HR 1631 · 118th Congress · Commerce

Pro Codes Act

Introduced 2023-03-17· Sponsored by Rep. Issa, Darrell E. [R-CA-48]· House

Bill Progress

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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Failed by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 248 - 127 (Roll no. 357).(2024-07-22)

Recorded Votes

FailedHouse · 2024-07-22
Roll #357
Yea 248Nay 127
Democrats
105 Yea·78 Nay
Republicans
143 Yea·49 Nay
PassedHouse · 2024-07-22
Roll #357
Yea 248Nay 127
Democrats
105 Yea·78 Nay
Republicans
143 Yea·49 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Protecting and Enhancing Public Access to Codes Act or the Pro Codes Act This bill addresses copyright protections for privately-developed technical standards that are incorporated into a law or regulation (e.g., a state law that requires buildings to comply with the electrical standards developed by a private standards development organization). Currently, there is not a consensus as to whether a technical standard that has been incorporated by reference into a law retains copyright protection. (A technical standard created by a private organization is typically eligible for copyright protection, but some courts have ruled that standards incorporated into law lose their copyright protections for various reasons. For example, some courts have held that incorporated standards effectively became law and therefore entered the public domain.) Under this bill, a technical standard shall retain its copyright protection even if it has been incorporated by reference into a law or regulation, if the applicable standards development organization makes the standard available on a free publicly accessible online source. If a party asserts that an incorporated technical standard has lost its co…

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H.R. 1631, Pro Codes Act

Jul 3, 2024

As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on April 17, 2024

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Cosponsors (19)

8 Democrats11 Republicans