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What is NYC RCNY § 2-430?

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A pedicab driver must use a timer that has been inspected and sealed by the Department. The Department will apply the specifications, tolerances, and regulations set forth in the most current version of Handbook 44 and the amendments thereto and Special Publication 960-12 of the National Institute of Standards and Tech

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§ 2-430 Approved Timer.

RCNY § 2-430

A pedicab driver must use a timer that has been inspected and sealed by the Department. The Department will apply the specifications, tolerances, and regulations set forth in the most current version of Handbook 44 and the amendments thereto and Special Publication 960-12 of the National Institute of Standards and Technology when inspecting a timer presented for sealing. A driver may not use a timing device, such as a cell phone or other personal digital assistant, which uses a digital application or a mechanism that a pedicab driver can replace or modify after sealing.

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