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Links to Related Sites:
- ThinkPermit Website
The ThinkPermit website provides information to the public about building codes, permits and inspections. It has links to building departments throughout the state of Oregon. It also has public outreach and communication tools for building departments.
- Permits Protect Website
Permits Protect is a consumer protection and public awareness program.The Program emphasizes the importance of legal, permitted and inspected construction work, and educates consumers, when undertaking a construction project.
- International Code Council (ICC)
The International Code Council, a membership association dedicated tobuilding safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to constructresidential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the InternationalCodes developed by the International Code Council.
- Building Codes Division, State of Oregon
Bulletins, publications, forms, news releases, continuing education information.
- Washington Association of Building Officials
Dedicated to the Development of Building Code Officials in Washington State.
- Oregon Mechanical Officials Association
Providing an environment for mechanical code officials and industry professionals to share knowledge to enhance the public welfare.
- Los Angeles Basin Chapter ICC
News and information about building officials and code issues in the Los Angeles area.
- MJ Arts
Code consulting website of Marty Jones of MJ Arts
Underwriters Laboratories Inc Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization. UL has tested products for public safety for over a century. Each year more than 17 billion UL Marks are applied to products worldwide. UL is not affiliated with the Oregon Building Officials Assn and does not endorse the Web site.
- Winstead and Associates
Architecture and code administration / consulting.
- Code Attorney Blog
A blog about code enforcement issues for building officials, building inspectors, property maintenance inspectors, fire inspectors, zoning inspectors and anyone else interested in this area.
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