International Code Council: U.S. House of Representatives Passes Bill Requiring Disaster Recovery Funds Adhere to Latest Codes
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- Funding also provided to train code officials and the construction industry in the latest codes
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The CDBG-DR program provides flexible funding to states and local governments to address unmet recovery needs related to housing, infrastructure and economic revitalization, focusing assistance toward low- and moderate-income communities. CDBG-DR is the largest post-disaster recovery program not operated by the
Studies consistently show that adopting and applying up to date codes is one of the most effective mitigation measures a community can undertake. A recent study by the congressionally-established
Despite the demonstrated benefits of using up to date codes, their adoption is not consistent across the country. According to FEMA, two-thirds of communities facing hazard risk have not adopted hazard resistant codes. This means that the safety and resilience requirements for federally supported reconstruction investments currently varies considerably. The Reforming Disaster Recovery Act addresses this challenge by establishing minimum standards for post-disaster rebuilding, ensuring all communities and their residents are provided with the same protections regardless of where they are located. The bill couples the code requirement with additional funding to train building officials, fire officials and the construction industry on the latest building codes.
"Tying infrastructure investments to code requirements is one of the best ways to protect people and mitigate damage from future disasters," said
Requiring minimum building standards for federal infrastructure investments is an ongoing priority of the
* Codes Save website: www.iccsafe.org/codes-save
* National Mitigation Investment Strategy
* A letter to Congressional leadership signed by 40 state and local emergency response, manufacturing, contractor, insurance, energy efficiency, engineering, design and resilience organizations
* A resolution by the
* An op-ed by bipartisan former FEMA Administrators and the
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