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- Building Standards Commission
The Building Permit Fee All you need to know about the Building Standards Administration Special Revolving Fund (BSASRF), also known as The Green Fee or SB 1473
- California Building Standards Code
The 2022 California Building Standards Code (Cal Code Regs , Title 24) was published July 1, 2022, with an effective date of January 1, 2023 Summaries of the code changes in this edition and the supplements are available under the Resources tab of the CBSC website Supplement — Part 1 Check history note appendices to determine effective date of each change Errata — Part 2, Volume 1 (non
- Rulemaking - DGS
Rulemaking California Building Standards Code (Cal Code Regs , Title 24) Proposing and Adopting State Agency Rulemaking
- About - DGS
California Building Standards Commission Duties, Mission, Vision Challenges As provided in existing law and regulation, CBSC is charged with: Administering California's building code adoption process Coordinating and managing the model code adoption process for various state agencies Reviewing and approving building standards proposed and adopted by state agencies Codifying and publishing
- CBSC Frequently Asked Questions - DGS
Frequently Asked Questions Answers to questions about the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC), the California Building Standards Code (Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations), and related state laws, processes and procedures
- Contact Us - DGS
Code questions can be directed to us either by email at cbsc@dgs ca gov or by telephone at (916) 263-0916 For questions concerning buildings regulated by state agencies, review the “ California State Agencies Responsible for Building Codes ” brochure and the State Agency Contact List
- Resources - DGS
View information and promotional materials from the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) including publications, frequently asked questions and other helpful resources
- Local Amendments to Building Standards - Ordinances
Ordinances Received for Filing Choose the year for local amendments to building standards (also known as Local Building Codes or Ordinances) filed with the California Building Standards Commission
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