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What is NYC AC § 24-707?

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This section mandates the commissioner to develop and maintain a citywide facility inventory database, including data on facilities handling specific substances. The database is to be updated annually and includes information from the fire department regarding permits for hazardous materials. Applies to city agencies involved in facility management and safety.

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§ 24-707 Compilation of citywide facility inventory data.

AC § 24-707

(a)The commissioner, on or before July first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight, shall develop and publish in the City Record plans for a comprehensive notification program for all facilities as described in this chapter.

(b)The commissioner shall produce a citywide facility inventory database, on or before September first, nineteen hundred eighty-nine.

(c)The commissioner shall maintain and update, the citywide facility inventory database, and shall, on an annual basis produce the data from such database in printed form.

(d)For those substances which have been exempt from reporting pursuant to section 24-708(c), the commissioner shall acquire from the fire department, data regarding the issuance of permits or licenses for the manufacture, storage or transporting of fossil fuels, petroleum products, and combustible or flammable substances so that these locations can be included in the citywide facility inventory database. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1988/026 and L.L. 1993/092.

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