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New York New York City Administrative Code(new) - Subchap. 2 - § 24-207 InspectionLegal Research Home > New York Laws > New York New York City Administrative Code(new) (ADC) > New York New York City Administrative Code(new) - Subchap. 2 - § 24-207 Inspection
§ 24-207 Inspection. (a) The department may inspect at any reasonable
time and in a reasonable manner any device which creates or may create
unreasonable or prohibited noise including but not limited to the
premises where the device is used.
(b) The department may inspect at any reasonable time and in a
reasonable manner any record relating to a use of a device which creates
or may create unreasonable or prohibited noise.
(c) No person shall refuse entry or access into the public areas of a
multiple dwelling or a place of business to an authorized employee of
the department or other authorized city employee who presents
appropriate credentials, nor shall any person refuse entry or access
into any other portion of a premises to an authorized employee of the
department or other authorized city employee who presents appropriate
credentials and a warrant for such inspection.
(d) No person shall refuse to allow an authorized employee of the
department or other authorized city employee who presents appropriate
credentials to perform reasonable sound testing on any device or
devices, including but not limited to requiring the temporary shutting
down of said device or devices for the purposes of such testing except
that upon a showing that the inspection would produce a noticeable
interruption of services that would cause discomfort to employees or
customers or require a building engineer or other professional to work
with the equipment, such authorized employee shall reschedule the
inspection for a more convenient time.
Section: Previous Subchap. 2 24-204 24-205 24-206 24-207 24-208 24-209 24-210 24-211 24-212 24-213 24-214 24-216 24-217 24-217.1 Next
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