April 7, 2022

July 21, 2022 — Cancelled

October 20, 2022 — Closed session unrelated to rulemaking

December 15, 2022 — Cancelled  

January 19, 2023 

April 20, 2023 — Cancelled

May 5, 2023

June 27-29, 2023

August 1-3, 2023

2022 Intervening Code Adoption Cycle Proposed Rulemakings

CBSC will take action to approve, disapprove, require further study, or approve as amended the proposed code changes to various parts contained in the California Building Standards Code, Title 24, California Code of Regulations.  Upon adoption, these building standards will be codified and published as a supplement to the 2021 California Building Standards Code, Title 24, California Code of Regulations.  Commission action will be guided by the nine point criteria established in Health and Safety Code Section 18930.  CBSC will consider each agency's proposed building standards and its justifications, Code Advisory Committee (CAC) recommendations, comments submitted during the public comment periods, and oral or written comments received at these meetings.  The public may comment on any challenges to the proposals or CAC recommendations.  No new issues or new information challenging the proposed code changes may be presented to CBSC in the meetings where the commissioners are voting on the proposed regulations.

Building Standards Commission

Commission Members

Undersecretary Miriam Ingenito
Chair

Rajesh Patel
Vice-Chair

Elley Klausbruckner
Erick Mikiten
Peter Santillan
Kent Sasaki
Juvilyn Alegre
Aaron Stockwell
Laura Rambin
James Haskin
Frank Ramirez

 

Executive Staff

Vacant
Executive Director

Kevin Day
Deputy Executive Director

 

committee legend

  • ACCESS—Accessibility Committee
  • BFO—Building, Fire & Other Committee
  • GREEN—Green Building Committee   
  • HF—Health Facilities Committee
  • PEME—Plumbing Electrical, Mechanical and Energy Committee
  • SDLF—Structural Design/Lateral Forces Committee

Membership of each CAC is available here.

Rulemaking Activities

  • Code Adoption Cycles
  • Change Without Regulatory Effect
  • Emergency Rulemaking