The International Code Council has released the schedule for the 2026 Public Comment Hearing Schedule (PCH), which includes both Group A and Group B of the International Codes® (I-Codes®). The PCH will begin on April 19, 2026, at 1 PM ET, and will be held exclusively…
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Notice of 2026 Public Comment Hearing Schedule
The International Code Council has released the schedule for the 2026 Public Comment Hearing Schedule (PCH).
Public Comments Requested on the 2030 International Energy Conservation Code®
The ICC Board has established a new framework for developing the 2030 International Energy Conservation Code® (IECC®) that moves its content into two documents, the IECC and IECC Expanded.
The ICC Board has established a new framework for developing the 2030 International Energy Conservation Code® (IECC®) that moves its content into two documents, the IECC and IECC Expanded. This split ensures that ICC…
International Code Council Chapters Honored for Extraordinary Performance and Participation in 2025
The International Code Council honored several outstanding chapters at the Chapter Presidents Meeting on Oct. 20, 2025, during the organization’s Annual Conference in Cleveland, Ohio.
Every year, the International Code Council (ICC) recognizes chapters that reflect and promote the organization’s mission and goals. In 2025, ICC honored several outstanding chapters at the Chapter Presidents Meeting on Oct….
Malibu’s Yolanda Bundy Receives 2025 Gerald H. Jones Code Official of the Year Award
The Code Official of the Year Award is presented in honor of the founders of the three model code organizations that led to the creation of the Code Council.
The Gerald H. Jones Code Official of the Year Award recognizes individuals whose contributions strive to advance the code enforcement profession and the mission of the International Code Council (ICC), and honors model code organization…
How the Ohio Board of Building Standards is Creating a New Pathway to Building Inspector
The Ohio Board of Building Standards is bringing younger people, or people that traditionally didn't qualify, into the profession.
Upon realizing that the majority of their workforce is nearing retirement, the Ohio Board of Building Standards went looking to recruit the next generation of building safety professionals. The goal was to compel younger…
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