37 Tex. Admin. Code § 263.12 - Additions/New Construction
New facilities, new additions, and major renovations to existing facilities shall:
(1) be
constructed of fire resistive, noncombustible materials. Single story, minimum
security facilities may use wood framing when provided as part of an
Underwriters Laboratory fire rated assembly, appropriate for the application,
provided exterior walls, interior walls, and ceilings are of fire resistive
materials. Roof materials shall meet Class C criterion unless superseded by
local code requirements;
(2) have
dividing fire and smoke partitions between floors, between compartments, and in
corridors with self-closing fire doors or normally closed power operated
swinging or sliding detention doors;
(3) have Class A interior finish materials on
all interior surfaces (flame spread 0-25, smoke developed 0-450 in accordance
with NFPA 255, "Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
Materials");
(4) be designed for
isolation of fires, riots, or other emergencies;
(5) provide means of egress components
consisting of doors, stairs, and smoke proof enclosures (in multistory
facilities), horizontal exits, and passageways in accordance with NFPA 101 Life
Safety Code §14.2 concerning Means of Egress Components.
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