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What is NYC BC § 3303.13.2?

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This section requires the preparation of a safety monitoring plan by a qualified individual when construction work is interrupted or abandoned for three months or more. The plan must be site-specific and submitted to the Department of Buildings. Applies to property owners responsible for compliance with the plan.

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3303.13.2 Safety monitoring plan.

BC § 3303.13.2

Where work has been interrupted or abandoned and discontinued for a period of at least three months, a safety monitoring plan satisfactory to the commissioner shall be prepared by a qualified person on behalf of the owner of the property and submitted to the department by the owner. Such safety monitoring plan shall be specific to the site, shall identify safeguards to be instituted and maintained to secure the site, and shall specify monitoring to be performed during the duration of suspension of work. The owner of the property shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with such plan.

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