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NYSSPE Letter to the Honorable Eric Adams, Mayor-Elect, NYC

December 20, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

See below for the recent letter from NYSSPE President, Joe Pasaturo, PE to the Mayor-Elect of NYC.  This was recently sent out to continue the communication around the threat and danger of illegal practices throughout the city.

Dear Mayor Adams,
Congratulations on your election as the next Mayor of New York City. It was a pleasure meeting you at Casa Belvedere earlier this year with my cousin Roy Ranieri. I am particularly happy that someone with your experience, qualifications, integrity and clear sense of purpose is in a position to provide the steady and inspiring leadership New York City needs and deserves.

I was born and raised in the South Bronx and well as the Pomonok houses in Queens. I am a lifelong New Yorker. I am the President of the New York State Society of Professional Engineers (NYSSPE). The society is a professional association representing the interest of its members, and more generally, the interest of all professional engineers totaling more than 25,000 licensees in New York State, practicing in all disciplines (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, chemical, geological environmental, etc.) and practicing in all practice settings (private sector consulting, industry, government and education).

Professional Engineers, individually and communally, are keenly concerned with the promotion of public health, safety and welfare. Our members do not take lightly their responsibility to the greater community. It is our hope that in the years ahead we can work constructively with you to help move New York City to a brighter and safer future. [Read more…]

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Legislative News- Update on Continuing Education

December 9, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

UPDATE CONTINUING EDUCATION
By Mark Kriss, Esq., NYSSPE Legislative Counsel

Chapter 260 Laws 2020
Assembly Bill 10021A Senate Bill 7986A 2020
Earlier this week we distributed information  (click here) regarding liberalized continuing education requirements for Professional Engineers due to COVID-19, as well as prospective statutory changes allowing all continuing education courses to be secured via self-study eliminating the requirement that 18 credits per registration period required live study. The notice from earlier this week failed to include more recent developments. Following is a short summary of where matters stand.

In response to the evolving situation with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), and for those licensees whose registrations renew March 1, 2020 – July 1, 2022, the NYS Education Department will grant (via emergency action) an adjustment to all licensees to complete up to 100% of the continuing education as self-study, provided that it is taken from a Department-approved provider and is in an acceptable subject area for professional engineering. Additionally, the Department will grant an adjustment to all licensees, regardless of registration renewal date, to utilize self-study for any coursework taken during the period from March 1, 2020 – July 1, 2022, provided that it is taken from a Department-approved provider and is in an acceptable subject area.

Prior to January 1, 2022, in the absence of the emergency action, professional engineers were required to demonstrate that 18 of the 36 professional development hours secured during each triennium registration period be obtained via live lecture, in person classes, or live webinar. Chapter 260 of the Laws of 2020 eliminates this requirement for PEs effective January 1, 2022. In short, online courses of all types will qualify prospectively for all 36 development hours. Of course, live venues will also continue to be an option. All courses must continue to be specifically approved for New York State. [Read more…]

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Legislative Update- Continuing Education

December 7, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

Assembly Bill 10021A (Assemblyman Englebright)
same as Senate Bill 7986A (Senator Stavisky)

This bill establishes a continuing education requirement for professional geologists in NYS. At the same time the bill modernizes the continuing education requirement for professional engineers and other design professionals. The bill has passed both houses of the NYS Legislature and is expected to be approved by Governor Cuomo.

Under current law professional engineers must demonstrate that they have completed 36 professional development hours during each triennium registration period. 18 of the 36 professional development hours secured during each such triennium must be obtained via live lecture, in person classes, or live webinar. This legislation eliminates this requirement for PEs and other design professionals. In short, online courses of all types will qualify for all 36 development hours. Of course, live venues will also continue to be an option. All courses must continue to be specifically approved for New York State.

It is important to note that currently due to the pandemic the Education Department has on an emergency basis waived the live lecture, in person or live webinar requirement for licensees whose registrations renew before January 1, 2021 (see posting from NYS Education Department Office of Professions below.) The effective date of the legislation is January 1, 2022 so the status of renewals on or after January 1, 2021 must await further clarification from the Education Department. It is likely that the broad use of on line courses will be extended due to the pandemic.

The legislation also permits a professional engineer to take courses in other design fields such as architecture or land surveying. Credits earned in related fields will count towards the triennium 36PDH requirement. (However, under no circumstances will the attendance at such courses be a ground for practicing in an allied design field without appropriate licensure.) The new law will permit up to 6 PDHs to be carried over to a new registration period from a prior period. Present law does not permit such carry-overs.

Finally, NYSSPE has and will continue to advocate for broad recognition of courses across the country due to the significant number of our members who practice in more than one jurisdiction. While continuing education is an important measure, we believe states should have uniform requirements to the greatest extent possible. [Read more…]

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NYSSPE MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO A VIRTUAL MEETING WITH NYC TRANSPORTATION COMMISIONER HENRY GUTMAN (1 PDH)

December 6, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) Commissioner, Henry Gutman, will discuss the City’s Vision for reimagining how freight moves in dense urban environments. He will be joined by NYC DOT Deputy Commissioner, Paul Schwartz P.E., who will discuss the implementation of the Weigh-in-Motion Program which will enable NYCDOT to automatically enforce overweight and oversized trucks on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.

Join us for a virtual meeting and get 1 PDH Hour on 12/15/2021 at 5:30 PM. Link to access the virtual meeting will be emailed to attendees following registration.

FOR REGISTRATION GO TO:   https://nysspe-nyc.org/events/december/

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NYSSPE Annual Fall Conference 2021

November 18, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

The New York State Society of Professional Engineers held their annual Fall conference in Saratoga Springs, NY October 29, 2021.  The conference was hosted at the Holiday Inn in downtown Saratoga Springs.  Over 60 attendees were able to attend in person and participate in PDH seminars, a luncheon and meet with sponsors and exhibitors in the industry.

Thank you to everyone who made the effort to join in person!  NYSSPE appreciates the support of all the speakers, engineers and their guests that attended our conferences and continue to support the society and its mission.  See you in June 2022.

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NYCDOB: Energy Efficiency Report Must be filed by a Registered Design Professional beginning January 1, 2022.

October 18, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

Registered energy auditors and retro-commissioning agents who are not registered design professionals may continue to submit an EER to DOB until their registrations expire or until December 31, 2021, whichever is earlier. Registrations will not be renewed once expired.

Please review the attached Service Notice that speaks to the issue.  The Service Notice can also be viewed at:  Click Here
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Filed Under: NYC Metro Area Information, NYSSPE News

NYCDOB: Recently amended Facade Rule 1RCNY 103-04 will be in effect on 11/12/2021.

October 18, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

All amendments to the rule, including the most recent ones, can be found at:  Click Here

Beginning October 8, 2021, all supporting documents submitted with an accepted façade compliance filing in DOB NOW: Safety can be viewed by the public in the DOB NOW Public Portal. Please see our Service Notice regarding this portal: Click Here

If you have administrative or technical façade questions, please continue to contact facades@buildings.nyc.gov
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Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering Signed by Governor Hochul

October 11, 2021 By nysspe 1 Comment

NYSSPE is pleased to announce that GOVERNOR HOCHUL on Friday, October 8th signed Senate bill 3541 into law which is now NY chapter 465 of the laws of 2021. The law requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (or it’s substantial equivalent) to secure a license to practice Professional Engineering in New York State. President Joe Pasaturo, PE sincerely thanks all of the members of the Society who have worked on securing support for this legislation.  New York joins the majority of other states which have a similar threshold for licensure.  https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2021/s3541

(The law contains a two-year window for those seeking to secure a license utilizing the 12 – year experience ladder to apply for a transitional exemption. It is not expected that many applicants will avail themselves of this grandfather provision.)

Please contact Mark Kriss, NYSSPE legislative and Legal Counsel if you have any questions mkriss@krisslaw.com

 

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SWEEPING UPDATES TO NYC CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING REGULATIONS

October 11, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

Bill Passed by City Council to Update Construction Codes Keeps NYC at The Forefront of Building Safety and Innovation

The New York City Department of Buildings today marked the official passage of major legislation in the City Council to update the city’s Construction Codes. This comprehensive revision to the Codes contains over 600 major updates, and thousands of smaller changes, intended to improve safety for our fellow New Yorkers, and incorporate the latest in building technologies. The new Codes use the highest international standards for the design, construction and maintenance of buildings as a baseline, while continuing our city’s proud tradition of implementing additional enhancements to ensure we have among the strongest building regulations anywhere in the world.

“These updated Codes provide a solid foundation on which the future of our city will be built,” said Buildings Commissioner Melanie E. La Rocca. “I want to thank my colleagues at DOB, along with the hundreds of government and industry experts that volunteered their time on our Code Revision Committees, who worked tirelessly to advance these Codes. Those efforts will make our built environment safer for everyone living, working and visiting in our great city. Looking further afield, it is my hope that these Codes will also serve as a model for other cities, looking to build their own more resilient and sustainable future.”

New York City’s Building Code is one of the nation’s earliest and most comprehensive set of rules regarding construction in both new and existing buildings. Updated regularly, our Codes set a strong framework for how buildings are designed and maintained in our unique urban environment. The code revisions approved today are the first holistic update to the entire set of NYC Administrative, Plumbing, Building, Mechanical and Fuel Gas Codes since 2014. The revisions were drafted by technical committees comprised of engineers, architects, attorneys, planners, tradespeople, representatives of the construction industry, labor, real estate industry, utility companies, as well as DOB and interagency stakeholders. Regulations in our Codes here in New York City frequently inform model codes on the national and international levels.

For more information:  Click Here

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Filed Under: NYC Metro Area Information, NYSSPE News

Executive Secretary to the State Board for Professional Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology

October 1, 2021 By nysspe Leave a Comment

Career Opportunity

NYSSPE has learned that the New York State Education Department will shortly be conducting a search for a Professional Engineer (or other qualified design professional) to serve as Executive Secretary to the State Board for Professional Engineering, Land Surveying and Geology. With respect to the licensed professions, the Department’s primary charge is the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the public.  We’re spreading the word about the forthcoming opening in the hopes that someone with an interest in protecting the P.E. license (as well as licensure in related fields), might be interested in the position.  If you want to learn more, it is recommended that you periodically visit the NYS Education Department website: http://www.nysed.gov/hr/employment/employment-opportunities in the weeks and months ahead.

Once available the job posting will provide details regarding the scope of responsibilities and provide guidance respecting the application process.  Further, NYSSPE’s Legislative Counsel, Mark Kriss, can provide a perspective regarding this opportunity.  He can be reached by phone at (518) 449-2037 (x207). The position falls in the Management Confidential classification.  The Secretary is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Board of Regents.  Historically, the salary for this position has been based on the candidate’s experience.

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