Allows use of ungraded lumber in one- and two-family dwellings in North Carolina.
The bill allows the use of dimension lumber that has not been grade-stamped by an accredited lumber grading bureau in the construction of one- and two-family dwellings in North Carolina. This applies when the lumber is sold directly by the owner or employee of a small mill or mobile sawmill to the owner of the structure or their authorized representative. The lumber must meet or exceed the requirements of the North Carolina Residential Code or the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.
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