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NECA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to develop standards using a "canvass" (consensus body) process. The canvass process is used to approve the creation, revision, reaffirmation, or withdrawal an American National Standard (ANS).
ANSI requires that American National Standards, like NEIS, be produced by consensus, which signifies the concurrence of more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that an effort be made toward their resolution.
For NEIS, consensus is achieved through a balloting process. NECA has at least one public review period for those who would like to participate in the standards development process and weren't able to participate in the Consensus Body balloting process.
View a complete description of the ANSI balloting procedures for NEIS.
NEIS was created through cooperation from the entire electrical industry, and its success depends on continued involvement from the industry.
Participation in the standards development process is open to all persons who are directly and materially
affected by the proposed standard. Participating in the public review process is not contingent upon NECA membership, however only the Standard Consensus Body is permitted to vote on the approval of the Standard. NECA reserves the right to incorporate
public comments at their discretion.
To participate in the public review process of a NEIS Standard, contact us at [email protected].