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Legacy code question about certifications

rktect 1

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I have really only been involved in the certification process since ICC took over. I was really just wondering how long the legacy codes had certification testing and ceu requirements. Did all three of them have certifications? Any old(er) code people around to answer?

Thanks
 
I do not know how long they have had certifications. I do not remember any CEU requirements under the SBCCI, UBC or CABO. The Certified
Building Official exam was partially based on the CABO code.
I do remember the test where longer than the ICC's and the UBC was one-part open book and one-part closed book.
 
Expired Legacy Certifications will still be recognized by ICC and roll over to an ICC equivalent certification under certain conditions.

 
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