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Truss Type Construction
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TEXT OF RULE Effective December
29, 2004
Part 1264 IDENTIFICATION OF
BUILDINGS UTILIZING TRUSS TYPE CONSTRUCTION 1264.1 Introduction.
Section 382-a of the Executive Law provides that commercial and industrial
buildings and structures that utilize truss type construction shall be marked by
a sign or symbol that informs persons conducting fire control and other
emergency operations of the existence of truss construction. Section 382-a
further directs the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council to
promulgate rules and regulations it deems necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of the statute. This Part establishes certain requirements pertaining
to the identification of buildings and structures that utilize truss type
construction. 1264.2 Enforcement.
(a) Subdivision 4 of section 382-a of the Executive Law directs local
governments to provide for enforcement of the statute. Enforcement of section
382-a of the Executive Law shall include enforcement of the provisions of this
Part. A fee of fifty dollars shall be paid by the owner of a building with truss
type construction to the authority having jurisdiction for enforcement of
section 382-a of the Executive Law prior to the issuance of a building permit.
1264.3 Definition.
For the purposes of this Part, truss type construction shall mean a fabricated
structure of wood or steel, made up of a series of members connected at their
ends to form a series of triangles to span a distance greater than would be
possible with any of the individual members on their own. Truss type
construction shall not include:
1264.4 Identification
of truss type construction. (a) Truss type construction shall be identified
by a sign or signs in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
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Ronald Piester AIA, Director New York State Department of State One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12231
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