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Wyoming

Building Energy Codes

Wyoming does not have a statewide energy code. The Wyoming State Fire Marshal’s office, which develops minimum building codes and standards for the state, has recommended that local jurisdictions adopt the 1989 Model Energy Code for both residential and commercial construction.

Local jurisdictions do have the authority to adopt stronger energy codes if they wish. Only the town of Laramie has done so; it administers the 2003 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).

Visit the website of the International Code Council at www.iccsafe.org for up-to-date jurisdictional adoption information.

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Last Updated: 01/28/2008