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What is NYC RCNY § 37-05?

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The manufacturer or owner of an emissions control device may seek department certification by submitting documentation from an independent testing laboratory that tests in accordance with an EPA accredited laboratory testing method that the emissions control device has been tested in accordance with the applicable proc

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Effective: 9/16/2016

§ 37-05 Certification of Emissions Control Devices.

RCNY § 37-05

The manufacturer or owner of an emissions control device may seek department certification by submitting documentation from an independent testing laboratory that tests in accordance with an EPA accredited laboratory testing method that the emissions control device has been tested in accordance with the applicable procedures set forth in 15 RCNY § 37-06 and that such device meets the requirements of 15 RCNY § 37-02. Such documentation must be submitted in accordance with the requirements of 15 RCNY § 37-06(c). The department will maintain a list of approved certified emissions control devices for use with particular models of commercial char broilers on the department's website and will update the list periodically as necessary. (Added City Record 8/17/2016, eff. 9/16/2016)

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