June 12, 2003

Debora Trimpe, Chair
Flower Mound, Texas

Builders in Nearly a Quarter of U.S. States Have Notice and Opportunity to Repair Option
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What's NEW at the State & Local Government Affairs Conference
New Faces in NAHB's State and Local Departments
Report Examines Visitability Issue
Industry News
Confusion Over Carl Perkins Program Funding Cleared Up
Builders Be Watchful: Radical Environmental Group Damaging Construction Sites
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  Builders in Nearly a Quarter of U.S. States Have Notice and Opportunity to Repair Option
Nine States Enact Laws in 2003; Others likely to follow

The notice and opportunity to repair movement, which started last year in Washington, Arizona and California, has made significant progress in 2003.

Legislation giving builders the opportunity to repair damages before being sued has been signed by governors in nine states: Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada and West Virginia. In Alaska and South Carolina, legislation is awaiting the governors’ signatures, and bills are still active in Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and Oregon.

For more information on the new laws, see articles in back issues of the State & Local Reporter:

Or contact Sam Leyvas at 800-368-5242 x8326. [ return to top ]

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