In-Service Training Requirements -
 24 hours per year, 1-Hour minimum in each group:

(a) CODE ENFORCEMENT PRACTICES AND ORGANIZATION
Inspection techniques update
Building system technology update
The code inspector and the law
The code inspector and diplomacy

(b) OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS AND HAZARD RECOGNITION
Property-occupancy classification
Fire and health recognition
Hazardous materials storage
Solid fuel-burning equipment
Unvented kerosene heaters

(c) BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND STRUCTURE DESIGN CRITERIA
Construction techniques update
Design criteria update
Facilities for the disabled

(d) BUILDING SYSTEM
Conveyance
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning
Plumbing
Electrical
Fire protection
Masonry and concrete

(e) PLAN REVIEW AND BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS
Plan review administration
Plan review technique

(f) CODE INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION
Uniform Code update
Legal interpretation

(g) PUBLIC POLICY CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
Historic preservation
Access and egress for the disabled
Code enforcement for publicly owned buildings
Energy conservation
Temporary structures
The code inspector and government
Public improvement inspections

Other Training
Opportunities:

In-Service Training
Continued training is both a requirement and necessity for code enforcement officials.
If you are aware of any available training that is not posted here please let us know.

Our Central Chapter provides in-sevice training throughout the year
including a 24-hour conference in April.

Central Chapter Seminars and Conferences are posted on our home page

Promoting the advancement of public safety in the Central New York region.