Learn to better protect public safety while enhancing your
community
Elected officials, city managers, building department staff
and other government professionals working to revitalize
economically depressed areas or rehabilitate older buildings
in their communities will find the International Code Council
Property Maintenance and Housing Institute to be a valuable
educational opportunity.
Participants in the institute will learn current methods
to improve their jurisdictions through community partnerships,
proper code enforcement and successful court action. Co-sponsored
by the American Association of Code Enforcement, the Property
Maintenance and Housing Institute includes panel discussions
with industry experts who will share their insight into
property maintenance code administration, program challenges
and strategies for success.
The Property Maintenance and Housing Institute, August
28-29 in Liverpool, N.Y., offers housing inspectors, code
officials and building department administrators an opportunity
to increase knowledge, skills and abilities to protect public
health, safety and welfare related to occupancy and maintenance
of homes, buildings and land. Well-maintained residential
and commercial structures safeguard residents and enhance
the economic vitality of a community.
In addition to education offered by code enforcement professionals,
the Property Maintenance and Housing Institute allows attendees
to interact, network and share experiences with their peers.
Participants in the institute can earn continuing education
units (CEUs) and learning units (LUs).
To register for the Property Maintenance and Housing Institute,
click here. For
more information contact the International Code Council
at 1-888-ICC-SAFE (422-7233), ext. 33818.
The International Code Council, a membership organization
dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops
the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings,
including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties
and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes
developed by the International Code Council.