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19 NYCRR 1204.14

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(a)On or before February 1st of each year, each State agency shall prepare a report pertaining to the preceding calendar year which shall include the following information:
(1)the name and address of the agency, the code coordinator, and any code compliance managers;
(2)a list of all construction permits, code compliance certificates, and temporary approvals for occupancy which were issued or received during the preceding year along with an indication of which permits, certificates and temporary approvals were still valid on the preceding December 31st;
(3)a list of all fire safety inspections conducted within buildings or structures in the custody of the particular State agency;
(4)a list of all code violations within the agency's buildings or structures which were not corrected within 60 days of their discovery;
(5)a statement of the current status of the violations noted in paragraph (4) of this subdivision and a plan to correct any such violations still uncorrected; and
(6)a list of all code related complaints and their disposition.
(b)As a part of its first annual report, each State agency shall determine which of the buildings or portions of buildings it occupies, uses, maintains, or operates are within its custody and which are within the custody of another State agency or are subject to code enforcement by the authority responsible for enforcement in the particular municipality where the building is located. Any changes in custody and consequent responsibility for code enforcement shall be identified in subsequent annual reports prepared by the agency.
(c)Within 30 days after the preparation of its annual report each State agency shall notify the Secretary of its completion.
(d)Construction-permitting agencies may establish procedures and forms consistent with this Part so as to effectively administer their responsibilities.
(e)All reports, construction permits, code compliance certificates, and temporary approvals for occupancy issued pursuant to this Part shall be prepared in a form acceptable to the Secretary so as to include sufficient information to identify the State agencies, the particular facilities, and the specific projects involved.
(f)The Secretary may examine the records of State agencies relating to the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code. It shall be the duty of State agencies to make such records available to the Secretary.

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