NCSBCS STANDING COMMITTEES
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The Regulatory Affairs Committee is charged with developing and recommending methods of operation for programs that will, within the policies of the association, provide a practical basis for improved interstate and intrastate regulations.  The committee also reviews pending federal and state legislation and regulations and recommends appropriate responses that reflect the concerns of NCSBCS public sector members.  This committee generates topics for the monthly NCSBCS/AMCBO public sector members important issues calls.  The scope of the committee is:

  • Support the Alliance for Building Regulatory Reform in the Digital Age.

  • Identify and promote ways of educating elected officials on the need for unified building regulatory structures and a family of uniform coordinated model construction codes and standards.

  • Recommend and promote programs that improve interstate and intrastate building regulatory systems (less cost and greater effectiveness and efficiency).

  • Provide a forum for the information technology industry to provide input to state and local governments on cooperative actions that can be taken by the public and private sectors to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the nation’s building regulatory process through the application and use of information technology.

Membership is open to all NCSBCS public sector members (delegate and government) who administer a building code.

Yes, I would like to join

This committee is the successor of two previously separate NCSBCS subcommittees, one concerned with the industrialized/modular buildings and the other manufactured homes.  The committee brings together NCSBCS members to review and recommend the development of services to assist and nationally coordinate the states’ role in the regulation of these two types of factory built buildings.

This committee is open to all public and private sector members involved in factory-built construction.

Yes, I would like to join.

 

 

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Mailing address: NCSBCS, 505 Huntmar Park Drive, Suite 210, Herndon, VA 20170

Federal ID # 42-1045097

 

For more information, contact Carolyn Fitch at (703) 437-0100 ext. 238 or cfitch@ncsbcs.org.