Eaton NEC Compliance Map
Hawaii States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Arizona States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Nevada States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Kansas States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Missouri States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Louisiana States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Illinois States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Maryland States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: Alabama States identified as having locally adopted codes do not adopt the National Electrical Code as a state law. However, most municipalities, such as counties or cities within the state, will adopt and enforce a version of the National Electrical Code. Major municipality links: |
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