Southeastern Association of Credit Management - An Affiliate of NACM

An Affiliate of NACM

 

 

   

  The Purpose of the ICPC 

    Today's business and legal environment no longer allows companies to sit back complacently and merely react to situations that occur. The time, the cost and the exposure to risk make such inaction prohibitive. Court decisions as well as the constant challenge to existing law requires that we become more aware and be in a stronger position to respond when challenged.

    The Improved Construction Practices Committee (ICPC) is a group of delegates drawn from the membership ranks of  NACM of Florida, Inc. and NACM-Tampa. Our primary purpose is to promote good, sound and equitable legislation, particularly as it pertains to the construction industry.

    Over the past two legislative sessions the ICPC took on the task of defeating bills that would have significantly weakened the Florida Construction Lien Law. In addition, it attempted to correct certain requirements for the sending of a Notice to Owner, and sought to favorably amend the procedures for responding to a demand for Sworn Statement of Account.

    Through the efforts of the ICPC and its lobbyist, all three items were successfully accomplished. The results should produce substantial savings for us all in the protection of our companies assets. The funding for this effort was provided by a handful of NACM members along with contributions from the two NACM offices.

 

 

PREVIOUS SESSIONS

 

2005 Legislative Reports

2006 Legislative Reports

 

 
2007
Legislative
Reports

 

Pre-session Report 2007
by David Ramba
Week 1 Report
by Deborah Lawson 
Week 2 Report
by  David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon
Week 3 Report 
by David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon
Mid Session Report
by David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon
Week 6 Report
by David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon
Week 7 report
by David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon
End of Session report

by David Ramba, Deborah Lawson & Chris Lyon

 

 

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