This bill establishes the Office of Interagency Cooperation within the Bureau of State and Local Code Inspections in the Department of Community Affairs. The office is tasked with identifying and addressing acute and pervasive code enforcement issues related to the State Uniform Construction Code and other relevant housing or health codes. The office's activities will be overseen by a board composed of members appointed by the Governor, Senate President, Speaker of the General Assembly, and the Commissioner of Community Affairs. The board will have the authority to establish strike teams in municipalities facing significant code enforcement challenges.

Additionally, the bill allows the office to enter into data-sharing agreements with municipalities to facilitate the exchange of information about repeat violators of relevant codes. It mandates the creation of a data-sharing dashboard that will track repeat violators and their associated properties. The office is also responsible for identifying municipalities that need strike teams and recommending their establishment to the oversight board. Strike teams will consist of staff from the Department of Community Affairs, municipal code enforcement officials, and local public health enforcement officials, and will conduct priority sweeps of buildings with a history of complaints.