Requires that when a complaint is made to local code enforcement of a violation of the uniform fire prevention and building code or a local code which results in the issuance of a compliance order, the complainant shall also be provided a copy of such order.
Impact
If enacted, the bill would amend the executive law to include specific procedural changes for local government code enforcement. This change means that whenever a complaint regarding building code violations results in a compliance order, the complainant will receive a copy of this order either in person or via registered or certified mail. This added provision aims to improve the responsiveness of local agency actions and ensure citizens have the necessary information at hand regarding compliance efforts, potentially leading to improved safety and adherence to building standards in local communities.
Summary
Bill A03126, introduced in the New York Assembly, mandates that when a complaint related to violations of the uniform fire prevention and building code or local building codes leads to the issuance of a compliance order, a copy of such order must be provided to the complainant. This requirement is designed to enhance transparency and communication between local governments and citizens reporting violations, ensuring that complainants are kept informed about the actions taken regarding their concerns. This shift aims to empower citizens in the code enforcement process and improve accountability within local government operations.
Contention
Discussions around A03126 may focus on the balance between effective local governance and the demands for greater transparency in the code enforcement process. While some may argue that this bill strengthens citizen engagement and oversight of local government actions, there could be concerns regarding the increased administrative burden on local code enforcement agencies to ensure compliance with this new requirement. Stakeholders may debate whether this will lead to a more effective enforcement process or whether it could inadvertently slow down response times and create logistical challenges for local authorities.
Same As
Requires that when a complaint is made to local code enforcement of a violation of the uniform fire prevention and building code or a local code which results in the issuance of a compliance order, the complainant shall also be provided a copy of such order.
Requires that when a complaint is made to local code enforcement of a violation of the uniform fire prevention and building code which results in the issuance of a compliance order, the complainant shall also be provided a copy of such order.
Relates to application of the state uniform fire prevention and building code and relevant local building and fire regulations; directs OGS to implement a phase-in of compliance.
Gives justice courts limited equity powers to compel compliance with local zoning, building and fire prevention codes; grants justice courts the authority to issue injunctions and temporary restraining orders relating thereto.
Gives justice courts limited equity powers to compel compliance with local zoning, building and fire prevention codes; grants justice courts the authority to issue injunctions and temporary restraining orders relating thereto.
Relates to the applicability of local building codes to state and state agency owned buildings; requires full compliance upon alteration or if such building ceases to be owned by the state.
Provides for state assistance to local governments for the enforcement of fire prevention and building codes using monies paid into the code enforcement account.
Provides for state assistance to local governments for the enforcement of fire prevention and building codes using monies paid into the code enforcement account.
Relates to the establishment of a waiver for child care learning pods; provides that unlicensed and unregulated child care learning pods may operate if there are otherwise no violations of laws or codes, rules, and regulations of New York and such child care learning pod is compliant with the local laws, codes, rules, and regulations of such local municipality in which they are located and operated; provides for civil penalty for violations.