NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 113-07 — Refrigerating System Operating Engineer Training Courses.

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(a) Scope. This section sets forth the minimum hours of classroom instruction and topics required for Department accreditation of training courses for certificate of qualification for refrigerating system operating engineer.

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§ 113-07 Refrigerating System Operating Engineer Training Courses.

RCNY § 113-07

(a)Scope. This section sets forth the minimum hours of classroom instruction and topics required for Department accreditation of training courses for certificate of qualification for refrigerating system operating engineer.

(b)General Provisions.

(1)General accreditation requirements. Refrigerating system operating engineer training courses shall comply with the general training school accreditation procedures, standards and requirements set forth in 3 RCNY § 113-04.

(c)Required Hours and Topics of Instruction.

(2)Training courses shall provide instruction in the following topics: (A) Definitions and terminology.

(d)Course Administration and Completion.

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