columns that contain subcolumns. The second part of the table contains five rows and eight columns with the first row merged into one column that reads "Manual J Design Criteria" with a superscript "n" following the title to indicate footnote "n" is applicable to this portion of the table. The second part of the table and all the footnotes have not been modified. The table and the modification are described below:
(2) Table R302.1(1) Exterior Walls. This table has been modified to change the requirements for minimum fire separation distance and delete sub-rows. This table has been modified to read: Table R302.1(1) Exterior Walls. The table contains five rows and three columns. Some rows have sub-rows, and some columns have sub-columns. The table has two footnotes at the end of the table and is described below:
(3) Table R302.1(2) Exterior Walls - Dwellings with Fire Sprinklers. This table has been modified to change the requirements for minimum fire separation distance and delete sub-rows. This table has been modified to read: Table R302.1(2) Exterior Walls - Dwellings with Fire Sprinklers. The table contains five rows and three columns. Some rows have sub-rows and some columns have sub-columns. The table has three footnotes at the end of the table and is described below:
(4) Section R303.4 Mechanical ventilation. This section has been modified to add language to allow for visual confirmation. This section has been modified to read: R303.4 Mechanical ventilation. Where the air infiltration rate of a dwelling is 5 air changes per hour or less where tested with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inch w.c. (50 Pa) or confirmed through visual testing in accordance with Section N1102.4.1.2, the dwelling unit shall be provided with whole-house mechanical ventilation in accordance with Section M1505.4.
(5) Section R311.1 Means of egress. This section has been modified to specify the section requirements apply to garages as well as dwellings, while allowing the means of egress from the garage to go through an adjacent dwelling. This section has been modified to read: R311.1 Means of egress. Dwellings or garages (attached or detached from the dwelling) shall be provided with a means of egress in accordance with this section. The means of egress shall provide a continuous and unobstructed path of vertical and horizontal egress travel from all portions of the dwelling to the required egress door without traveling through a garage. The means of egress from the garage may travel through the adjacent dwelling. The required egress door shall open directly into a public way or to a yard or court that opens to a public way.
(6) Section R311.2 Egress door. This section has been modified to specify the section requirements apply to garages, as well as dwellings. This section has been modified to read: R311.2 Egress door. Not less than one egress door shall be provided for each dwelling unit or garage. The egress door shall be side-hinged and shall provide a clear width of not less than 32 inches (813 mm) where measured between the face of the door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees (1.57 rad). The clear height of the door opening shall not be less than 78 inches (1981 mm) in height measured from the top of the threshold to the bottom of the stop. Other doors shall not be required to comply with these minimum dimensions. Egress doors shall be readily openable from the inside of the dwelling or garage without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort.
(7) Section R311.7.5.1 Risers. This section has been modified to add a third exception that allows the top and bottom riser height to vary by 3/4 inch (19 mm). This section has been modified to read: R311.7.5.1 Risers. The riser height shall be not more than 7 3/4 inches (196 mm). The riser shall be measured vertically between leading edges of the adjacent treads. The greatest riser height within any flight of stairs shall not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). Risers shall be vertical or sloped from the underside of the nosing of the tread above at an angle not more than 30 degrees (0.51 rad) from the vertical. At open risers, openings located more than 30 inches (762 mm), as measured vertically, to the floor or grade below shall not permit the passage of a 4-inch-diameter (102 mm) sphere. Exceptions:
(8) Section R313.2 One- and two-family dwellings automatic fire sprinkler systems. This section, including the exception, has been moved to the newly created Appendix U, entitled "Appendix U, Automatic Fire Systems" and is not adopted as a part of the statewide minimum code for residential construction within the State of Oklahoma. This section has been renumbered in Appendix U to become U101.1. The section number R313.2 itself, will stay as part of this code for numbering alignment but will not have any requirements attached to it.
(9) Section R313.2.1 Design and installation. This section has been moved to the newly created Appendix U, entitled "Appendix U, Automatic Fire Systems" and is not adopted as a part of the statewide minimum code for residential construction within the State of Oklahoma. This section has been renumbered in Appendix U to become U101.2. The section number R313.2.1 itself, will stay as part of this code for numbering alignment but will not have any requirements attached to it.
(10) Section R323.1 General. This section has been modified to include above and below ground storm shelters and to limit the use of the term storm shelter. This section has been modified to read: R323.1 General. This section applies to the construction of above or below ground storm shelters constructed as separate detached buildings, rooms within buildings, structures, or portions thereof for the purpose of providing safe refuge from storms that produce high winds, such as tornados and hurricanes. Any room or structure, as may be used as a place of refuge during a severe wind storm event, shall not be defined as a storm shelter unless specifically designed to the requirements listed in Section R323.
(11) Section R323.2 Required. This section has been added to stipulate in addition to other applicable requirements in this code, storm shelters shall be constructed in accordance with ICC 500® except as required by Sections R323.2.1 through R323.2.4 This section has been added to read: R323.2 Required. In addition to other applicable requirements in this code, storm shelters shall be constructed in accordance with ICC 500® except as required by Sections R323.2.1 through R323.2.4.
(12) Section R323.2.1 Design wind speed. This section has been added to modify the requirements of ICC 500® Section 304.2 to clarify the minimum design wind speed for all storm shelters in the State of Oklahoma shall be set at 250 miles per hour. This section has been added to read: R323.2.1 Design wind speed. For storm shelters, the minimum design wind speed for the entire State of Oklahoma shall be 250 miles per hour.
(13) Section R323.2.2 In-ground storm shelters. This section has been added to clarify for all in-ground storm shelters installed in garages, the rim of the shelter shall be raised a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) above the highest point of the adjacent garage floor to resist surface drainage and to require the floor around the shelter to slope at a maximum slope of 1:8. This section has been added to read: R323.2.2 In-ground storm shelters. When installed in the floor of a garage, the rim of the storm shelter shall be raised a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) above the highest point of the adjacent garage floor to resist surface drainage into the shelter. The floor around the shelter shall slope at a maximum slope of 1:8.
(14) Section R323.2.3 Height of storm shelter. This section has been added to clarify how to determine the location of the natural ventilation openings in storm shelters in accordance with ICC 500® Section 702.1.1.1, by providing a definition for the height of a storm shelter to be calculated by taking the average of the vertical dimensions from the floor elevation to the bottom of the storm shelter deck or to the underside of a hard ceiling within the storm shelter. This section has been added to read: R323.2.3 Height of storm shelter. When determining the location of natural ventilation in accordance with ICC 500® Section 702.1.1.1, the height of the storm shelter shall be defined as an average of the vertical dimensions from the floor elevation to the bottom of the storm shelter deck or to the underside of a hard ceiling within the storm shelter.
(15) Section R323.2.4 Occupant density. This section has been added to modify the requirements of ICC 500® Section 501.1.1 to clarify residential storm shelters may exceed the occupant density requirements in ICC 500® Table 502.4 and not be required to conform to the requirements of a community shelter. This section has been added to read: R323.2.4 Occupant density. Residential storm shelters located in or adjacent to one-and two-family dwellings may exceed the occupant density in ICC 500® Table 502.4 and shall not be required to conform to the requirements of a community shelter.
(16) Section R326.1 General. This section has been modified to remove the requirement for the construction of swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs to comply with the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code® to the newly created Appendix V, entitled "Appendix V, Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs," and has been renumbered in Appendix V to become V101.1. This section number R326.1 itself, has the same title with new language added to require new swimming pools, spas and hot tubs requiring a permit to comply with Sections R326.2 through R326.4. This section has been modified to read: R326.1 General. Residential swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs requiring a permit shall comply with Sections R326.2 through R326.4.
(17) Section R326.2 Enclosure. This section has been added to provide enclosure requirements for residential swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs. This section has been added to read: R326.2 Enclosure. Swimming pools shall be completely enclosed by a fence or barrier not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) in height or a screen enclosure. Openings in the fence or barrier shall not permit the passage of a 4-inch-diameter (102 mm) sphere. Exceptions:
(18) Section R326.3 Gates. This section has been added to provide gate requirements for residential swimming pools, spas and hot tubs. This section has been added to read: R326.3 Gates. Exterior pedestrian access doors or gates shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. Doors or gates other than pedestrian access doors or gates shall have a self-latching device. Where the release mechanism of the self-latching device is located less than 54 inches (1372 mm) from the bottom of the door or gate, the release mechanism shall be located on the pool side of the door or gate, 3 inches (76 mm) or more below the top of the door or gate, and the door or gate and barrier shall be without openings greater than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) within 18 inches (457 mm) of the release mechanism. Exception: Gates equipped with a locking device.
(19) Section R326.4 Suction outlet fitting assemblies. This section has been added to clarify all suction outlet fitting assemblies shall be listed and labeled in compliance with ANSI/APSP/ICC 16. This section has been added to read: R326.4 Suction outlet fitting assemblies. Suction outlet fitting assemblies shall be listed and labeled in compliance with ANSI/APSP/ICC 16.
(20) R326.5 Entrapment avoidance. This section has been modified to require suction entrapment avoidance for pools and spas to comply with ANSI/APSP/ICC 7 and provide an exception for portable spas and portable exercise pools listed in accordance with UL 1563 or CSA C22.2 No 218.1. This section has been modified to read: R326.5 Entrapment avoidance. Suction entrapment avoidance for pools and spas shall be provided in accordance with ANSI/APSP/ICC 7. Exception: Portable spas and portable exercise pools listed in accordance with UL 1563 or CSA C22.2 No 281.1.
(21) Section R327.3 Installation. This section has been modified to change the wording "stationary storage battery systems" to "ESS (Energy Storage Systems) and delete the requirement prohibiting them from being installed within the habitable space. This section has been modified to read: R327.3 Installation. ESS (Energy Storage Systems) shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and their listing, if applicable.
(22) Section R327.3.1 Locations. This section has been added to specify the locations where an ESS (Energy Storage Systems) may be installed. This section has been added to read: R327.3.1 Locations.