incognito,
While I tend to agree with much of what you said, I am a member of ICC, NFPA, SFPE, and I used to belong to the ICBO, BOCA, the Boy Scouts, and the Police Athelitic League. I am from Colorado but live in the Western Disney State (for the moment). Associations provide a context for information. I am a member of some organizations because it is required for my profession. That does not mean I support their agenda. In my support of ICC I have been the subject of a targeted attack by NFPA, but I still need to have an NFPA membership. If for nothing else then to give it right back to them in every forum possible.
For the most part I am apalled by the actions of some code officials fire, building, plumbing, mechanical, etc. based on actions that are not supported by science, economy and specifically safety. NFPA 5000 for example is nothing more than a modified Disney World Building Code. Its a place where plastic castles are considered safe. Ever wonder why NFPA holds annual conferences at Disney World in Orlandao? My question is why does ICC hold meetings there too?
I have presented information at Code Hearings just to hear the code committee take all of a couple of minutes to then vote contrary to science. I do not know how code committee members are really chosen but it can't be based on their knowledge of science and economy. Even though I have friends on some of the code committees, I can not agree that they were good choices for making significant decisions.
If they want a popular vote then have the committee members elected. That would at least eliminate some of the farce associated with ICC's selection of committee members and how they vote on specific items. Even though the ICC trys to suggest that the code process is driven by the code officials... it is not! Those that selectic the committees select the outcome. Floor voting is rare and then when a big vote does occur it is because of vote stuffing by an organized group.