The fuel gas code edition in force in Yukon, with its effective date, the adopting authority and an official link. Factual adoption data only — confirm with your local AHJ.
CSA B149.1 (Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code) in force in Yukon
2020
2020 (CSA B149.1-20) confirmed baseline; 2025 edition (CSA B149.1:25, published March 2025) likely auto-adopted after the statutory review period — current edition not independently confirmed
Adopting authority
Government of Yukon, Community Services (Gas Burning Devices Act)
Authority websiteYukon adopts CSA B149.1 under the Gas Burning Devices Act and, per news release 19-109, automatically adopts future national safety-standard editions after a review period of at least six months. The 2020 edition is the confirmed baseline; because the 2025 edition was published in March 2025 (more than six months before 2026-06-28), it may already be the in-force edition, so the current edition is uncertain.
State/province adoption is the baseline. Your local building department may amend it or enforce a different edition — always confirm with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) before you design, bid or pull a permit.
Yukon has adopted 2020 (CSA B149.1-20) confirmed baseline; 2025 edition (CSA B149.1:25, published March 2025) likely auto-adopted after the statutory review period — current edition not independently confirmed (CSA B149.1 (Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code)). The body responsible for adoption and enforcement is Government of Yukon, Community Services (Gas Burning Devices Act). This is the jurisdiction-wide baseline — your local building department may amend it or enforce a different edition, so confirm with the authority having jurisdiction before you design, bid or pull a permit.
Yukon adopts CSA B149.1 under the Gas Burning Devices Act and, per news release 19-109, automatically adopts future national safety-standard editions after a review period of at least six months. The 2020 edition is the confirmed baseline; because the 2025 edition was published in March 2025 (more than six months before 2026-06-28), it may already be the in-force edition, so the current edition is uncertain. The official code text is published by the standards body and is available by purchase or membership — use the official link above to read it. We link and cite the code; we do not reproduce it.
Yukon has adopted 2020 (CSA B149.1-20) confirmed baseline; 2025 edition (CSA B149.1:25, published March 2025) likely auto-adopted after the statutory review period — current edition not independently confirmed (CSA B149.1 (Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code)). The adopting authority is Government of Yukon, Community Services (Gas Burning Devices Act). Verified June 28, 2026.
Yukon adopts CSA B149.1 under the Gas Burning Devices Act and, per news release 19-109, automatically adopts future national safety-standard editions after a review period of at least six months. The 2020 edition is the confirmed baseline; because the 2025 edition was published in March 2025 (more than six months before 2026-06-28), it may already be the in-force edition, so the current edition is uncertain.
It is the specific edition of a model code (for example the 2023 NEC, the 2021 IBC, or CSA C22.1:24) that a state or province has legally adopted and currently enforces. Codes are republished on roughly three-year cycles, and each jurisdiction adopts a new edition on its own schedule — often with amendments — so the edition in force varies by place and by discipline.
Not always. Many jurisdictions set a statewide or provincial baseline edition, but local building departments (the authority having jurisdiction, or AHJ) can amend it or enforce a different edition. Some states leave most adoption to local jurisdictions, and a few large cities such as Chicago and New York City run their own codes. Always confirm with your AHJ.
In the United States: the NEC (NFPA 70) for electrical, the ICC I-Codes (IBC/IRC) for building, the UPC (IAPMO) or IPC (ICC) for plumbing, the IMC/UMC for mechanical, the IFGC/NFPA 54 for fuel gas, and the IFC/NFPA 1 for fire. In Canada: the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1), the National Building, Plumbing and Fire Codes of Canada and their provincial editions, and CSA B149.1 for gas.
NFPA offers free read-only online access to many of its standards including the NEC, and the ICC publishes its I-Codes through a free online reading room. Canadian codes are typically published by CSA Group or the National Research Council and may require purchase or membership. Each result links to the official source.
Trade codes are copyrighted by their standards bodies (NFPA, ICC, IAPMO, CSA). This directory publishes only factual adoption data — which edition is in force, when it took effect, who the authority is, whether it is amended, and where to read it officially — and links you to the official source for the code text itself.
This record was verified against Government of Yukon, Community Services (Gas Burning Devices Act) and the relevant standards body on June 28, 2026, and is next due for review by December 31, 2026. We publish factual adoption data only — never code text.
Last reviewed June 28, 2026. Estimates are indicative — verify against current product specs and local requirements before ordering.
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