- Active Individual Member – An individual who is employed by a governmental entity or by an active DCRA Third Party inspection/plan review agency and is actively engaged in the administration and enforcement of building codes and related ordinances shall be eligible to become an Active Individual Member upon the payment of membership dues, at the rate fixed by these By-Laws. An Active Individual Member shall be entitled to one vote and have the ability to serve on the Board of Directors or a Committee as directed by these By-Laws.
- Professional Member – An individual such as an architect, engineer, private inspector, building, electrical, plumbing or mechanical professional interested in the purposes and objectives of DCCOA shall be eligible to become a Professional Member upon the payment of membership dues, at the rate fixed by these By-Laws. Professional Members are not allowed certain voting privileges and may not serve on the board, but may participate in meetings and serve and vote on committees.
- Associate Member – An organization, association, institution, corporation, partnership, company, manufacturer or other related entity interested in the purposes and objectives of DCCOA shall be eligible to become an Associate Member upon the payment of membership dues, at the rate fixed by these By-Laws. Associate Members are not allowed voting privileges, but may participate in meetings and serve on committees.
- Retired Member – Any former Active Individual Member who is retired from a governmental entity shall retain all rights and privileges of an Active Individual Member.
Welcome potential or returning sponsors! Currently, DCCOA is looking for sponsors interested in supporting our mission to further advance local and international building and construction codes. This will encourage and promote the building and construction of safe and healthy buildings through professional development, education and training, and consistent, uniform interpretations of code enforcement which fosters better public understanding of building and construction codes.
Funding from sponsors directly contributes to programs, web and social media presence, and meetings.