New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter XXXII - Division of Code Enforcement and Administration
Part 1207 - Uniform Code: Reimbursement Of Local Government Training Costs
Section 1207.4 - Applications

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) To receive moneys for reimbursement for training costs associated with the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code, a local government must submit an application therefor, signed by the chief executive officer, not later than the 10th day of April following the end of the State fiscal year in which the training costs were incurred. Such application shall be made to the Secretary of State on a form provided for that purpose.

(b) The application shall include:

(1) an identification of the local law, ordinance or other regulation by which the local government administers and enforces the Uniform Code;

(2) the name and title of the local official(s) charged with administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code;

(3) the date on which a code enforcement official of the local government received certification of having successfully completed a certified basic training program for code enforcement personnel;

(4) the names and addresses of persons or firms, if any, which are authorized by the local government to provide, under contract or similar arrangement, inspection services or other support services related to administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code within the local government;

(5) the number of building permits and certificates of occupancy or compliance issued by the local government during the preceding calendar year; and

(6) the number of existing structures which were inspected for compliance with the fire safety and housing maintenance provisions of the Uniform Code during the preceding calendar year.

(c) Training costs eligible for reimbursement shall be specified by amount and purpose and shall be certified by the chief executive officer of the local government.

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