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SBCC staff seeks schedule shift as code-cycle reports lag; warns of December deadlines

2529279 · March 8, 2025
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Staff told the executive committee that work on significant-change reports is behind schedule and recommended shifting committee and council dates; members discussed compressed petition-review windows and legal deadlines including a December 1 adoption target.

Staff told the State Building Code Council executive committee on March 7 that drafting of significant-change and existing-amendment reports for the 2024 code adoption cycle is behind schedule and recommended delaying tag and committee meetings by roughly one month to allow staff to finish report frameworks before tags review them.

Dustin, the council staff presenter, said the practice of having volunteers draft report frameworks during the prior cycle proved time-consuming and led staff to take on more of the…

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