8thEdition (2023) FBC Code Update Development Tasks

 

8th Edition (2023) Update to the Florida Building Code—

Tasks

Schedule

Selection of the model codes:

 

    2020 NEC published and available to the public;

08/25/2019

    2021 International Codes published and available to the public;

January 2021

    Commission selects 2021 I Codes “model codes” and 2020 NEC to conduct its review

2/9/2021

Completed

 

Review of the model code changes:

 

In coordination with ICC, staff post complete listing of the code changes to the I Codes online

2/25/2021

Completed

 

Staff post on Commission website/Building Code Information System (BCIS) analysis of the 2021 I-Code change to provide for identification of  the following:

 

-  Provisions which overlap with the provisions of the FBC

-  Provisions which correlate directly with the provisions of the FBC

-  Provisions which provide for energy efficiency standards that meet or

   exceed the national energy standards mandated by Title III of the Energy

   Conservation and Protection Act

-  Provisions which are necessary to maintain eligibility for federal funding

   and discounts from the National Flood Insurance Program, the Federal

   Emergency management Agency, or the United States Department of

   Housing and Urban Development

 

5/17/2021

Completed

Residential Construction Cost Impact Workgroup (RCCIWG) reviews the 2021 changes to the International Residential Code (IRC) and provides comments to the Commission’s TACs on impactful code changes.

 

RCCIWG meeting – Conference call/Webinar

6/29/2021

Completed

45 day public review and comment period ends (By Rule -45 day min before TAC review)

7/1/2021

Completed

Staff post on Commission website analysis of the 2021 I-Code changes with public comments

 

(Tracking Charts and code change monographs)

 

8/2/2021

Completed

TACs review the 2021 changes to the I Codes and make recommendations to the Commission regarding those changes as follows:

 

That the Commission rejects certain model code provisions by consent agenda.

   

              (Due to such issues as being unnecessary, negatively impacting the level of public

               health, safety, or general welfare provided by an existing Florida Building Code

               provision, diminishing the requirements of provisions related to wind resistance or

               water intrusion, unnecessarily imposing additional costs, or potentially requiring

               modification or further investigation before being adopted for use in this state)

 

That the Commission approves certain model code provisions by consent agenda.

 

            (When considering whether to recommend inclusion on a consent agenda for

               approval, the TACs shall consider such criteria as whether the model code

               provisions are editorial or organizational in nature, correct an error, provide  

               clarification, provide for alternative design methods, improve the effectiveness of

               the code,  are uncontroversial to affected stakeholders, or are required by law.)

 

That the Commission approve or reject certain model code provisions after considering them individually

 

               (When recommending individual consideration of model code updates, the TACs

                shall consider such criteria as whether the update has the potential to impose

                significant costs, cause confusion or regulatory difficulty, may be unnecessary, is

                 highly controversial to affected stakeholders, or requires further evaluation.)

 

TACs meetings – on site - TBD

9/22-30/2021 and 10/1-7/2021

Completed

Staff post TACs’ recommendations online for further public review

10/15/2021

Completed

Deadline for requesting amendments (2021 I-Codes changes) to be pulled of the consent agenda for individual consideration 

11/19/2021

Completed

Commission considers TACs’ recommendations regarding the latest changes to the model codes -  on site meeting (TBD)

12/14-15/2021

Completed

Staff post Commission’s recommendations online

1/3/2022

Completed

Proposed modification to the foundation code and Commission’s approved I –Codes changes

 

Period for public to propose modifications to the 7th Edition (2020) FBC and the Commission’s approved I-Codes changes  

1/4/2022 – 2/15/2022

Completed

Proposed amendments reviewed by staff and posted to the Commission website

3/3/2022

Completed

1st 45 day comment period ends (By law -45 day min before TAC review)

4/17/2022

 

Staff post on Commission website proposed code changes (Tracking Charts and Detail Reports)

 

Staff assign TAC members specific proposed code change for review in advance of the TAC meetings in June

5/2/2022

Completed

    TACs consider proposed modifications (1st 45 day comment period)

TACs meetings - 4-day on-site meetings

6/20-24/2022

Completed

 

TACs recommendations posted to the website Starting date for the 2nd 45 day comment period

7/13/2022

Completed

 

 

Residential Construction Cost Impact Workgroup (RCCIWG) reviews the TACs’ recommendations with regard to the proposed modifications to the Florida Residential Code (FRC) and provides comments to the TACs/Commission on impactful code changes.

 

RCCIWG meeting – Conference call/webinar

8/17/2022

Completed

 

2nd 45 day comment period ends (by law – 45 day min before Commission review)

8/26/2022

 

 

Staff post on Commission website proposed code changes with comments (Tracking Chats and Details Reports)

9/21/2022

Completed

 

 

TACs consider public comments on their actions on the proposed mods

TACs meetings – 4-day meetings [2-day on-site (TBD) and 2 – day via conference/webinar] – As needed and as applicable

10/5-13/2022

Completed

 

Staff post on Commission website TACs consideration of public comments

11/10/2022

Completed

 

 

Deadline for requesting amendments to be pulled of the consent agenda for individual consideration 

11/22/2022

Completed

 

 

    Commission considers TAC recommendations (2nd 45 day comment period)

Commission – 2-day meeting

 

12/13-14/2022

Completed

 

   8th Edition (2023) FBC (7th Edition (2020) FBC, Florida Supplement and Commission’s approved I Codes) posted online

 

12/20/2022

Completed

 

Provide Supplements to ICC for integration into the 7th Edition (2020) FBC

Completed

 

Deadline for submitting comments on the draft 8th Edition (2023) update to the FBC (Supplements plus 7th Edition (2020) FBC)

January 31, 2023

TACs review comments to Rule Development Workshop of March 14, 2023 and make recommendations to the Commission

 

TACs meetings – 4 days of conference call/webinar meetings

2/21-24/2023

Completed

 

 

Rule development Workshop

 

Commission – 1-day meeting

 

March 14, 2023

Completed

 

Rule development workshop

 

To review comment requesting consideration of the latest editions of ICC 500 and ICC 600 for inclusion in the 2023 update to the FBC

 

Meetings - Conference call/webinar/concurrently – in the morning

 

Appropriate TACs (Roofing, Structural and Special Occupancy)

Residential Construction Cost Impact Workgroup (RCCIWG)

 

Meeting Commission – Conference call/webinar – in the afternoon

 

 

May 10, 2023

Integrated Draft 8th Edition (2023) FBC – Posted online

 

May 22, 2023

 

Hearing on 8th Edition (2023) FBC to consider received comments

 

TBD

Final Rule Hearing on 8th Edition (2023) FBC/Commission approves final version of Code

8th Edition (2023) Florida Fire Prevention Code available in final format

 

TBD

    Rule Submitted to Secretary of State and Supplement/Integrated posted online –  subject to addressing all JAPC’s concerns

TBD

    Final FBC -PDF posted

TBD

    Printed Code available  - subject to negotiation with ICC

TBD

    2023 FBC (8th edition) effective date (6 – months after publication)

12/31/2023

 

 

553.73(7)(e) A rule updating the Florida Building Code in accordance with this subsection shall take effect no sooner than 6 months after publication of the updated code. Any amendment to the Florida Building Code which is adopted upon a finding by the commission that the amendment is necessary to protect the public from immediate threat of harm takes effect immediately.