Bill
LC 2700
Revise building codes
LC 2700 would revise state building codes to modernize safety, energy efficiency, and accessibility, affecting builders, homeowners, and local officials; draft died in process.
Bill
LC 2700
LC 2700 would revise state building codes to modernize safety, energy efficiency, and accessibility, affecting builders, homeowners, and local officials; draft died in process.
LC 2700 is a proposed bill titled “Revise building codes” in the Buildings and Building Regulations subject area. The available metadata indicates the bill was introduced on December 11, 2024 and labeled as a draft. The current status of the bill is that the draft died in process, with a recorded action on May 27, 2025.
Because the text of the bill is not provided in the information available here, this summary focuses on the documented purpose suggested by the title, the procedural history, and the potential implications of any revision to state building codes.
Interpretation: “Died in Process” generally means the bill did not advance through the legislative process in its current session and is not moving toward enactment unless reintroduced or revived in a subsequent session.
Note: Without the bill text, the above reflects typical elements of “building code revision” efforts and should not be interpreted as confirmed provisions of LC 2700.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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