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Public Review on Proposed Changes to the National Model Construction Codes — Fall 2011

The Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes (CCBFC) invites Code users and stakeholders to participate in the review of proposed changes to the following National Model Construction Codes:

  • the National Building Code of Canada 2010 (NBC)
  • the National Fire Code of Canada 2010 (NFC), and
    the National Plumbing Code of Canada 2010 (NPC).

This national public review takes place from October 24 to December 16, 2011.

The purpose of this public review is to:

  • provide Code users and stakeholders with a detailed look at proposed technical changes, and
  • seek comment on each proposed technical change as to whether it should be approved, altered, or rejected.

The public review will close at 4:00 p.m. EDT on December 16, 2011, after which comments will no longer be accepted. The relevant committees of the CCBFC will review every comment that was received up to that date. The committees will then either withdraw the proposed change, recommend that it be reviewed further for future consideration as a proposed change, or recommend that it be approved by the CCBFC, with or without modification.

FIVE STEPS FOR SUBMITTING COMMENTS ON PROPOSED CHANGES

Step 1: Read the Guidelines for writing comments.

Step 2: Read the Instructions for submitting comments.

Step 3: View the proposed technical and interim changes.

Step 4: Complete the On-line Comment Form.

    Select and view a proposed change. Fill out the Comment Form and submit it on-line by clicking on the Comment button at the top or at the end of the proposed change form. Only Comment Forms submitted on-line will be accepted.

    You may submit other related documents, such as reports, by e-mail, mail or fax.

    IMPORTANT: Submit one Comment Form per proposed change. If you are commenting on more than one proposed change, use a separate form for each one.

Step 5: Read What Happens to the Comments?

Thank you for contributing to the development of Canada's National Model Construction Codes.