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What is NYC AC § 27-1002?

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This section outlines the conditions under which temporary use permits may be issued by the commissioner for equipment or devices regulated under this chapter, excluding power-operated scaffolds. Specific requirements for elevators are also detailed, affecting building owners seeking temporary use permits.

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§ 27-1002 Temporary use permits.

AC § 27-1002

Temporary use permits may be issued by the commissioner upon request in accordance with the provisions of section 27-188 of article eighteen of subchapter one of this chapter for any equipment or device regulated herein, except power operated scaffolds. Temporary use permits for elevators shall be conditioned further upon compliance with the following: (a) The class of service to be permitted is designated on the temporary permit.

(b)The hoistway has been enclosed throughout in an enclosure complying with subdivision (b) of section 27-987 of article one of this subchapter or with a temporary enclosure in accordance with the requirements for workers' elevators (temporary elevators) of the industrial code of the state of New York, rule no. 23.

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