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  • Department of State - Uniform Code Variance/Appeal Petition 2026-0276
    May 27, 2026

    New York State Department of State variance petition 2026-0276 requests relief from Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code basement ceiling height requirements at 16 Kilburn Avenue in Huntington, Suffolk County.

  • Department of State - I.D. No. DOS-20-26-00002-EP: Minimum Standards for Administration and Enforcement of the Uniform Code
    May 20, 2026

    New York Department of State emergency rule requires housing authorities in 25 designated communities to verify lead paint inspections via the State Rental Registry during fire safety inspections of pre-1980 residential buildings; effective May 3, 2…

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Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level

Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.

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