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What is NYC RCNY § 25-08?

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(a) It shall be unlawful to commence any construction for which a building notice has been filed until a permit for the proposed work has been issued by the borough superintendent, and it shall be unlawful to commence the installation of piping of any gas appliance until a registered plumber has filed a signed statemen

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§ 25-08 Commencement of Work.

RCNY § 25-08

(a)It shall be unlawful to commence any construction for which a building notice has been filed until a permit for the proposed work has been issued by the borough superintendent, and it shall be unlawful to commence the installation of piping of any gas appliance until a registered plumber has filed a signed statement with the borough superintendent containing the address of said plumber and stating the he is duly authorized to proceed with the work.

(b)The plumber shall notify in writing the borough superintendent of the Department of Buildings of the borough in which any gas-fueled space or water heater is to be installed when such work is to begin and when it will be ready for operation and inspection.

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