NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-113 — Display of work permits, certificates of operation, registrations and other notices.

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What is NYC AC § 24-113?

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This section mandates the prominent display of work permits, certificates of operation, and registrations required by the code. These documents must be visible to any person inspecting the equipment and, for specific registrations, displayed near the designated premises. Applies to building owners and property operators responsible for compliance.

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§ 24-113 Display of work permits, certificates of operation, registrations and other notices.

AC § 24-113

Any work permit, certificate of operation or registration required by this code shall be prominently displayed in a manner visible to any person inspecting the equipment, and in the case of registration pursuant to section 24-109 of this code, shall be displayed in the vicinity of the premises designated on the registration. (Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)

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