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Celebrating 2006 Building Safety Week

2006 Building Safety Week Capitol Hill Day visits

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ICC Board President Henry L. Green (left) meets in the U.S. Capitol with Alaska Senator and Senate President Pro Tempore Ted Stevens to discuss the International Code Council's legislative priorities. Green is Executive Director of the Bureau of Construction Codes & Fire Safety for Michigan's Department of Labor and Economic Growth.  
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The International Code Council Board of Directors and Government Relations Advisory Committee met with more than just their own delegations this year during Building Safety Week Capitol Hill Day. They met with members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to discuss the International Code Council's legislative priorities for the second session of the 109th Congress.

Resolution Supporting Effective Post Hurricane Reconstruction - In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, this priority directs Congressional attention to encouraging effective reconstruction through supporting and promoting state and local adoption and enforcement of the International Codes.

Implementation of the Code and Safety for the Americas (CASA) Act - The CASA Act authorized the U.S. Agency for International Development to carry out a program to improve building construction codes and practices in Ecuador, El Salvador and other Latin American countries through the training of professionals, the translation and distribution of code publications and other assistance as needed.

National Code Enforcement Grant Program (NCEGP) - An ICC initiative in advocating introduction of new legislation. This proposal seeks creation of a federal competitive grant program to provide capital resources to local code enforcement offices. Criteria for eligibility would incentivize establishment of enterprise funds to ensure self-sufficiency in local building code enforcement.

The Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act - The legislation amends the Internal Revenue Code to classify automatic fire sprinkler systems as 5-year depreciable property, creating an incentive for commercial property owners to retrofit buildings with sprinkler systems.

The Campus Fire Safety Right To Know Act - In support of the national initiatives of the Center for Campus Fire Safety, the ICC has been effective in coordinated advocacy to advance this measure which would require campuses receiving federal funds to report fire event and fire preparedness related data.

Appropriations to fund the National Windhazard Impact Reduction Program - Full funding for the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program at $25 million, including $9.4 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency; $4 million for the National Institute of Standards and Technology; $9.4 million for the National Science Foundation; and $2.2 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Appropriations to fund the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program - The program coordinates work done by FEMA, USGS, NSF and NIST with collective funding of approximately $180 million per year. To carry out the new responsibilities the reauthorization included $12.1 million in new authorization for NIST, growing to $14.6 million in FY2009. The ICC advocates appropriations for NIST's new responsibilities.

The Cigarette Fire Safety Act - The bill would implement a national fire safety standard for cigarettes and that requires cigarettes to self-extinguish if dropped or left unattended. The legislation directs the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to adopt the New York state cigarette fire safety standard as the national standard.

In addition to addressing legislative priorities, each of the International Code Council members offered the International Code Council as a resource for building safety and fire prevention issues.

 

   

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