Cook County Building Code Chapter 32 incorporates the International Fire Code and adopts NFPA standards, requiring automatic sprinkler systems in most new commercial, multi-family, and many one- and two-family dwellings under IRC R313 as locally amended.
Cook County Building and Zoning enforces Chapter 32 in unincorporated areas, while suburbs adopt parallel codes through their fire protection districts. The county follows the International Fire Code with NFPA 13, 13R, and 13D referenced for sprinkler design. Illinois has not preempted local sprinkler mandates, so several Cook suburbs (Northbrook, Wilmette, Highland Park) require sprinklers in new single-family homes. The Cook County Department of Building and Zoning issues permits, and local fire departments perform acceptance testing. Existing structures are generally not retrofitted unless undergoing substantial renovation triggering current-code compliance under the building code.
Occupying a structure without a required sprinkler system, tampering with valves, or failing acceptance testing can trigger stop-work orders, daily fines, and refusal of certificate of occupancy by the county or local fire marshal.
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