Tennessee NEC Adoption Roadmap

Tennessee has adopted the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC). This code became effective on 2018-10-01. View full adoption history and local amendment notes below.

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Active Code: 2017

Effective2018-10-01

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Frequently Asked Questions

?What NEC version does Tennessee currently use?

Tennessee is currently operating under the **2017 NEC**. This version became effective statewide on **2018-10-01**.

?Does Tennessee allow local amendments to the NEC?

Yes, most states adopt the NEC with specific "State Amendments." In Tennessee, these are governed by the local building authority. You should always check with your local AHJ for municipal-specific rules.

?How can I see previous code versions for Tennessee?

You can view the full adoption history for Tennessee in the 'Adoption History' table on this page, which tracks versions back over many cycles.

How NEC Adoption Works

The National Electrical Code (NEC), also known as NFPA 70, is a regional standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. While the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) updates the code every three years (e.g., 2017, 2020, 2023), adoption is handled at the state or local level.

Statewide Adoption

Most states have a central Building Code Commission that mandates a specific version of the NEC for all jurisdictions within the state.

Local Control

States like Arizona, Illinois, and Missouri allow local counties or cities to decide which NEC version to adopt and enforce.

Amendment Variations

States often adopt the NEC with specific "amendments" or exceptions to suit local environmental or industrial needs.

Cycle Skipping

Due to legislative delays or administrative slow-down, some states may skip an entire 3-year cycle before updating.

Disclaimer: This data is for informational purposes only. Always verify code requirements with your local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction).