NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-103.29.1 — Audits of training provided in connection with section 3321 of the New York city building code.

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This section mandates periodic audits of Site Safety Training (SST) providers and the training they offer in relation to section 3321 of the New York City Building Code. The Department of Buildings is responsible for ensuring compliance with these training requirements. Applies to training providers and personnel involved in site safety training.

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§ 28-103.29.1 Audits of training provided in connection with section 3321 of the New York city building code.

AC § 28-103.29.1

In addition to any other enforcement mechanisms, the department shall periodically audit SST providers and training provided in connection with section 3321 of the New York city building code by such providers in order to ensure the integrity of such training and compliance with such section and any rules or department requirements relating to such training. (L.L. 2017/196, 10/16/2017, eff. 10/16/2017; Am. L.L. 2019/093, 5/19/2019, eff. 9/16/2019)

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