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Boca or BOCA may refer to:
Entertainment[edit]
- Boca, a 1994 film starring Rae Dawn Chong
- Boca (2010 film), a 2010 Brazilian film
- 'Boca' (The Sopranos episode), a 1999 episode of the American television series The Sopranos
Locations[edit]
- La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- La Boca Formation, a geological formation in Mexico
- Boca, California, a former settlement
- Boca, a village in Samarinești Commune, Gorj County, Romania
- Boca Chica, a municipality of the Santo Domingo province in the Dominican Republic
- Boca Chica Key, an island in the lower Florida Keys
- Boca Chica (disambiguation), several places
- Boca, Novara, a municipality in the Province of Novara, Italy
- Boca Del Mar, Florida, a census-designated place in Palm Beach County, Florida
- Boca del Río, Veracruz, a city in the Mexican state of Veracruz
- Boca Grande, Florida, a town on Gasparilla Island, Florida
- Boca grande (disambiguation), several places
- Boca Pointe, Florida, a census-designated place in Palm Beach County, Florida
- Boca Raton, Florida, a city in Palm Beach County, Florida
- Boca Raton (disambiguation), several places
- Several straits separating Trinidad and Tobago from the South American mainland:
- The Bocas del Dragón (consisting of the Boca Grande, Boca de Navios, Boca de Huevos, and Boca de Monos)
- The Boca del Serpiente or Columbus Channel
- The Bocas Islands, which lie in the Bocas del Dragón
- Boca (river), a tributary of the Siret in eastern Romania
People[edit]
- Andrea Del Boca, an Argentine television actress
- Carlos Bocanegra, nicknamed 'Boca', an American soccer player
Sports[edit]
- Boca Juniors, a sports club based in La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Boca Unidos, a sports club based in Corrientes, Argentina
- Boca F.C., a defunct football team from Belize
- A.S.D. Boca Pietri, a football team from Bologna, Italy
- Boca Ascesa Val Liona, a football team from Grancona, Italy
- Sociedade Boca Júnior Futebol Clube, a football club based in Cristinápolis, Sergipe, Brazil
Other uses[edit]
- Bird Observation & Conservation Australia, the former Bird Observers Club of Australia
- Bloque Obrero Comunista de Andalucía, an Andalusian Communist group
- Boca Burger, an American brand of vegetarian hamburger
- Bureau of Consular Affairs (Republic of China), a government agency in Taiwan
- BOCA National Property Maintenance Code, a publication created by the Building Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA). See International Building Code
- Boca Research Inc., was a modem manufacturer, acquired at 2000 by Zoom Telephonics
- Boulevard Oaks Civic Association, for the neighborhood of Boulevard Oaks, Houston, Texas
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State to State Adoption
Each state adopts model codes published by the International Code Council (ICC). These provide the basis for a jurisdiction’s Construction Codes.
Each jurisdiction (state, county, or city) typically modifies the model Construction Codes. Make sure to refer to the governing body to determine how the model code is modified. You are required to comply with the strictest provisions.
While some states provide integrated codes such as the California codes and the New York City building codes, these are not available in all cases. Where these are not provided, UpCodes has integrated the local amendments in jurisdiction like Pennsylvania and New York State.
Find code adoptions by state here.International Codes (I-Codes)
1996 Boca Building Code Pdf
Every three years the ICC works to publish a new set of I-Codes that can be adopted and modified by each state.
The Construction Codes for each jurisdiction will be selected from this set of publications. Most states follow a three-year code adoption cycle in order to keep up-to-date with the ICC revision process.
1999 Boca Building Code
International Building Code
International Residential Code
Boca National Building Code 1993
International Fire Code
International Existing Building Code
International Energy Conservation Code
International Mechanical Code
International Plumbing Code
Fire Protection Codes/ Life Safety
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) does not indicate where systems are required but rather provides guidance on the design of the system.
The I-Codes may indicate your project is required to have a sprinkler system throughout the building. The I-Codes do not indicate exactly how the sprinkler system must be designed. However, the I-Codes adopt NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems which provides you with the requirements on sprinkler head spacing, sprinkler type, location, etc. This is also typical to other systems such as fire alarms.
Accessibility Compliance
Every new building and even existing buildings must be designed to accommodate handicapped patrons. The most common requirements are defined in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and ICC ANSI A117.1, Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design is broken down into two applicable sections, Title II and Title III. Title II is applicable to State and Local Government Facilities while Title III is applicable to Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities.
The ICC ANSI A117.1 document is adopted and modified by the I-Codes and is applicable to sites, facilities, buildings and elements required to be accessible. Not all jurisdictions adopt ICC ANSI A117.1 and some jurisdictions have their own accessibility code (i.e., Florida). Therefore, it is important to determine the application of each document based on the project scope and location.
It should also be noted that if the project facility is federally funded or a federal facility the application of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) and The Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) must be researched and determined for application.