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Rules governing the installation, replacement, alteration, relocation, and use of plumbing systems or plumbing materials are those contained in the international plumbing code, 2021 second printing edition, including appendices B, C, D, and E, except for sections 103.1, 103.2, 103.3, 104.2, 104.5 to 104.7, 104.8, 104.8
Michigan Plumbing licensees are required to complete at least 5 hours of continuing education prior to each renewal. Plumbing Contractor licensees must complete the 5 hours of continuing education within one year of code adoption. We offer the continuing education online in an easy to use self-paced format.
Yes. To perform any plumbing work legally in Michigan, you must be licensed through the state.
International Plumbing Code 2018 (IPC 2018)
How to Get a Michigan Master Plumber License Meet the minimum experience requirements: Be at least 18 years of age. Have at least 4,000 hours experience (over 2 or more years) as a licensed journeyman. Complete and submit an application for examination/licensure. Take and pass your exam. Pay the license fee.
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Michigan has adopted the International Plumbing Code (IPC) developed by the International Code Council. Minnesota uses the Minnesota Plumbing Code. Mississippi uses the International Plumbing Code (IPC) established by the International Code Council.
(4) A home shall have a minimum of 1 toilet, 1 lavatory, and 1 bathing facility for every 8 occupants of the home. (5) At least 1 toilet and 1 lavatory that are available for resident use shall be provided on each floor that has resident bedrooms.
The Michigan Electrical Code, R 408.30801 to R 408.30880, adopts by reference the 2017 National Electrical Code, 2013 NFPA 110 Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, and the 2013 NFPA 111 Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power.

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