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Article 18
New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Act

Sections

370
Short title
371
Statement of legislative findings and purposes
372
Definitions
373
Required immediate applicability of existing state codes
373‑A
Code comparison study and report
373‑B
Standards for single-exit, single stairway multi-unit residential buildings study
374
State fire prevention and building code council
375
Powers of the council
376
Powers of the secretary
376‑A
Code enforcement training and certification
377
New York state uniform fire prevention and building code
378
Standards for New York state uniform fire prevention and building code
379
Incorporation of higher standards by council upon recommendation of local government
380
Granting authority
381
Administration and enforcement of the New York state uniform fire prevention and building code and the New York state energy conservation...
382
Remedies
382‑A
Buildings with truss type construction
382‑B
Residential buildings with truss type, pre-engineered wood or timber construction
383
Construction with other laws
 



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