The bill amends the Stille-DeRossett-Hale Single State Construction Code Act by updating Section 10, which outlines the requirements for obtaining a building or construction permit in Michigan. Key changes include the insertion of the term "contractor" alongside "builder," "architect," and "engineer" as individuals who can submit permit applications. The language has been modified to clarify that the application must be submitted in writing and must include detailed specifications, plans, and site plans. Additionally, the bill specifies that the application must contain the full name and residence of the landowner and the intended use of the building or structure.

Further amendments include the introduction of new provisions that exempt certain types of structures, such as qualifying roadside stands and tents, from specific requirements under the act. The bill also establishes conditions under which a person applying for a construction permit to install replacement equipment will not be required to obtain additional permits, provided that certain criteria are met. These changes aim to streamline the permitting process while ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 125.1510