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File #: 7268    Version: 1 Name: Adoption of the 2024 International Construction Codes and 2023 National Electrical Code
Type: Ordinances Status: Passed
File created: 6/27/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/8/2025 Final action: 7/8/2025
Title: Consider An Ordinance Adopting The 2024 International Construction Codes And 2023 National Electrical Code.
Attachments: 1. Summary of Major Changes to the 2024 I-Codes, 2. NCTCOG memo to jurisdictions, 3. Proposed Ordinance
CC MEETING: July 8, 2025

DATE: June 27, 2025

TO: Erin Rinehart, City Manager

FROM: Brett L. King, Director of Development Services / Building Official
Shannon Hicks, Assistant City Manager

Title
Consider An Ordinance Adopting The 2024 International Construction Codes And 2023 National Electrical Code.

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BACKGROUND:
Building and construction codes have been implemented in the United States since 1928, and the three major code groups merged to publish a single set of codes beginning in the year 2000. These codes are known as the International Codes, and these codes are updated every three years to accommodate new trends and technologies in construction. The City adopted the 2021 International Codes and the 2020 National Electrical Code effective February 2022.

The North Central Texas Council of Government's Regional Codes Coordinating Committee (RCCC) recommended approval of regional amendments to the 2024 International Construction Codes, which were subsequently approved by the NCTCOG Executive Committee on March 27, 2025. The regional amendments to the 2023 National Electrical Code were previously approved. These amendments were compiled by five code advisory boards, composed of building professionals from the public and private sector, in open meetings to consider the codes and reach a consensus on regional amendments. The ultimate goal of the RCCC is regional uniformity for model construction codes for the entire north central Texas region. This is a grand effort to simplify the construction process, advance the safety of building systems, promote common code interpretation, facilitate mobility of contractors, and reduce construction costs.

The Property Standards Board was provided with copies of the proposed amendments at the June 26, 2025 meeting for their feedback. The Board recommended approval of the proposed amendments. Staff has been informing stakeholders of the anticipated changes and effective date of adoption during pre-development ...

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