NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-118.15.1.1 — Issuance, contents and posting of interim certificate of occupancy.

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This section outlines the process for issuing an interim certificate of occupancy following an inspection by the commissioner. The certificate must include similar information as a standard certificate of occupancy and must be posted as required. Applies to building owners seeking interim occupancy approval.

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§ 28-118.15.1.1 Issuance, contents and posting of interim certificate of occupancy.

AC § 28-118.15.1.1

An interim certificate of occupancy shall be issued after an inspection by the commissioner determines that the floor or floors of the building conform substantially to the approved construction documents and to the provisions of this code and other applicable laws and rules. Such interim certificate of occupancy shall contain the same information as a certificate of occupancy issued pursuant to section 28-118.6 and shall be posted while it is in effect in accordance with section 28-118.19 and replaced when necessary in accordance with section 28-118.19.1. (L.L. 2021/006, 1/10/2021, eff. 5/10/2021)

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