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NY State - (as of July 1st) - '99 NEC as referenced or amended by the NY State Building Code. Bill PS, psst - Joe, you didn't tell us your State
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Bill: Massachusetts with amendments.
Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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Here in Bucks County, PA, most of the local townships I work in are still using the '99 code.
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Clark County (Las Vegas Area), Nevada: 1999 NEC w/ minor local ammendments. Just as a side note, there is an addition that reads: 210-70 (a)(4)Closet. All walk-in closets or storage areas of 20 square feet (1.86 sq. m) or more in floor area shall contain a light fixture controlled by a wall switch.
[This message has been edited by Mike Wescoatt (edited 08-20-2002).]
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Just a side note to hotline1 here in NJ. The Uniform Construction Code (UCC) make a few small amendments to the 1999 NEC. Such as taking the drilling and boring responsabilty away from the electrical inspector code and giving to the building inspector. That and bonding of footings and air terminal installations. Plus the AFCI controversy.
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Washington state. I had heard we had gone over to the 2002 so I gave my brother my 1999 handbook. I was corrected [chewed out] by my supervisor for trying to go out of my way to install an outdoor outlet to meet the 2002 "in use" requirments. I guess that means we are still using the 1999. Guess I need my book back. Don
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Central Missouri here. We still use the 1999 NEC.
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