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What is NYC BC § 907.1.1.1?

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This section requires that amendments to approved construction documents be submitted and approved by the Fire Department before the final inspection is completed. Minor revisions may be allowed after work completion but before sign-off, according to Fire Department rules. Applies to building owners making changes to construction documents.

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907.1.1.1 Amended construction documents.

BC § 907.1.1.1

Amendments to approved construction documents shall be submitted and approved by the Fire Department before the final inspection of the work or equipment is completed, and such amendments when approved shall be deemed part of the original construction documents. The Fire Department may allow minor revisions of construction documents to be made and submitted to the Fire Department after the completion of work but prior to sign-off of the work in accordance with rules promulgated by the Fire Department regarding such amendments. (Am. L.L. 2018/195, 12/1/2018, eff. 5/30/2019) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2018/195.

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