Code Advisory Committee Call for Application
2024-2026 Term Applications
The California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) is seeking applicants for Code Advisory Committees (CACs) for the 2024-2026 term.
CBSC is soliciting applications from:
- State Agency Representatives2
- Local Government Building, Water Efficiency, and Fire Officials1
- Plumbing and Electrical Inspectors
- Disability Access Advocates
- Public Members
- Architects
- Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Fire Protection Engineers
- Energy/Building Performance Specialists
- Environmental/Energy Organization Representatives
- Commercial Building and Residential Construction Industry Representatives
- General Contractors
- Acute Care Hospital, Skilled Nursing Facility, Primary Care, and Specialty Clinic Representatives
Persons wishing to be considered for one or more positions on a CAC must submit an application and supporting documents by October 2, 2023.
If you previously served on a CAC, you must submit a new application and supporting documentation for this term.
Please forward this information to colleagues and other parties who may be interested in applying for a CAC position. Before applying, read the Requirements, Appointment Process, and Responsibilities below.
The Code Adoption Committee, a sub-committee of the Commission, will:
- review the submitted applications at a publicly noticed meeting in late 2023, and
- submit their recommendations to the full commission for ratification of the nominations.
Once the nominations have been ratified, CBSC staff will canvas CAC members for their availability to serve during the spring/summer of 2024. It is estimated that the CAC meetings may occur March – August, 2024.
Conflicts of Interest
Applicants need to be cognizant of potential or perceived conflicts of interest when contemplating CAC membership. See the left panel for more information on conflict of interest.
Health and Safety Code (HSC) Section 18927 authorizes CBSC to appoint from the design professions, the building and construction industry, the affected general public, and interested governmental agencies for appropriate advisory panels to counsel the commission and its staff with respect to building standards.
Per HSC § 18927, the persons appointed to the panels:
- shall be specifically knowledgeable and qualified in the type of work embraced by the building standards in question,
- shall serve without compensation, and
- shall receive state approved necessary travel expenses.
Per California Administrative Code (California Code of Regulations, Part 1 of Title 24) Sections 1-209 and 1-409:
- CAC members shall be limited to a maximum of nine voting members.
- Prior to each Triennial Code Adoption Cycle the commission reconstitutes the six standing Code Advisory Committees in their entirety, appointing new members and chairpersons.
Incumbents will be responsible for reviewing proposed code changes and the justifications submitted by state agencies for proposed adoption by the commission.
The outcome of the review will be a recommendation to the commission as to the action to be taken on each code change submittal.
Recommended Action
- Approve
- Approve as Amended
- Disapprove
- Further Study Required
Any recommended action other than approve must include a reason, which shall be based upon whether the proposed code change is justified in terms of criteria specified in HSC § 18930, commonly referred to as the nine-point criteria analysis.
Nine-Point Criteria Analysis
- The proposed building standards do not conflict with, overlap, or duplicate other building standards.
- The proposed building standard is within the parameters established by enabling legislation and is not expressly within the exclusive jurisdiction of another agency.
- The public interest requires the adoption of the building standards. The public interest includes, but is not limited to, health and safety, resource efficiency, fire safety, seismic safety, building and building system performance, and consistency with environmental, public health, and accessibility statutes and regulations.
- The proposed building standard is not unreasonable, arbitrary, unfair, or capricious, in whole or in part.
- The cost to the public is reasonable, based on the overall benefit to be derived from the building standards.
- The proposed building standard is not unnecessarily ambiguous or vague, in whole or in part.
- The applicable national specifications, published standards, and model codes have been incorporated therein as provided in this part, where appropriate.
- If a national specification, published standards, or model code does not adequately address the goals of the state agency, a statement defining the inadequacy shall accompany the proposed building standard when submitted to the commission.
- If there is no national specification, published standard, or model code that is relevant to the proposed building standard, the state agency shall prepare a statement informing the commission and submit that statement with the proposed building standard.
- The format of the proposed building standards is consistent with that adopted by the commission.
- The proposed building standard, if it promotes fire and panic safety, as determined by the State Fire Marshal, has the written approval of the State Fire Marshal.
Code Advisory Committees & Positions
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Disability Access Advocate Knowledgeable in Visually Impaired
- Disability Access Advocate Knowledgeable in Hearing Impaired
- Disability Access Advocate Knowledgeable in Mobility Impaired
- Disability Access Advocate Knowledgeable in Environmental Health Network or Other Cognitively Impaired
- Local Government Building Official1
- Construction Industry
- Architect
- Fire Official1
- Public Member
(see footnotes to the left)
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Local Government Building Official1
- Registered Fire Protection Engineer
- Construction Industry
- Architect
- Commercial Building Industry
- Fire Official1
- Disability Access Advocate
- Public Member
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Residential Construction Industry Representative
- Commercial Building Industry Representative
- Architect
- Environmental Organization Representative
- Local Government Building Official1
- Public Member or Local Government Water Efficiency Official1
- Fire Official1
- Mechanical Engineer or Energy/Building Performance Specialist
- Electrical Engineer or Electrical Inspector or Energy/Building Performance Specialist
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Acute Care Hospital Representative
- Skilled Nursing Facility Representative
- Primary Care or Specialty Clinic Representative
- Architect
- General Contractor
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electrical Engineer or Electrical Inspector
- Fire Protection Engineer
- Local Government Building Official1
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Local Government Building Official1
- Environmental/Energy Organization
- Construction Industry
- Architect
- Fire Official1
- Public Member or Local Government Water Efficiency Official1
- Plumbing Inspector
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electrical Engineer or Electrical Inspector
- Ex-Officio Member(s)2
- State Agency Representative(s)
- Voting Members
- Three (3) Structural Engineers
- Architect
- General Contractor
- Local Government Building Official1
- Public Member
Submit your application to:
California Building Standards Commission
Attn: CAC Application
2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130
Sacramento, CA 95833
Or email:
Conflict of Interest
Conflicts of interest may impact an applicant’s ability to serve on a committee or in a position on a committee. They may also impact an applicant’s ability to vote on various issues before a committee. If you have any questions regarding conflict of interest, please visit the Fair Political Practices Commission’s (FPPC) conflict of interest webpage or call FPPC’s toll-free number at (866) 275-3772, to help you make your determination.
CAC Code Advisory footnotes
1 For each committee, the Local Government Building Official, Local Government Water Efficiency Official, and Fire Official position may be filled by a consultant authorized to represent the local agency, providing the consultant serves in the official capacity of a full-time building, water efficiency, or fire official for a single city, county, or city and county local government.
2 Indicates state agency and UC representatives can only be Ex Officio members, which are non-voting CAC members.