We can get the ticket of the violation of boiler inspection or its filing easily why ?
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Urban GC, Inc
Sep 14
New York City's boiler inspection code is Article 303 of Title 28 of the NYC Administrative Code. The code requires that all boilers in the city be inspected annually by a qualified professional, such as a Licensed Master Plumber or Licensed Oil Burner Installer. Some of the requirements include:
Inspection frequency: All boilers must be inspected at least once a year, except as otherwise stated in the code.
Inspection scope: Chimney connectors must also be inspected. When possible, an internal inspection should also be performed.
Inspection report: The annual report must be filed with the Department of Buildings within 14 days of the inspection.
Defect correction: Any defects identified in the inspection report must be corrected within 90 days of the inspection.
Correction affirmation: An affirmation of correction must be filed within 14 days of the correction.
Filing deadline extensions: Owners can request up to two 45-day extensions of the filing deadline.
Penalties: Late or expired reports are subject to civil penalties.
New York City's boiler inspection code is Article 303 of Title 28 of the NYC Administrative Code. The code requires that all boilers in the city be inspected annually by a qualified professional, such as a Licensed Master Plumber or Licensed Oil Burner Installer. Some of the requirements include:
Inspection frequency: All boilers must be inspected at least once a year, except as otherwise stated in the code.
Inspection scope: Chimney connectors must also be inspected. When possible, an internal inspection should also be performed.
Inspection report: The annual report must be filed with the Department of Buildings within 14 days of the inspection.
Defect correction: Any defects identified in the inspection report must be corrected within 90 days of the inspection.
Correction affirmation: An affirmation of correction must be filed within 14 days of the correction.
Filing deadline extensions: Owners can request up to two 45-day extensions of the filing deadline.
Penalties: Late or expired reports are subject to civil penalties.