"best' free online NFPA 70 (NEC)

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junkhound

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Most of my old links no longer work, the NFPA 'free' site even when registered is so loaded with panel discussion hard to find specific code sections, etc.

What are the 'best' online links.
 
I pay $100 a year and I get access to all of NFPA publications. At times it is a little slow but I really like it. It is called NFPA LiNK
 
I use link as well. Its very handy to have all the nfpa publications right there at one location. Before link though to get free access when i didnt have the book handy i would go to the nfpa website and go to the page to submit a change to nfpa 70 then just scroll through to what I wanted to see and delete my “proposal” when I was done.
 
up.codes has codes for each state, and for many states they have the NEC as amended by that state.

They say that Alabama has adopted the 2020 NEC without amendments:


Likewise they say that Florida has adopted the 2017 NEC without amendments:


Cheers, Wayne
 
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