International Code Council
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The International Code Council (ICC) is a United States based non-governmental organization which allows U.S. jurisdictions (states,counties, etc.) and other stakeholders to collaborate in the creation of model building codes and other building safety related standards.
The ICC identifies itself as a membership association which is dedicated to fire prevention and building safety. It develops construction and safety codes used in residential and commercial construction, both within the United States and elsewhere, promoting consistent code enforcement and higher quality construction.
The ICC has also developed the International Energy Conservation CodeĀ®, a model energy efficiency code.
[edit] See also
- Building code
- Fire safety
- International Building Code
- International Energy Conservation Code
- Model building code