2014 NEC to Take Effect in North Carolina in April

March 17, 2016
According to a recent report from NEMA. the North Carolina Building Code Council adopted the 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code on December 15, 2015. Now, the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings Rules Review Commission has approved it, setting an effective date for April 1, 2016Read the administrative regulations and adopted amendments

According to a recent report from NEMA. the North Carolina Building Code Council adopted the 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code on December 15, 2015. Now, the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings Rules Review Commission has approved it, setting an effective date for April 1, 2016Read the administrative regulations and adopted amendments

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