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What is NYC BC § 2303.1.1.1?

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This section allows for a certificate of inspection to be accepted for precut, remanufactured, or rough-sawn lumber instead of a grade mark. The certificate must be issued by a lumber grading or inspection agency that meets specific requirements. Applies to building owners using lumber larger than 3 inches nominal thickness.

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2303.1.1.1 Certificate of inspection.

BC § 2303.1.1.1

In lieu of a grade mark on the material, a certificate of inspection as to species and grade issued by a lumber grading or inspection agency meeting the requirements of this section is permitted to be accepted for precut, remanufactured or rough-sawn lumber and for sizes larger than 3 inches (76 mm) nominal thickness.

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