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What is NYC PC § 1003.3.3?

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This section states that grease interceptors or automatic grease removal devices are not required for individual dwelling units, private living quarters, or non-culinary schools that contain only residential-type stoves and sinks for teaching basic cooking skills. Applies to property owners of such facilities.

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1003.3.3 Grease interceptors and automatic grease removal devices not required.

PC § 1003.3.3

A grease interceptor or an automatic grease removal device shall not be required for individual dwelling units, any private living quarters, or non-culinary schools which only contain residential type stoves and sinks intended for teaching basic home cooking skills.

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