In December, Laux met with legislators and the executive directors of the CGGA and Connecticut Farm Bureau Association where he heard testimony about difficulties related to dealing with local building inspectors. Laux has agreed to identify the agricultural-specific provisions and exemptions in the state’s 12-volume building code to help better educate agricultural companies and the inspectors in 169 towns. He has also requested help in identifying problem areas.
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