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This document notifies citizens that failure to comply with incorporated US laws could result in penalties. It states that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for noncompliance, and that citizens are responsible for informing themselves of enacted laws. The document specifically incorporates the 2012 International Mechanical Code as mandated by states and municipalities, including certain rules from Wyoming.

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Imc 2012 PDF

This document notifies citizens that failure to comply with incorporated US laws could result in penalties. It states that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for noncompliance, and that citizens are responsible for informing themselves of enacted laws. The document specifically incorporates the 2012 International Mechanical Code as mandated by states and municipalities, including certain rules from Wyoming.

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NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

United States Legal Document


≠ All citizens and residents are hereby advised that
this is a legally binding document duly incorporated by
reference and that failure to comply with such
requirements as hereby detailed within may subject you
to criminal or civil penalties under the law. Ignorance of
the law shall not excuse noncompliance and it is the
responsibility of the citizens to inform themselves as to
the laws that are enacted in the United States of America
and in the states and cities contained therein. ±
«
ICC IMC (2012), the International Mechanical Code,
as mandated by and incorporated by the States
and Municipalities, including the Rules of the
Council on Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety
of the State of Wyoming, Chapter 1, Section 2,
Clause A(iv).

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