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NFPA seeks comments

The NFPA is seeking comments on proposed tentative interim amendments.

Source: NFPA -- Consulting-Specifying Engineer, 6/2/2009 11:30:45 AM

Tentative Interim Amendments (TIAs) proposed to the NFPA are published for public review and comment and also forwarded to the responsible Technical Committee and Technical Correlating Committee for processing. 

Anyone may submit a comment on a proposed TIA by the closing date indicated. To submit a comment (on company letterhead), please identify the number of the TIA and forward to the Secretary, Standards Council, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471. 

The Technical Committee considers comments received by the date indicated before final action is taken on the proposed TIA. The Standards Council then reviews the technical committee's ballot results, the public comments, and any other information that has been submitted to determine whether to issue the TIA. Anyone wishing to address the Council should contact the Codes and Standards Administration Department .

 

A TIA is tentative because it has not been processed through the entire codes  and standards making procedures. It is interim because it is effective only between editions of the document. A TIA automatically becomes a proposal of the proponent for the next edition of the document. As such, it then is subject to all of the procedures of the codes  and standards making process.

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