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What is NYC AC § 24-555?

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This section mandates that developers maintain records of all inspections and tests during and after construction for specified periods. Records must be kept for five years after completion of construction and after post-construction inspections. The Department may require these records to be provided electronically. Applies to developers involved in construction activities.

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§ 24-555 Recordkeeping.

AC § 24-555

A developer shall keep and maintain records of all inspections and tests required to be performed pursuant to this subchapter and rules of the department, as follows: records of inspections and tests performed during construction must be maintained throughout construction and for 5 years after completion of construction; and records of post-construction inspections and tests must be maintained for 5 years after performance of such inspections or tests. Such records and tests shall be made available to the department in accordance with the rules of the department. The department may require such records to be maintained and provided to the department electronically. (L.L. 2017/097, 5/30/2017, eff. 6/1/2019)

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