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§  409-d.  Comprehensive  public  school  building  safety program. 1.  Program establishment. The commissioner is authorized  and  directed  to  establish,  develop  and  monitor a comprehensive public school building  safety program which shall include a uniform inspection,  safety  rating  and  monitoring system. Such program shall require the annual inspection  of all public school buildings throughout New York  state;  establish  a  safety  rating  system  for such school buildings to assess the need for  maintenance, repairs, rehabilitation, reconstruction,  construction  and  other  improvements  related  to  the  structural  integrity and overall  safety of public school buildings including but not limited to  building  systems  related  to electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air  conditioning, sanitation and health, fire and accident  protection;  and  require  that  such  ratings  be  used  for  the purpose of developing a  buildings condition survey as required pursuant to subdivision  four  of  section  thirty-six  hundred  forty-one  of this chapter and a five year  facilities plan as required pursuant to clause (i) of  subparagraph  two  of  paragraph  b of subdivision six of section thirty-six hundred two of  this chapter.    2. Commissioner's authorization. In implementing    the  program,  the  commissioner is authorized to:    (a)  require  the  inspection  of  every  public  school  building and  prescribe qualifications of persons who may perform  or  supervise  such  inspections in accordance with the provisions of this section.    (b) establish a safety rating system keyed to the structural integrity  and  overall  safety of the building. Such system shall rate every major  building system  contained  within  a  building  and  where  practicable  identify  critical  maintenance and include such information in the plan  required in subdivision ten of section thirty-six hundred  forty-one  of  this chapter;    (c)  require  each  school  district  to develop a buildings condition  survey;    (d) require each school  district  to  develop  a  five  year  capital  facilities plan;    (e) establish a process for monitoring all school buildings; and    (f)  provide  for  waivers  of the requirements of this section and/or  section four hundred nine-e of this article for districts  whose  school  building safety inspection procedures in existence on the effective date  of this section are in substantial compliance with such requirements.    3.  Notification.    Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the  contrary, the commissioner shall be authorized to notify in writing  any  school  district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services  the  existence of a hazardous condition found in any school  building  within  the school district that is in violation of applicable building, health,  or  safety  codes  or  regulations  that  may threaten the health and/or  safety of students or staffs.  Such  notice  must  be  acknowledged  and  responded  to  within  five  business days or less. Such notice shall be  delivered to the superintendent of the school district or  the  district  superintendent  of the board of cooperative educational services. In the  case of a city school district in a city  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more  inhabitants  such  notice  shall  be delivered to the  chancellor of the city district.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-9 > 409-d

§  409-d.  Comprehensive  public  school  building  safety program. 1.  Program establishment. The commissioner is authorized  and  directed  to  establish,  develop  and  monitor a comprehensive public school building  safety program which shall include a uniform inspection,  safety  rating  and  monitoring system. Such program shall require the annual inspection  of all public school buildings throughout New York  state;  establish  a  safety  rating  system  for such school buildings to assess the need for  maintenance, repairs, rehabilitation, reconstruction,  construction  and  other  improvements  related  to  the  structural  integrity and overall  safety of public school buildings including but not limited to  building  systems  related  to electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air  conditioning, sanitation and health, fire and accident  protection;  and  require  that  such  ratings  be  used  for  the purpose of developing a  buildings condition survey as required pursuant to subdivision  four  of  section  thirty-six  hundred  forty-one  of this chapter and a five year  facilities plan as required pursuant to clause (i) of  subparagraph  two  of  paragraph  b of subdivision six of section thirty-six hundred two of  this chapter.    2. Commissioner's authorization. In implementing    the  program,  the  commissioner is authorized to:    (a)  require  the  inspection  of  every  public  school  building and  prescribe qualifications of persons who may perform  or  supervise  such  inspections in accordance with the provisions of this section.    (b) establish a safety rating system keyed to the structural integrity  and  overall  safety of the building. Such system shall rate every major  building system  contained  within  a  building  and  where  practicable  identify  critical  maintenance and include such information in the plan  required in subdivision ten of section thirty-six hundred  forty-one  of  this chapter;    (c)  require  each  school  district  to develop a buildings condition  survey;    (d) require each school  district  to  develop  a  five  year  capital  facilities plan;    (e) establish a process for monitoring all school buildings; and    (f)  provide  for  waivers  of the requirements of this section and/or  section four hundred nine-e of this article for districts  whose  school  building safety inspection procedures in existence on the effective date  of this section are in substantial compliance with such requirements.    3.  Notification.    Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the  contrary, the commissioner shall be authorized to notify in writing  any  school  district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services  the  existence of a hazardous condition found in any school  building  within  the school district that is in violation of applicable building, health,  or  safety  codes  or  regulations  that  may threaten the health and/or  safety of students or staffs.  Such  notice  must  be  acknowledged  and  responded  to  within  five  business days or less. Such notice shall be  delivered to the superintendent of the school district or  the  district  superintendent  of the board of cooperative educational services. In the  case of a city school district in a city  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more  inhabitants  such  notice  shall  be delivered to the  chancellor of the city district.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-9 > 409-d

§  409-d.  Comprehensive  public  school  building  safety program. 1.  Program establishment. The commissioner is authorized  and  directed  to  establish,  develop  and  monitor a comprehensive public school building  safety program which shall include a uniform inspection,  safety  rating  and  monitoring system. Such program shall require the annual inspection  of all public school buildings throughout New York  state;  establish  a  safety  rating  system  for such school buildings to assess the need for  maintenance, repairs, rehabilitation, reconstruction,  construction  and  other  improvements  related  to  the  structural  integrity and overall  safety of public school buildings including but not limited to  building  systems  related  to electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air  conditioning, sanitation and health, fire and accident  protection;  and  require  that  such  ratings  be  used  for  the purpose of developing a  buildings condition survey as required pursuant to subdivision  four  of  section  thirty-six  hundred  forty-one  of this chapter and a five year  facilities plan as required pursuant to clause (i) of  subparagraph  two  of  paragraph  b of subdivision six of section thirty-six hundred two of  this chapter.    2. Commissioner's authorization. In implementing    the  program,  the  commissioner is authorized to:    (a)  require  the  inspection  of  every  public  school  building and  prescribe qualifications of persons who may perform  or  supervise  such  inspections in accordance with the provisions of this section.    (b) establish a safety rating system keyed to the structural integrity  and  overall  safety of the building. Such system shall rate every major  building system  contained  within  a  building  and  where  practicable  identify  critical  maintenance and include such information in the plan  required in subdivision ten of section thirty-six hundred  forty-one  of  this chapter;    (c)  require  each  school  district  to develop a buildings condition  survey;    (d) require each school  district  to  develop  a  five  year  capital  facilities plan;    (e) establish a process for monitoring all school buildings; and    (f)  provide  for  waivers  of the requirements of this section and/or  section four hundred nine-e of this article for districts  whose  school  building safety inspection procedures in existence on the effective date  of this section are in substantial compliance with such requirements.    3.  Notification.    Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the  contrary, the commissioner shall be authorized to notify in writing  any  school  district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services  the  existence of a hazardous condition found in any school  building  within  the school district that is in violation of applicable building, health,  or  safety  codes  or  regulations  that  may threaten the health and/or  safety of students or staffs.  Such  notice  must  be  acknowledged  and  responded  to  within  five  business days or less. Such notice shall be  delivered to the superintendent of the school district or  the  district  superintendent  of the board of cooperative educational services. In the  case of a city school district in a city  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more  inhabitants  such  notice  shall  be delivered to the  chancellor of the city district.