Except as otherwise provided in section 1208-5.4 and section 1208-5.5 of this Part, to obtain certification as a certified building safety inspector or as a certified code enforcement official, a person must complete the applicable basic training program described in subdivision (b) or (c) of this section within the time required by subdivision (d) of this section. Only basic training courses which are:
The department may from time to time designate any basic training course(s) as prerequisite(s) for any other basic training course(s), and if the department makes any such designation, a student will not be permitted to take a basic training course unless such student shall have satisfied all prerequisite requirements applicable to such basic training course.
Training program overview (1 hour)
Historic role of codes (3 hours)
New York State regulations (3 hours)
Role of New York State in code enforcement practices (1.5 hours)
Role of local government in code enforcement practices (2 hours)
Legal issues (1.5 hours)
Communication and the building safety inspector (1 hour)
Role of the media (1 hour)
Record keeping (1 hour)
The court system (1 hour)
Liability issues (1 hour)
Operational permits (1 hour)
Review of the code books (2 hours)
Property and occupancy classification (3 hours)
Type of construction (1 hour)
Building area (1 hour)
Fire Code administrative issues (1 hour)
Fire Code fire safety issues (1.5 hours)
Emergency planning and the role of the BSI and CEO in providing post disaster
assistance (2 hours)
Fire service issues (1.5 hours)
Existing building systems (1.5 hours)
Existing fire-rated construction (2 hours)
Existing interior finishes (1 hour)
Existing fire protection systems (4 hours)
Existing means of egress (2 hours)
Fire safety during construction (1 hour)
Occupancy specific issues (2 hours)
Tents and membrane structures (1 hour)
Hazardous materials (2 hours)
Reference standards (4 hours)
Property maintenance code (3 hours)
Exam (4 hours)
Residential construction: Building planning (2 hours)
Energy (2 hours)
Foundation and footings (2 hours)
Floor assembly (2 hours)
Wall assembly (2 hours)
Roof assembly (1 hour)
Chimney assembly (1.5 hours)
Mechanical issues (1.5 hours)
Fuel gas issues (1 hour)
Plumbing issues (1.5 hours)
Electrical issues (2 hours)
Plan review (5 hours)
Swimming pools (1.5 hours)
Existing residential construction (2.5 hours)
Exam (2.5 hours)
Commercial construction:
Energy (2 hours)
Mechanical issues (1 hour)
Fuel gas issues (1 hour)
Plumbing issues (1.5 hours)
Design loads (1.5 hours)
Structural requirements and documentation (2 hours)
Foundation systems (1.5 hours)
Building materials (1.5 hours)
Wood framing (1.5 hours)
Plan review (4 hours)
Occupancy and construction area (1.5 hours)
Mixed uses (1.5 hours)
Fire-rated construction (2 hours)
Egress (1.5 hours)
Structural issues (1.5 hours)
Fire protection issues (2 hours)
Exam (2.5 hours)
Failure to complete a basic training program within the time period established in this subdivision shall result in the forfeiture of any and all accrued basic code enforcement training credit.
The time period established in this subdivision for the completion of a basic training program may be extended by the secretary for good cause shown. An application for such an extension shall set forth the reason(s) supporting such a grant of an extension, or extensions may be granted at the discretion of the secretary or the secretary's designee. Any such extension shall be in writing, signed by the secretary or the secretary's designee, and shall be subject to such terms and conditions as the secretary may prescribe.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 §§ 1208-3.2