Section 260. Incombustible, fireproof and fire-resisting or fire-resistive material  


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  • 1. "Incombustible material" means material which will not burn
      or support combustion as determined and specified in the  rules  of  the
      board.
        2. "Fireproof material" means material capable of resisting the effect
      of  fire to a sufficient extent to insure the safety of the occupants of
      the building. The board shall determine and specify in  its  rules  what
      materials are fireproof materials.
        3.   "Fire-resisting  material"  or  "fire-resistive  material"  means
      material conforming  to  the  requirements  of  the  board  which  shall
      determine  and  specify in its rules what materials, not being fireproof
      materials, are fire-resisting or fire-resistive materials.