371 - Statement of legislative findings and purposes.

§ 371. Statement   of   legislative  findings  and  purposes.  1.  The  legislature hereby finds and declares that:    a. The present level of loss of life, injury to persons, and damage to  property as a result of fire demonstrates that the people of  the  state  have  yet  to  receive  the  basic level of protection to which they are  entitled  in  connection  with  the  construction  and  maintenance   of  buildings;    b. There does not exist for all areas of the state a single, adequate,  enforceable  code establishing minimum standards for fire protection and  construction, maintenance and use of materials  in  buildings.  Instead,  there  exists a multiplicity of codes and requirements for various types  of  buildings  administered  at  various  levels  of  state  and   local  government.  There  are,  in  addition,  extensive areas of the state in  which no code at all is in effect for the general benefit of the  people  of the state;    c.  The  present system of enforcement of fire protection and building  construction codes is characterized by  a  lack  of  adequately  trained  personnel,  as  well  as  inconsistent  qualifications for personnel who  administer and enforce those codes;    d. Whether because of the absence of applicable codes, inadequate code  provisions or inadequate enforcement of codes, the threat to the  public  health  and  safety  posed by fire remains a real and present danger for  the people of the state; and    e. The multiplicity of fire protection and building construction  code  requirements  poses  an  additional  problem for the people of the state  since  it  increases  the  cost  of  doing  business  in  the  state  by  perpetuating multiple requirements, jurisdictional overlaps and business  uncertainties,  and,  in  some  instances, by artificially inducing high  construction costs.    2. The legislature declares that it shall be the public policy of  the  state of New York to:    a.  Immediately  provide  for  a  minimum level of protection from the  hazards of fire in every part of the state;    b. Provide for the promulgation of a uniform code addressing  building  construction  and  fire  prevention  in order to provide a basic minimum  level of protection to all people of the state from hazards of fire  and  inadequate  building construction. In providing for such a uniform code,  it is declared to be the policy of the state of New York to:    (1)  reconcile  the  myriad  existing  and   potentially   conflicting  regulations which apply to different types of buildings and occupancies;    (2)  recognize  that  fire  prevention  and  fire prevention codes are  closely related to the adequacy of building construction codes, that the  greatest portion of a  building  code's  requirements  are  fire  safety  oriented,  and  that  fire prevention and building construction concerns  should be the subject of a single code;    (3) place public and private buildings on an equal plane with  respect  to fire prevention and adequacy of building construction;    (4)  require  new  and  existing  buildings  alike  to  keep pace with  advances  in  technology  concerning  fire   prevention   and   building  construction,  including,  where appropriate, that provisions apply on a  retroactive basis; and    (5)  provide  protection  to  both  residential  and   non-residential  buildings;    c.  Insure  that the uniform code be in full force and effect in every  area of the state;    d. Encourage local  governments  to  exercise  their  full  powers  to  administer and enforce the uniform code; ande.  Provide  for  a  uniform,  statewide  approach to the training and  qualification of personnel engaged in the administration and enforcement  of the uniform code.