AB 306, explained
California Building Standards Commission: appeals: code interpretations.
Active In Committee Process · Author: Schultz
In plain English
This bill changes the rules for appealing building standard decisions to the California Building Standards Commission. It expands what reasons people can appeal for, including requests to use different materials. It also changes which appeals the commission has to accept.
If this passes
What would actually change, according to the bill's official digest. No predictions, no opinions.
- People could appeal to the commission for new reasons, including asking permission to use alternate materials instead of required ones
- The commission would no longer require both the local agency AND the affected person to agree before accepting an appeal
- The commission's rules for deciding whether to accept appeals would be modified, though the source text cuts off before stating the complete new rules
Who's lobbying this bill
44 organizations reported lobbying activity
mentioning this bill. California disclosures don't say which side an organization is on, only that they paid to influence it. Amounts shown are payments to lobbying firms where the filing discloses them.
Buena Park, City Ofpaid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$157K Electrical Contractors Of California Trustpaid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 1 filing
$94K Fremont, City Ofpaid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$82K
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