Exception: As modified in Part 904.0 for historical buildings.
Exception: Alteration work that is exclusively either plumbing, mechanical, fire protection system or electrical shall not be considered a reconstruction, regardless of its extent.
Exception: Rehabilitation work areas in which the alteration work is exclusively either plumbing, mechanical, fire protection system or electrical shall not be included in the computation of total area of all rehabilitation work areas.
Exceptions:
Exceptions:
Exception: Such reduction shall be allowed as long as the strength and the stability of the building are not reduced to below the Building Code requirements.
Exceptions:
Exceptions:
Exception: Electrical equipment and wiring in newly installed partitions and ceilings shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Electrical Code.
Exception: Existing service of sixty-ampere three-wire capacity, and feeders of thirty ampere or larger two- or three-wire capacity, shall be accepted if adequate for the electrical load being served.
Exception: Existing mechanical ventilation systems shall comply with the requirements of Section 506.2.
NOTE: Where the section is followed by the letter "B", "F", or "O", the following meaning shall apply:
"B" This means that the Building Official or the Plumbing, Mechanical or Electrical Inspector shall review the plans, issue the permit, inspect the installation, and approve the final certificate.
"F" This means that the Fire Official shall review the plans for approval, the Fire Official and/or the Building Official inspects the installation, and the Fire Official observes the final test and approves the final installation. The Building Official shall issue the permits.
"O" This would indicate another State agency approval and inspection is needed. An explanation will indicate the agency and approvals needed.
510 R.I. Code R. 510-RICR-00-00-20.5