Heart of America Named Chapter of the Year To earn ICC Chapter of the Year designation, a chapter must demonstrate a high degree of professionalism in promoting the vision, mission and goals of the Code Council. The chapter distinguishes itself through the development and implementation of programs designed to increase the professionalism of its members and code officials everywhere, and participate in local, state, regional or national activities to increase the public awareness of safety in the built environment. The 2008 ICC Chapter of the Year Award was presented to the Heart of America Chapter (HOA). In addition to its work last year to help the community of Greensburg, Kansas, recover and rebuild from a devastating tornado, HOA continued to demonstrate the professionalism, dedication and commitment that exemplify a Code Council chapter. “For its commitment to the Code Council and its values—education, community service, member services, professionalism, and more—we are proud to present the 2008 Chapter of the Year Award to the Heart of America Chapter,” Awards Committee Chairman Tim Ryan said. A Merit Award winner in 2006 and 2007, HOA serves the citizens of Kansas through involvement with the state’s Disaster Assessment Team activities and by educating the public about the need to use codes to ease the effects of disasters. The chapter is committed to member education and in the past year offered more than 100 classes to 1,000-plus attendees. Members are launching an on-line code school, the International Code College, to provide continuing education for contractors, architects, engineers, tradesmen and building inspectors. And the chapter is participating in Project H.E.R.O., a program through the ICC Foundation that assists disabled veterans by making their homes accessible. “Twenty-three years ago, a bottle of whiskey and 100 dollars passed your inspection,” said Chapter President Tina Rakes. “Look around the room today. Collectively, we provide education to our youth, our contractors, our code professionals and the public. Heart of America Chapter humbly accepts this prestigious award and extends our gratitude to outgoing Board President Steve Shapiro, CEO Rick Weiland, the Awards Committee, Heart of America Chapter members for their hard work, and all of our fellow members for a change of heart. Thank you.”
Chapter Merit Awards The Code Council currently has more than 330 chapters worldwide, with new ones forming each year. Chapters provide a means for industry professionals to stay current with building safety industry news, network with colleagues, increase their knowledge of the Code Council through chapter-sponsored continuing education and enhance their reputations in local communities. The Annual ICC Chapter Merit Awards are presented to chapters that distinguish themselves through activities that demonstrate the goals and objectives of the Code Council. The 2008 recipients are:
Michigan Association of Housing Officials Committed to improving the condition of housing in communities throughout the state, the Michigan Association of Housing Officials encourages its code enforcement members to work closely with housing agencies, associations and individuals who support housing safety. Members promote a housing strategy and plan to address Michigan’s housing problems, and they assist fellow members in handling difficult situations of vacant buildings, evictions, absentee landlords and more. “On behalf of the Michigan Association of Housing Officials, we deeply appreciate this honor today,” said Chapter Past President Howard Asch. “A couple of years ago, we were facing a lot of problems and we began a five-year plan to try and deal with those things. We didn’t just deal with the problems, we also started to dream and to imagine what we could be like as an ideal chapter of the International Code Council. We began to capture ideas that we could do more than we had ever done before and that excited our membership and it drove us to more new ideas and the courage to try new things. The award is especially important to us because one of the elements of our vision was that within five years we wanted to be nationally recognized for something that we were doing. You've helped us to reach that goal three years early. Thank you.”
Rainier Chapter The Rainier Chapter increased its membership by more than 50 percent and took an active role in the communities its members serve. The chapter is developing new education materials, preparing seminars and contributing to the code development process. Members have also begun a building inspector awareness program by performing community work—assisting with inspections and recovery efforts during recent floods in its region—and helping an elderly flood victim rebuild her home. “On behalf of the Rainier Chapter, I’d like to thank you for this award,” said Chapter President Paul Ilg. “Chapters are what make the International Code Council what it is, and we feel that all are responsible for making the Code Council a better place.”
Tennessee Building Officials Association Members of the Tennessee Building Officials Association demonstrate their commitment to the mission, vision and values of the Code Council through education, professionalism and building public awareness of the role of code officials. The chapter has been instrumental in promoting the licensing of building inspectors through certification with the State Department of Commerce and Insurance. And the chapter often partners with other organizations such as the Tennessee Municipal League to advocate positions they feel will benefit the interests of code officials. “Thank you, and on behalf of the Tennessee Building Officials Association, I’d like to just take a brief moment to thank the Awards Committee, our Board of Directors and every one of the members involved in the Tennessee Building Officials Association,” said President Tim Ward.
Virginia Building and Code Officials Association The Virginia Building and Code Officials Association has more than 1,000 members and conducts numerous activities to support ICC and code officials. Chapter members are active in code development, Building Safety Week, education and scholarship programs, and community activities. Members continually work to raise the profile of code officials throughout the state of Virginia. “It’s my honor to accept this award on behalf of the 1,000-plus members of the Virginia Building and Code Officials Association,” said Chapter President John Glover. “This award represents a lot of hard work by all the VBCOA members. These members, along with many others back home in Virginia, work very hard to keep homes and businesses safe through education, public awareness and our participation in code development activities. We are very proud to assist the International Code Council in raising the profile of the building official. Thank you very much.”
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