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  2. Active Code Official Certifications - Department of State

    dos.ny.gov/code/active-code-official-certifications

    This dataset provides a listing of certifications issued by the Division of Building Standards and Codes for Code Enforcement Officials and Building Safety Inspectors that are currently active.

  3. The American Association of Code Enforcement is a national nonprofit association representing the profession of code enforcement. Since its inception, AACE has become the premier association fostering code compliance through its certification program, education, training and enforcement.

  4. Basic Training Program - Department of State

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    The Code Enforcement Basic Training Program is administered by the Educational Services Unit. The Basic Training Program provides initial training and certification to individuals who wish to become a Certified Building Safety Inspector (BSI) or a Certified Code Enforcement Official (CEO).

  5. AACE is excited to offer the first nationally recognized accreditation program for code enforcement agencies. The standards ensure a uniform and consistent level of professionalism and level of service with all accredited code agencies across the country.

  6. How To Become a Code Enforcement Officer (With Skills)

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    To become a code enforcement officer, you need at least a high school diploma and, depending on the state, certification. Here are the steps you can take to find employment as a code enforcement officer: 1. Graduate high school. A high school diploma or GED is the minimum education requirement for code enforcement officers.

  7. Active Code Official Certifications | State of New York

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  8. Code Enforcement Officers complete a training program in code enforcement covering subjects including zoning and zoning ordinance enforcement; housing codes and ordinances; nuisance violations; health ordinances; and basic legal processes related to code enforcement.

  9. In-Service Training - Department of State

    dos.ny.gov/code/service-training

    The Department of State occasionally requires Certified Building Safety Inspectors (BSIs) and Certified Code Enforcement Officials (CEOs) to receive Advanced In-Service training. This training typically relates to amendments to the Uniform Code or Energy Code, changes in law, or other matters that necessitates specific training.

  10. The designation of Certified Code Enforcement Officer (CCEO) demonstrates your proficiency in the enforcement of codes, and demonstrates your commitment to excellence in the profession.

  11. Summary of Code Enforcement Training Requirements - CODES CLASS

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    To be a certified code enforcement official, an individual must successfully complete the required basic training (a minimum of 120 hours of basic training) and maintain the required yearly in-service training (24 hours annually) and any required advanced in-service.