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Department of State – Division of Building Standards and Codes
for Code Enforcement Officials and Building Safety Inspectors

In accordance with 19 NYCRR §1208-3.4, the following courses, developed by the Department of State, are deemed advanced in-service training courses:

The 2025 Advanced In-Service – Part 1 (Course #T02-07-3363) shall be 4 hours in duration and provides 4 hours in Topic 1 – Code Enforcement and Administration. 

The 2025 Advanced In-Service – Part 2 (Course #T02-07-3364) shall be 5 hours in duration and provides 5 hours in Topic 2 – Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.

The 2025 Advanced In-Service – Part 3 (Course #T02-07-3365) shall be 3 hours in duration and provides 3 hours in Topic 3 – Energy Conservation Construction Code.

Building Safety Inspectors (BSIs) must successfully complete the following advanced-in-service training courses totaling 4 hours of training by December 31, 2026 to maintain certification.

LATEST NEWS AND TRAINING BULLETINS

This free 60-minute webinar is being held on Wednesday, October 15th. This session explores how the NFPA 13 fire sprinkler system standard directly influences the

October 9, 2025, from 11:00 – 12:00 P.M. EDT (-5 UTC) DescriptionIn this webinar, we will examine how sprinkler systems factor into fire investigations and

Part of the Leadership Principles Webinar Series Thursday, October 2, 2025 | 1 pm Eastern [60 minutes] Public safety agencies are navigating a pivotal leadership

REGISTER HERE Join us September 19, 2025 2 pm ET • 1 pm CT • 11 am PT Modern logistics facility construction is set for

Join us on Wednesday, September 8, at 12:30 p.m. ET for an engaging session exploring the fire risks associated with the growing use of solar technology on

Simply put charging equipment are electrical appliances and disconnecting requirements for this type of electrical equipment is already addressed in the National Electrical Code (NEC)

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Members Input

As the saying goes, “An organization is only as good as its people.”

That is why NYSFMIA is asking its members to become involved with the website.

  • Have you read a good prevention article lately?
  • Are you doing something out of the ordinary at your department in the realm of fire prevention?
  • Do you need to promote an upcoming safety education event?

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New York State Fire Marshal and Inspectors Association
Post Office Box 8 /  Riverhead, New York 11901-0008
Email: info@nysfmia.com

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