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The ICCF donated copies of I-Codes to 11 Louisiana parishes declared federal disaster areas. The donated codes are intended to help many jurisdictions replace technical libraries that were damaged or destroyed during the hurricanes. Other communities are using the codes, including the International Building, Residential, Existing Building, Fuel Gas, and Mechanical codes, for the first time as part of the new law.
The foundation also contributed the book "Reducing Flood Losses through the International Codes." This guide, jointly written by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the International Code Council, will help communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program to integrate the I-Codes into their current floodplain management procedures.