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Licensing, Certification, Permitting, and Codes

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  • Connecticut Burn Injury Reporting

    The Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) administers Connecticut burn injury reporting on behalf of the State Fire Marshal. C.G.S.19a-510a requires all attending physicians, administrators of Healthcare Institutions, their designee or any other Healthcare provider, to report specific treated burn injuries.

  • Connecticut State Building Code

    The State Building Code (SBC) applies to most buildings and some other structures, being newly constructed new, being altered or added to, or undergoing a change of use.

  • CT Fire Safety and Prevention Codes

    Connecticut’s State Fire Prevention Code and State Fire Safety Code are administered by the State Fire Marshal in conjunction with an advisory committee and the Codes and Standards Committee, respectively.

  • DAS Construction Contractor Prequalification Program

    The DAS Contractor Prequalification (PreQual) Program requires all contractors to prequalify before they can bid on a construction project estimated to cost more than $1,000,000.

  • DAS Procurement Agency Procurement Manual

    The state government contracting process and procedures must be open, honest, fair and accessible at all times with competition being the backbone to the public procurement process.

  • DAS Procurement-Related Events

    Upcoming events where DAS Procurement Programs and Services will be attending or hosting, either in-person or virtually.

  • DAS Procurement-Related Events

    Upcoming events where DAS Procurement Programs and Services will be attending or hosting, either in-person or virtually.

  • Earn Continuing Education Credits for Building Code Enforcement Official Licensure and Fire Official Certification

    Building Code Enforcement Officials and Fire Officials are required to earn continuing education credits to maintain their license or certification. The number of credits needed is based on the credential. All training cycles are three-years in length.

  • Earn Continuing Education Credits from Outside Training Providers as a Building or Fire Official

    If you take a live or online class from a provider other than the Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM), it may count toward your three-year licensure and certification requirements.

  • Examining Board for Crane Operators

    The Examining Board for Crane Operators, established pursuant to C.G.S. 29-222 assists the Commissioner with specifying qualifications for applicants for licensure, requirements for examinations, procedures for issuance and renewal of licenses and certificates of registration, and examination and application fees. The Board administers and established passing grades for licensure examinations.

  • Fire Marshal Training Council

    The Fire Marshal Training Council is an advisory council to OEDM regarding training for fire officials.

  • Fire Official Exam Schedules, Applications, Study Materials, and Testing Policies

    The Office of Education and Data Management (OEDM) administers all aspects of the credentialing exams for the Office of State Fire Marshal, including the tests for the pre-certification fire training program and the challenge exams offered each quarter.

  • Fire Prevention Code Advisory Committee

    The Office of State Fire Marshal is announcing its intent to adopt the 2018 Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code based on the 2015 edition of NFPA 1 - Fire Code. Technical review will be conducted by the Fire Prevention Code Advisory Committee in conjunction with the State Fire Marshal.

  • How to Become a Certified Fire Official

    To become a certified Fire Code Inspector or a certified Fire Investigator, you can either take a training course or take an examination.

  • How to become a Licensed Building Code Enforcement Official

    There are two routes to becoming a licensed building code enforcement official within the State of Connecticut – training and testing. To be admitted to either the Pre-Licensure Training Program or the credentialing examination for a specific license, you must first meet the statutory and regulatory requirements established for that license; there are nine subcategories of building code enforcement official.