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Comment on ICC Code Change Proposals for Code Hearings in Memphis
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Paul Karrer
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04-13-2015 04:29 PM
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The International Code Council (ICC) Committee Action Hearings are coming up April 19-28 in Memphis. Members and national staff will represent the AIA at the 2018 Group A code cycle updating codes that likely affect your practice every day (the IBC, IEBC, IRC, and more).
AIA submitted more than 50 code change proposals, many informed by input from members like you across the country. We welcome and appreciate your continued input. Please check out the links below for the complete monograph of code changes and other information (To find code change proposals by subject area or specific code section, refer to the cross index of proposed changes starting on page xxxv in the preamble).
Provide your professional comments on any code change proposal by emailing us at codes@aia.org or by responding below. Please provide the NUMBER of the code change proposal, your POSITION (supporting or opposing the change proposal), and a brief rationale.
Comments are due no later than Friday, April 17.
** Complete Monograph of Code Changes:
http://media.iccsafe.org/codes/2015-2017/GroupA/Complete-Monograph.pdf
>>To find code change proposals by subject area or specific code section, refer to the cross index of proposed changes starting on page xxxv in the preamble.
** Hearing Schedule:
http://www.iccsafe.org/cs/codes/Documents/2015-2017Cycle/2015GroupA_CAH_Hearing_Schedule.pdf
** Event Landing Page:
https://ww2.eventrebels.com/er/EventHomePage/CustomPage.jsp?ActivityID=12038&ItemID=46216
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