NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-129 — Testing before granting or renewing of certificates of operation.

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What is NYC AC § 24-129?

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This section mandates that a certificate of operation cannot be granted or renewed unless the relevant equipment passes tests required by the commissioner. If the commissioner determines that departmental tests are necessary, the owner or lessee is responsible for providing the necessary facilities at their expense. Applies to owners and lessees seeking certificates of operation.

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§ 24-129 Testing before granting or renewing of certificates of operation.

AC § 24-129

(a)A certificate of operation shall not be granted or renewed unless the equipment passes such tests as the commissioner may require by rule. The commissioner may require the applicant to conduct such tests. A failing test result shall result in disapproval.

(b)If in the opinion of the commissioner tests by the department are necessary, the facilities for such tests, exclusive of sampling and sensory devices, shall be furnished by and at the expense of the owner or lessee or his or her agent as provided by subdivision (d) of section 24-107 of this code. (Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)

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