The California Building Standards Commission has voted not to use the International Building CodeT in updating the California Building Standards Code.

The California Building Standards Commission has voted not to use the International Building CodeT as part of its effort to update the California Building Standards Code. The Commission elected to continue using the 1997 Uniform Building CodeT as the basis for the 2001 edition of the California Building Standards Code.

The Commission is charged with reviewing, approving and publishing building standards adopted by state agencies. Every three years, the Commission publishes a new edition of the California Building Standards Code in an effort to keep the standards updated.

In addition, the Commission voted to use the 2000 edition of the Uniform Fire Code, developed by the WFCA, and the 2000 editions of the Uniform Mechanical Code and the Uniform Plumbing Code, developed by IAPMO, to address other safety issues. The Commission had previously used the 1997 editions of the UFC, UMC and UPC. The National Electrical CodeR continues to be the basis for the California Electric Code.