Minnesota Statutes

§ 326B.124 — EXEMPTIONS

Minnesota § 326B.124
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTRADE REGULATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION
Ch. 326BCONSTRUCTION CODES AND LICENSING

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Minn. Stat. § 326B.124 (2026).

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(a)The commissioner may exempt a part of a historic building occupied by the state from the state or another building, fire, safety, or other code if the exemption is necessary to preserve the historic or esthetic character of the building or to prevent theft, vandalism, terrorism, or another crime. When the commissioner grants an exemption, the commissioner shall consider providing equivalent protection. A certificate of occupancy may not be denied because of an exemption under this section.
(b)The house of representatives and senate chambers located in the State Capitol are exempt from any State Building Code and State Fire Code requirements pertaining to:
(1)door locks;
(2)exit sign placement at exit access doors; and (3) occupancy limit signs. The house of representatives and senat

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Legislative History

1990 c 572 s 12;2007 c 140 art 4 s 61; art 13 s 4;1Sp2017 c 8 art 2 s 14;2018 c 214 art 2 s 12

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