Speakers

We are excited to announce this year's keynote and guest speakers.

Keynote Speakers

Victoria Arlen
ESPN Host, Motivational Speaker,
Paralympic Gold Medalist, Author

ICC Talks: Inspiration and Innovation

Erik Qualman
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Transformation Expert, Futurist, Bestselling Author

Annual Business Meeting

Guest Speakers

Sandra Benson
Vice President of Industry Transformation
Procore Technologies, Inc.

Moderator: Looking Forward

Invited
Deanne Criswell
Administrator
FEMA

Annual Business Meeting

Jeff Littleton
EVP/Chief Staff Officer
ASHRAE

Panelist: Looking Forward

Jim Tobin
CEO
NAHB

Panelist: Looking Forward

Lakisha Ann Woods
EVP/Chief Executive Officer
AIA

Panelist: Looking Forward

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The International Code Council recently uncovered a counterfeit operation producing and distributing unauthorized ICC code books within the United States.

This threatens the integrity of building codes and standards, and we’ve taken steps to protect public safety and retain the public’s confidence in the Code Council as the trusted source of model codes and standards.

The Code Council is pursuing legal actions, including a number of lawsuits in which we seek preliminary injunctions to halt the distribution of counterfeit books.

Temporary restraining orders have already been secured to stop the illegal sale of counterfeit code books. It is critical for the Code Council to pursue action against violators to control the quality of our products so that we can ensure that buildings remain as safe as possible.

If you are concerned that a code book may be counterfeit, it can only be guaranteed as a genuine article if purchased directly from the Code Council or one of our authorized resellers. We also invite you to help us educate others about the importance of purchasing authentic publications directly from the Code Council and/or its resellers.

Customers can contact Cesar Monteiro, Director of Business and Product Development for the Code Council, at cmonteiro@iccsafe.org for help finding an authorized reseller.

This collective effort is vital in maintaining the trust and integrity foundational to our shared commitment to building safety and compliance.

Thank you for your cooperation and continued support in these efforts. Together, we can overcome this challenge and continue to ensure the highest standards of safety and integrity in building practices.

Sunday, Oct. 20  ▪  6 am – 2 pm (Tee off 8 am)

The Code Council’s Past Presiding Officers will hold its annual fund raising event, the Ron Burton Annual Golf Outing, in conjunction with the ICC 2024 Annual Conference in Long Beach. This event includes a number of sponsorship opportunities and funds raised will go towards training and resources for the next generation of code officials.

The Ron Burton Golf Outing celebrates the life and work of William Ronald “Ron” Burton. Ron, as you may know, was a renowned code expert. He worked on many code-related projects for ICC, BOMA and the NAHB.

The tournament will be a shotgun-start at 8 am on Sunday, October 20, 2024, at the Harding Golf Course, 5500 Griffith Park Drive, Los Angeles CA 90027. Transportation, breakfast, lunch and beverage cart will be provided.

Ready to play but want to use your own clubs? There is a solution to that! Check out Ship Sticks today and have your clubs sent directly to the course. Be sure to note on your bag tag: Hold for ICC October 8, Attn: players name

Sponsorship Levels Overview

  • Overall Sponsor
  • Golf Tournament Sponsor
  • Hole Sponsors
  • Lunch Sponsor
  • Beverage Cart Sponsor
  • Gift Sponsor
# Description Fee
1 Presenting Sponsor $ 5,000
1 Golf Tournament Sponsor $ 4,000
3 Lunch Sponsor $ 2,000
3 Breakfast Sponsor $ 1,500
2 Beverage Cart Sponsor $ 2,000
1 Gelato Sponsor (SOLD) $ 800
1 Bloody Mary Bar $ 500
1 Bazooka $ 800
6 Gift Sponsor $ 500
1 Gift Bag Sponsor $ 500
18 Hole Sponsor $ 250
18 Tee Sponsor $ 250
1 Hole in One $ 1,000
1 Urban Chestnut Brewing Hole Sponsor $ 1,000
1 Long Drive Hole – Men $ 500
1 Long Drive Hole – Women $ 500
1 Long Putt Hole – Men $ 500
1 Long Putt Hole – Women $ 500
1 Closest to the Pin – Men $ 500
1 Closest to the Pin – Women $ 500
6 Raffle Prize $ 250

Ron Burton Golf Trophy

Sponsored by

BOMA

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Committee Action Hearings Webcasts – Group A #1

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Chapter Webinars

View quarterly webinars below to assist in planning, growing,
and maintaining your Code Council Chapter

The Quarter 1 Webinar focuses on submitting Chapter Annual Reports and the Chapter Benefits and Rewards Program. We also discuss the upcoming Chapter Leadership Academy.

2024 Quarter 1 Webinar – Quick References

Use these links to access more details on the webinar topics

Chapter Annual Report

Chapter Benefits

  • Chapter Education Benefit
  • View informational page
  • Submit for reimbursement here
  • Registration to Annual Conference
  • Designate your attendee here
  • Registration and Travel Accommodations to the Chapter Leadership Academy

Chapter Rewards

  • 50% off one ICC Training Day
  • Complimentary Registration to Annual Conference or Chapter Leadership Academy
  • Designate your attendee here
  • $50 Rebate for ICC Products or Services

Upcoming Chapter Webinars

  • Quarter 2 – Thursday, May 16, 2024, 11 am–Noon CT
  • Quarter 3 – Thursday, August 15, 2024, 11 am–Noon CT
  • Quarter 4 – Thursday, November 21, 2024, 11 am–Noon CT

 

On March 18, 2024, the International Code Council Board of Directors voted to affirm in part and reject in part nine appeals filed by five appellants to a draft of the 2024 commercial and residential editions of the International Energy Conservation Code® (IECC®). The Board also addressed several claims that aspects of the draft 2024 IECC codes were preempted by the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act.  

The Appeals 

The appeals were focused on the IECC’s scope and intent, consensus building approaches, procedural specific issues, and subject specific issues. The International Code Council Board of Directors determined that the scope and intent governing the 2024 IECC prohibited the inclusion of measures that did not directly affect building energy conservation within the base of the draft 2024 IECC, as the intent of both the commercial and residential 2024 IECC codes is limited to “providing minimum efficiency requirements for buildings that result in the maximum level of energy efficiency that is safe, technologically feasible, and life cycle cost effective considering economic feasibility, including potential costs and saving for consumers and building owners, and return on investment.” The Board further determined that alternative measures, including measures without direct impacts to building energy conservation, but that may reduce greenhouse gas emissions, could be included as appendix materials given the intent of both the residential and commercial IECC codes provides that “[t]he code may include nonmandatory appendices incorporating additional energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduction resources.”  

Based on this interpretation, the Board resolved that several challenged provisions that the Board viewed as concerning greenhouse gas reduction and not building energy conservation be removed from within the base of the draft 2024 IECC codes and placed in appendices to accompany the codes. The affected provisions moved to an appendix include:  

  • Sections C406.1.1.1 and C502.3.7.1 (heat pump products)  
  • Sections C403.4.6, C404.10, C405.2.8, R403.5.4 and N1103.5.4 (demand response)  
  • Sections C405.14, R404.7, and N1104.7 (electric vehicle charging infrastructure)  
  • Section C405.16 (electrical energy storage system readiness)  
  • Sections R404.6 and N1104.6 (solar readiness)  
  • Sections R404.5 and N1104.5 (electric readiness)  

Preemption

The Board also considered concerns voiced by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) that provisions in the draft IECC codes were federally preempted by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Where the Board determined there was a significant risk of preemption based on case law or the Board had concerns about the ability to comply with provisions using minimum efficiency equipment, the Board decided to move those provisions to a resource with a cautionary note regarding the risk of preemption. Affected provisions include:  

  • Appendix CG (all-electric commercial) and Appendix RE (all-electric residential): moved to resource due to significant risk of preemption based on case law 
  • Appendix CD Section CD101.1 and Table CD101.1 (prescriptive glide path to net zero): moved to resource due to significant risk of preemption based on an inability to comply with minimum efficiency equipment  
  • Appendix RG (glide path to net zero): retained as an appendix with a cautionary note regarding the limited compliance options for minimum efficiency equipment in specific climate zones 

 Finalization of the 2024 IECC

The Board’s determinations mark the conclusion of the 2024 IECC’s development and the code’s finalization. The 2024 IECC builds on the 2021 edition and is anticipated to improve energy efficiency by roughly 6.5% for residential buildings and by 10% for commercial buildings. For jurisdictions seeking to incorporate additional greenhouse gas reduction measures, the code will contain new options for electrical vehicle charging infrastructure, energy storage systems, electric readiness, and demand responsive controls. The Code Council deeply appreciates the extensive work of the 2024 IECC development committees and stakeholders who participated in the development process and the subsequent appeals.  

Building Valuation Data – Members

Updated February 2024

ICC strongly recommends that all jurisdictions and other interested parties actively evaluate and assess the impact of this BVD table before utilizing it in their current code enforcement related activities.

Building Valuation Data Archives

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February 2024 Published 03/01/24 203 KB
February 2024 Published 03/01/24 42 KB
August 2023 Published 08/23/23 337 KB
August 2023 Published 08/23/23 48 KB
February 2023 Published 08/25/23 337 KB
February 2023 Published 08/25/23 42 KB
August 2022 Published 09/20/22 337 KB
August 2022 Published 09/20/22 42 KB
February 2022 Published 02/28/22 203 KB
February 2022 Published 02/28/22 46 KB
August 2021 Published 08/31/21 206 KB
August 2021 Published 08/31/21 42 KB
February 2021 Published 03/02/21 337 KB
February 2021 Published 03/02/21 52 KB
August 2020 Published 09/01/20 260 KB
August 2020 Published 09/01/20 20 KB
February 2020 Published 02/13/20 337 KB
February 2020 Published 03/02/21 52 KB
August 2019 Published 08/28/19 181 KB
August 2019 Published 08/28/19 19 KB
February 2019 Published 02/25/19 181 KB
February 2019 Published 03/02/21 53 KB
August 2018 Published 08/27/18 173 KB
August 2018 Published 03/02/21 52 KB
February 2018 Published 03/02/18 153 KB
February 2018 Published 03/02/21 52 KB
August 2017 Published 08/25/17 141 KB
August 2017 Published 03/02/21 42 KB
February 2017 Published 02/21/17 125 KB
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August 2016 Published 08/22/16 154 KB
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August 2015 Published 12/15/15 154 KB
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Companion Tour

Monday, October 21  ▪  9 am–2 pm

See details below and this option is available as a part of Companion Premium registration.

Long Beach Hop Tour

Begin your adventure in the morning with a pickup from the Long Beach Convention Center, transitioning smoothly into a scenic water taxi ride. Accompanied by expert guides and Duffy captains, your journey includes all listed food, beverages, boat tickets, and equipment for a seamless experience.

The tour kicks off with a visit to the Queen Mary for the iconic clam chowder, establishing a day rich in maritime charm and culinary delights. As the morning progresses, savor delectable grilled shrimp in Alamitos Bay, followed by a serene, guided Duffy cruise to appreciate the harbor's beauty. By early afternoon, indulge in classic fish & chips, culminating in a leisurely return via water taxi. The tour wraps up as you arrive back at the dock, filled with memorable experiences and flavors.