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SBCC executive committee delays April meeting, directs economic impact analyses and authorizes contracting for 'Kid Homes' code
Summary
On April 3 the Building Code Council Executive Committee moved the April full council meeting to April 24 to allow more time for cost‑benefit analyses, directed the Economic Impact Workgroup to evaluate four legislatively mandated items, and authorized staff to begin contracting to develop baseline code language for the Kid Homes bill, which has a roughly one‑year rulemaking timeline.
The Washington State Building Code Council Executive Committee on April 3 voted to move its April Council meeting from April 17 to April 24 to allow staff more time to finish cost‑benefit and small‑business impact analyses and to prepare CR102 filings for pending rulemakings. Committee members also directed the Workgroup of Economic Impact to consider four legislatively mandated items in the upcoming analyses and authorized staff to initiate a contract to develop baseline code language for the Kid Homes bill.
Dustin Curb, the council’s managing director, told members that staff is still awaiting inputs — including…
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