Bill
LC 2690
Generally revise building code permits
Aims to broadly revise building code permit rules to streamline applications, reviews, and costs for builders, developers, contractors, and property owners.
Bill
LC 2690
Aims to broadly revise building code permit rules to streamline applications, reviews, and costs for builders, developers, contractors, and property owners.
Overview
- Bill Number: LC 2690
- Title: Generally revise building code permits
- Subject: Buildings and Building Regulations
- Status: Draft Died in Process
- Introduced: December 11, 2024
- Classification: bill
Status timeline
- 2024-12-11: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-12-11: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process
Purpose and scope
- The bill is described as “generally revise building code permits.” Based on the title and status notes, its intended objective appears to be a broad reform or modernization of the permitting framework used for building projects. The exact legislative text, including definitions, scope, and specific changes, is not provided in the available information.
Key provisions (not specified in the information provided)
- The specific provisions of LC 2690 are not included in the data you supplied. Typical elements in a bill of this nature could involve:
- Changes to application procedures for building permits (forms, required documentation, and digital submission processes)
- Timelines and performance standards for permit reviews and approvals
- Fee structures, waivers, or refunds related to permitting
- Inspections, compliance, and enforcement provisions
- Exemptions or thresholds for minor projects
- Transitional provisions to align existing permits with new rules
- Roles and responsibilities of local permitting authorities and state oversight
- Note: The actual provisions could differ. Access to the full text would be needed to enumerate precise changes.
Who would be affected
- Property owners and developers undertaking construction, renovation, or major improvements that require permits
- Contractors, design professionals (architects, engineers), and permit applicants
- Local building departments and inspectors responsible for permit issuance, review, and inspections
- Potentially homeowners’ associations or residents in jurisdictions with distinct permit processes
- If enacted, the measures could influence project timelines, costs, and administrative steps across public and private sectors
Procedural and timeline notes
- The bill’s lifecycle shows limited activity after introduction:
- Introduced on 2024-12-11
- Draft assigned and placed on hold on 2024-12-11
- Draft subsequently died in process on 2025-05-27
- Status indicates the bill did not advance and there is no enacted change at this time.
Next steps for readers
- For precise details, review the full legislative text and fiscal notes on the official legislative portal (search LC 2690).
- Track any future reintroduction or amendments if the proposal is revived in a subsequent session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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