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Home » US Law » 2022 New York Laws » Consolidated Laws » EDN - Education » Title 1 - General Provisions » Article 9 - School Buildings and Sites » 409-D – Comprehensive Public School Building Safety Program.
§  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 inspections of all
public  school  buildings throughout the state (i) at least once between
the period commencing with the first day of January, two thousand twenty
and ending with the thirty-first day of December,  two  thousand  twenty
and  (ii) at least once between the period commencing with the first day
of January, two thousand twenty-two and ending with the thirty-first day
of December, two thousand twenty-two,  provided  that  such  inspections
shall  exclude  public school buildings in a school district required to
conduct building condition surveys between January first,  two  thousand
twenty  and the end of such period in accordance with regulations of the
commissioner adopted pursuant to subparagraph one-a of  paragraph  c  of
subdivision  four  of  section  thirty-six  hundred  forty-one  of  this
chapter, and provided further that such exclusion shall not apply in the
case of a school district which has not completed the building condition
surveys so required and submitted the same to the department. Under such
program, the commissioner  may  require  inspections  of  public  school
buildings as deemed necessary to maintain the safety of school buildings
and  the  welfare  of  the occupants, and such program shall 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.