Vermont
Updated 3/15/2025
Overview
Vermont enforces statewide building codes, meaning all jurisdictions must comply with the
state-adopted codes and amendments. Unlike most states, Vermont has not adopted the
International Residential Code (IRC) but instead regulates residential construction under
the International Building Code (IBC) with state-specific modifications. The Vermont
Division of Fire Safety oversees the adoption and enforcement of these codes to ensure
consistency in construction standards.
CodePro Uses the Following Codes for Answers:
- 2015 International Building Code (IBC) + Vermont Amendments
- 2021 International Plumbing Code (IPC) + Vermont Amendments
- 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) + Vermont Amendments
Additional Resources:
For more details, click here for the state-specific rules and amendment documents.
- Adoption Category
Statewide
- Amendments
State
Statewide Adoption
A statewide adoption means that building codes are enforced uniformly across the entire state. The state government adopts and mandates compliance with specific building, residential, plumbing, and electrical codes. Local jurisdictions must follow these codes without making significant amendments, ensuring consistency in construction regulations across the state.