Recommend Cailfornia to adopt the I-Codes! (Email)

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After several years of aggravation with alternate codes, California will finally join the rest of the nation in the adoption of the I-Codes. This news release from the ICC: California Building Standards Commission Withdraws 2003 Code Recommendations Decision Clears Way for State Agencies to Proceed with International Building, Fire and Residential Codes Sacramento, CA: The California Building Standards Commission voted 8-2 on Wednesday, March 16, to rescind its code recommendations of July 2003. The Commission's action will allow state agencies to move forward with the adoption of building codes that are the best fit for California, including the International Building Code (IBC), the International Fire Code (IFC) and the International Residential Code (IRC), in updating the State's building codes. The state agencies will bring proposed code amendments back to the Building Standards Commission for approval -- a process that is estimated to take about two years. This approach is consistent with how California has adopted building codes in the past.


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