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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3125

Sec. 40. Input from interested parties.

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Sec. 40. Input from interested parties. When developing Code adaptations, rules, and procedures for compliance with the Code, the Capital Development Board shall seek input from representatives from the building trades, design professionals, construction professionals, code administrators, and other interested entities affected. Any board or group that the Capital Development Board seeks input from must include the following:
(i)a representative from a group that represents environmental justice;
(ii)a representative of a nonprofit or professional association advocating for the
environment;
(iii)an energy-efficiency advocate with technical expertise in single-family
residential buildings;
(iv)an energy-efficiency advocate with technical expertise in commercial buildings; and
(v)an energy-efficiency advocate with technical expertise in multifamily buildings,
such as an affordable housing developer.
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