Code enforcement personnel definition

Code enforcement personnel or “Code official” means a building official, fire official, plans examiner, or inspector.
Code enforcement personnel means the Code Enforcement Officer and all Inspectors.
Code enforcement personnel means any authorized agent or employee of the City of Midway designated by the city whose duty it is to enforce codes and ordinances enacted by the city, and who has received appropriate training as determined by the city manager. This shall include, but not be limited to, code inspectors and other code compliance personnel (building, zoning, and environmental), law enforcement officers, animal control officers, and fire safety and health inspectors..personnel.

Examples of Code enforcement personnel in a sentence

  • Code enforcement personnel, lenders, utility company personnel and building owners interested in code compliance must be able to understand the code requirements.

  • Code enforcement personnel shall respond to a complaint or information concerning an alleged code violation within a reasonable period of time taking into consideration available resources and current caseload.

  • Code enforcement personnel shall normally utilize a progressive method of code enforcement in exercising their enforcement duties.

  • Code enforcement personnel employed by the cities, towns, villages and counties that are required to administer and enforce the Uniform Code will need to receive training regarding the new and changed provisions of the Uniform Code.

  • Code enforcement personnel not appointed for probationary terms, but appointed on other than a permanent basis and scheduled to perform code enforcement duties an average of less than ten (10) hours per week shall successfully complete a certified basic training program within thirty-six (36) months of initial appointment.

  • He concluded with the following appeal: ! Code enforcement personnel should look at the economics of housing rehabilitation.! There should be training to exercise judgement.

  • Code enforcement personnel shall not cross a parcel boundary line onto private property without such prior notification, except in emergencies that pose an imminent threat to environmental health or to the public safety or specifically for the purpose of posting a notice.

  • Code enforcement personnel not appointed for probationary terms, but appointed on other than a permanent basis, and scheduled to perform code enforcement duties an average of between ten (10) and twenty (20) hours per week shall successfully complete a certified basic training program within twenty-four (24) months of initial appointment.

  • Each inspector shall, within the time prescribed by law, obtain such basic training, in-service training, advanced in-service training and other training as the State of New York shall require for Code enforcement personnel, and each inspector shall obtain certification from the State Fire Administrator pursuant to the Executive Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • One set of the accepted construction documents shall be retained by the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer, and one set of the accepted construction documents shall be returned to the applicant to be kept at the work site so as to be available for use by the Code enforcement personnel.

Related to Code enforcement personnel

  • Code enforcement officer means the Code Enforcement Officer appointed pursuant to subdivision (b) of section 3 of this local law.

  • Law enforcement agency means an agency of the state, or of a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, that employs peace officers who make traffic stops in the routine performance of the officers' official duties.

  • Municipal Law Enforcement Officer means a person appointed under the authority of the Police Services Act for the purpose of enforcing City by-laws.

  • Contractor Personnel means Contractor’s employees and subcontractors (as well as any employees or subcontractors of those subcontractors) performing the Services.