New York
Updated 3/15/2025
Overview
New York enforces a statewide building code, with all code documents fully amended and
published as the official New York State codes. The New York State Department of State
(DOS) oversees code adoption and enforcement. The 2020 New York State codes
incorporate modifications tailored to state requirements, and the full amended versions are
provided directly on the state website (scroll to the bottom).
The National Electrical Code (NEC) is adopted without amendments. Additionally, New York City follows a separate building code, which is not covered under the statewide adoption and will be addressed in future versions of the app.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) is adopted without amendments. Additionally, New York City follows a separate building code, which is not covered under the statewide adoption and will be addressed in future versions of the app.
CodePro Uses the Following Codes for Answers:
- 2020 Residential Code of New York State
- 2020 Plumbing Code of New York State
- 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC)
Additional Resources:
For more details, click here for the state-specific website.
New York has also adopted the 2020 Building Code, 2020 Mechanical Code, and other specialized codes with state-specific amendments. New York City follows a separate code adoption process, which will be added to future versions of the application.
New York has also adopted the 2020 Building Code, 2020 Mechanical Code, and other specialized codes with state-specific amendments. New York City follows a separate code adoption process, which will be added to future versions of the application.
- Adoption Category
Statewide
- Amendments
State
Statewide Adoption
A statewide adoption means that building codes are enforced uniformly across the entire
state. The state government adopts and mandates compliance with specific building,
residential, plumbing, and electrical codes. Local jurisdictions must follow these codes
without making significant amendments, ensuring consistency in construction regulations
across the state.