It was a good idea to use the International Green Construction Code as the first document for online voting since this is probably the least-used code. It also appears to be the code that receives the least input from the ICC membership.
The concept of voting online was to make the code-change process transparent. The process allows all ICC voting members to view changes on their own computer and vote within the first two weeks following the close of the annual ICC code hearings. Individuals enforcing the code and working for a government entity are allowed to vote on the ICC code changes. Honorary members of ICC also are granted voting privileges.