rowdyrudy,
The Texas case did not involve the NEC. It was The Southern Building Code. Veeck vs. Southern Bldg Code
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That is probably why more and more munis are enacting legislation declaring the NEC "advisory".
Then there is no code to enforce. You can itstall it anyway you like.

iwire,
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That is true but the state and Federal laws are available on the net for free.
Not all of them are available on the net, at least in Illinois.
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That said, unfortunately I think it is in-evadable that the NEC will be available to look at for free on the Internet.
When that happens there will no longer be a NEC, and maybe not even a NFPA. The profits from the sail of the NEC support most of the NFPA's other codes.
Don

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