Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7774

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Amends the state building code and would require that the state adopt the 2024 International Residential Code and prohibit the state building committee from adopting amendments for one to four residential dwelling units until 2030.

Impact

The impact of H7774 is significant as it aims to harmonize state building codes with evolving national standards, thereby potentially improving the safety standards of residential structures. The moratorium on amendments until 2030 allows for consistency in the enforcement of the building code during this period, ensuring that builders and developers can operate without the disruption of frequent changes. Supporters of this bill believe that aligning with the IRC will facilitate safer living environments and improve energy efficiency in housing, a pertinent consideration for sustainable development.

Summary

House Bill H7774 aims to amend the state building code by requiring the adoption of the 2024 International Residential Code (IRC). This bill stipulates that the state building committee is prohibited from making amendments to the building code concerning one to four residential dwelling units until January 1, 2030. The intent of this legislation is to align state building regulations with updated national standards, enhancing safety and consistency in residential construction practices within the state. The bill reflects a commitment to modern standards which can directly affect the quality and safety of housing developments for residents.

Contention

However, there are points of contention regarding the implications of the moratorium on amendments. Critics may argue that barring modifications to the building code for several years could hinder the state’s ability to swiftly respond to new health and safety challenges that may arise. Additionally, there could be concerns from local governments about losing some autonomy to create building standards that specifically meet the needs of their communities, particularly in terms of addressing unique local safety issues or environmental conditions. These debates signal a broader discussion about balancing statewide uniformity with local governance in building regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5373

Defines a quorum of the building code standards committee be a majority of the current board members and amends the state building code to require that sections provide that dwelling units from one to four (4) units use the international residential code.

RI S0350

Defines a quorum of the building code standards committee be a majority of the current board members and amends the state building code to require that sections provide that dwelling units from one to four (4) units use the international residential code.

RI S1089

Amends the composition of the building code standards committee and would make several technical amendments relative to the building code office and would establish a state building code office within the office of state fire marshal.

RI H5804

Amends the composition of the building code standards committee and would make several technical amendments relative to the building code office and would establish a state building code office within the office of state fire marshal.

RI H5374

Establishes a new article in the state building code that provides that certain new housing construction contain at least one floor that meets the requirements for a Type C "ANSI'' Standards for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.

RI S0275

Establishes a new article in the state building code that provides that certain new housing construction contain at least one floor that meets the requirements for a Type C "ANSI'' Standards for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.

RI S0506

Eliminates provisions establishing a legislative regulation committee, and would also repeal the provision that codes and standards adopted by the state building code standards committee subject to approval by the legislative regulation committee.

RI H5716

Eliminates provisions establishing a legislative regulation committee, and also repeals the provision that codes and standards adopted by the state building code standards committee would be subject to approval by the legislative regulation committee.

RI H5846

Establish a moratorium on changes to the state energy conservation code from the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code until January 1, 2030, unless approved by the legislature and made effective by the governor.

RI S0765

Establish a moratorium on changes to the state energy conservation code from the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code until January 1, 2030, unless approved by the legislature and made effective by the governor.

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