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(a) Scope. This rule implements Article 303 of Title 28 of the New York City Administrative Code ("Administrative Code") by specifying the low pressure boiler annual inspection requirements, the processes through which the department shall regulate the filings of low pressure boiler annual inspection reports and shall

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Effective: 1/15/2022Last amended: 10/26/2024

§ 103-01 Low Pressure Boiler Inspection and Filing Requirements, Penalties and Waivers.

RCNY § 103-01

(a)Scope. This rule implements Article 303 of Title 28 of the New York City Administrative Code ("Administrative Code") by specifying the low pressure boiler annual inspection requirements, the processes through which the department shall regulate the filings of low pressure boiler annual inspection reports and shall issue penalties and waivers for failure to file and/or late filing, and the penalties for failure to file and/or untimely filing of a written notice of removal or disconnection of a low pressure boiler.

(b)References. See §§ 28-201.2.2, 28-202.1 and Article 303 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code and 1 RCNY § 101-07.

(c)Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) Filing deadline. For the low pressure boiler annual inspection report or any part of that report, fourteen (14) days from the inspection date.

(2)First test. An inspection of a newly installed or replaced boiler required for the department to approve its use and operation.

(3)Inspection cycle. January 1st through December 31st of the calendar year for which the report is being submitted. Annual inspections must be at least six (6) months apart.

(4)Late filing. An inspection report or any part of that report filed after the fourteen (14) day filing deadline but in no event later than January 14th of the calendar year immediately following the inspection cycle.

(5)Owner. Any person, agent, firm, partnership, corporation or other legal entity having a legal or equitable interest in, or control of, the premises and/or boiler.

(6)Qualified boiler inspector. A qualified boiler inspector as defined in 1 RCNY § 101-07.

(7)Removal or disconnection. Removal or discontinuance, pursuant to § 28-303.9 of the Administrative Code.

(8)Small business. A business that employs fewer than one hundred persons and provides goods or services onsite.

(9)Waiver. Removal of the obligation to pay a penalty associated with a violation. A waiver does not result in dismissal of the violation.

(d)Inspection and report filing. The owner shall be responsible for hiring a qualified boiler inspector to conduct inspections and file low pressure boiler annual inspection reports pursuant to Article 303 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code and in accordance with the following provisions: (1) Low pressure boiler annual inspection reports must be submitted for each inspection cycle on such forms and in such manner as required by the department. The report must include: (i) An inspection report for each boiler identifying the qualified boiler inspector or inspection agency; (ii) An affirmation of correction that identified defects that have been corrected, if applicable; and (iii) The filing fee as provided in subdivision (h).

(e)Acceptance of filings. Inspection reports filed after the fourteen (14) day filing deadline but on or before January 14th of the calendar year immediately following the inspection cycle will be considered late filings and will be subject to the appropriate civil penalties as set forth in subdivision (f) of this section. Reports filed after such late filing period will be considered expired. In such cases, owners will be subject to the appropriate civil penalties for failure to file an inspection report, as set forth in subdivision (f) of this section, and the department will require a new inspection to be performed for the current inspection cycle and a new report filed in accordance with this section.

(f)Civil penalties, low pressure boiler annual inspection report and affirmation of correction.

(1)Failure to file. An owner who fails to file the low pressure boiler annual inspection report or any part thereof for each boiler, pursuant to Article 303 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code and this section, shall be liable for a civil penalty of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per boiler. A low pressure boiler annual inspection report not filed within the late filing period shall be deemed expired and shall not be accepted by the department.

(i)Owner status. (A) New owner. A new owner may be granted a waiver of penalties contingent upon the department's acceptance of the owner's proof that transfer of ownership to the new owner occurred after penalties were incurred. Proof includes a recorded deed evidencing transfer of ownership to the current owner after penalties were incurred, as well as any other documentation requested by the Department. (B) Government ownership. An owner may be granted a waiver of penalties upon submission of official documentation from a government entity affirming that the premises was owned in its entirety by the entity during the period for which a waiver is requested. (C) Bankruptcy. An owner may be granted a waiver of penalties upon submission of a copy of a bankruptcy petition and a decision from the bankruptcy court. (D) Small business. An owner of a small business may be granted a one-time waiver of the civil penalty for a violation issued for failure to file an annual boiler inspection report where all of the following conditions are met: 1. The applicant demonstrates, in a form and manner determined by the Department, that the individual or entity requesting the waiver is the owner of the small business; 2. The failure to file for which the violation was issued occurred on or after November 20, 2022; 3. The applicant demonstrates, in a form and manner determined by the Department, that the owner of the small business owns or has responsibility for the boiler and such boiler exclusively serves the space occupied by the small business; 4. A small business waiver was not previously granted to the small business owner for any boiler at the subject building that is owned by the small business or for which the small business is responsible; 5. A small business waiver was not previously granted to any small business for the boiler for which the waiver is being requested; and 6. The sole or primary purpose of the business is not filing representative or expeditor services, real estate, real estate development, property management, construction or other related services as determined by the Department.

(ii)Device status. An owner may be granted a waiver of penalties contingent upon the department's acceptance of proof of the following: (A) Removed or disconnected. That the low pressure boiler was removed from the building or disconnected prior to the inspection cycle for which the report was due. In the event that proof of removal or disconnection has not yet been entered into the department's database at the time of the request for a waiver, the owner shall submit to the department a copy of the submission for removal or disconnection of the boiler. (B) New or replaced. That the first test was performed during the inspection cycle for which the report was due. (C) Work in progress. That there is work in progress for the replacement or installation of a new boiler or burner or a major renovation requiring that the boiler or burner be deactivated during the work. For the purposes of this subparagraph, "proof" means the filing of a boiler application including a projected date of completion of work. Upon completion of such work, a new inspection and test report must be filed in accordance with this section.

(iii)Building status. An owner may be granted a waiver of penalties contingent upon the department's confirmation of the following: (A) Demolished. That the full demolition of the building occurred prior to the inspection cycle for which the report was due and that such demolition was signed off by the department or that a new building permit has been issued for the property. (B) Sealed or vacated. That the building was ordered to be sealed or vacated by a government agency (e.g. Department of Buildings, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Fire Department of New York or Office of Emergency Management) or by court order prior to the expiration of the inspection cycle for which the report was due.

(g)Civil penalties, written notice of removal or disconnection of a low pressure boiler. Failure to file a written notice of removal or disconnection with the filing fee in accordance with § 28-303.9 of the Administrative Code, or filing such notice more than thirty (30) days after the date of the removal or disconnection of a low pressure boiler shall be deemed a lesser violation and shall subject the owner to penalties as set forth in this subdivision.

(h)Fees. Fees for filings related to boilers shall be as set forth in 1 RCNY § 101-03. (Amended City Record 12/16/2021, eff. 1/15/2022; amended City Record 10/21/2022, eff. 11/20/2022; amended City Record 9/26/2024, eff. 10/26/2024)

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