New York Laws
Article 9 - School Buildings and Sites
409-E - Uniform Code of Public School Buildings Inspection, Safety Rating and Monitoring.

(b) As provided in paragraph (a) of this subdivision such inspections
shall:
(i) be conducted in a manner and by persons meeting the
qualifications, as established in the code;
(ii) result in a safety rating of every building as required pursuant
to this article; and
(iii) be reported on forms prescribed by the commissioner, subscribed
by the person or persons who conducted the inspection and filed with the
commissioner within sixty days of the completion of the inspection.
(c) In the case of a city school district in a city having a
population of one million or more inhabitants, each school shall be
inspected periodically by the department of buildings pursuant to
section 27-211 of the New York city building code, or any successor or
substantially similar section.
3. Safety rating system. The commissioner shall develop pursuant to
regulations a safety rating system to be used by all school districts
and boards of cooperative educational services keyed to the structural
integrity and overall safety of the building and shall be developed
using data obtained from the building's annual inspection as required by
this article. Such safety rating system shall identify and assess the
condition of every major system component of every school building
including interior structures; building systems such as heating,
ventilation, plumbing and electrical systems; exterior structures
including but not limited to roofs, masonry, stairs, and chimneys; and
develop a system which rates each building component based on at least
the following factors: overall safety; structural integrity; probable
useful life; need for repair or replacement; and maintenance. Such
safety rating shall include mechanisms which facilitate more frequent
inspections and repairs as determined necessary to protect the welfare
and safety of students and staff residing in such school buildings. This
information shall be used for purposes of developing a buildings
condition survey as required pursuant to 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.
4. Monitoring system. The commissioner shall develop pursuant to
regulations a monitoring system to oversee the safety of public school
buildings. Such system shall include but not be limited to the following
components:
(a) a process that identifies and provides a comprehensive maintenance
plan for all major building systems for each school building to ensure
that all buildings are maintained in a state of good repair; and
(b) establishment of uniform safety standards governing all
construction projects. The safety standards shall be designed to promote
the safety of pupils, staff and other building occupants during periods
of maintenance, repair, reconstruction, construction or any other
construction-related activity.
(c) establishment of a process to monitor the condition of public
school buildings to provide they are safe and maintained in a state of
good repair.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EDN - Education

Title 1 - General Provisions

Article 9 - School Buildings and Sites

401 - Sites; Designation and Change.

402 - Sale of Former Schoolhouse or Site.

402-A - Procedures for Closing a School Building.

403 - Application of Proceeds of Sale.

403-A - Leasing of School Property.

403-B - Leasing of School Buildings and Facilities.

404 - Acquisition of Real Property.

405 - Conveyance of Property to Public Corporations.

406 - Vesting of Title of Lands in Certain Cases.

407 - Application to Certain Districts.

407-A - Authorization for Dormitory Authority Financing of Capital Facilities for Special Act School Districts.

407-B - Authorization for Dormitory Authority Financing of Capital Facilities for State-Supported Schools for Blind and Deaf Students.

408 - Plans and Specifications of School Buildings Must Be Approved by Commissioner of Education.

408-A - Plans and Specifications for Construction of New School Buildings.

408-B - Submitting Plans and Specifications of School Buildings With Local Fire and Law Enforcement Officials.

409 - School Building Regulations in Relation to Health and Safety.

409-A - Eye Safety Devices for Certain Students and Teachers.

409-B - Use of Mercury Vapor or Metal Halide Lamps Within School Buildings.

409-C - Athletic Safety Equipment.

409-D - Comprehensive Public School Building Safety Program.

409-E - Uniform Code of Public School Buildings Inspection, Safety Rating and Monitoring.

409-F - Electrically Operated Partition and Door Safety.

409-G - Purchase and Use of Paradichlorobenzene Deodorizers.

409-H - Requirements for Notification of Pesticide Applications.

409-I - Procurement and Use of Environmentally-Sensitive Cleaning and Maintenance Products.

409-J - Emergency Alert Notification System in Public Schools; Cities With a Population of One Million or More.

409-K - Pesticide Alternatives.

409-L - Posting Child Abuse Hotline Telephone Number.

409-M - Gender Neutral Single-Occupancy Bathroom Facilities.

410 - Officials Not to Be Interested in Sales, Leases or Contracts.

412 - Condemnation of Schoolhouse and Erection of New Schoolhouse in Place Thereof.

413 - Use of School Buildings for Examinations.

414 - Use of Schoolhouse and Grounds.

415 - No Schoolhouse Shall Be Built on Town Line.

416 - School Taxes and School Bonds.

417 - Allocation of Moneys by Regents for Extraordinary Relief to School Districts.

418 - Purchase and Display of Flag.

419 - Display of Flags in Assembly Rooms.

419-A - Display of Flags in Classrooms.

420 - Rules and Regulations.