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19 NYCRR 500.4

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Order to comply

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Register checked through July 8, 2026/Vol. XLVIII, Issue 27 (2026-07-08) - no later Register activity found for this section

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(a)Whenever a re-inspection is performed and a violation previously identified on a report of inspection/notice of violation has not been satisfactorily abated as required, the inspecting authority shall serve an order to comply on the college or university.
(b)Whenever a severe or serious violation of the cumulative effect of numerous significant violations, as defined in section 500.5 of this Part, has been identified during an inspection, OFPC may, at its discretion, issue an order to comply in an effort to ensure that public health and safety is addressed in a timely manner. In this situation, an order to comply may only be issued at the express direction of the State Fire Administrator, Deputy State Fire Administrator, a Bureau Chief or Deputy Bureau Chief of OFPC.
(c)The order to comply shall state:
(1)the location and nature of the violation and the date by which abatement must occur;
(2)the earliest date by which a re-inspection will occur; and
(3)the daily penalties which may be imposed upon failure to comply as required.
(d)The inspecting authority shall serve an order to comply either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested, on either the president of the college or university or on an individual duly designated to accept such service.

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