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§ 24-155 Maintenance of equipment and apparatus.
§ 24-156 Use of fuel burning equipment without using apparatus prohibited.
§ 24-157 Use of fuel burning equipment using bituminous coal without control apparatus prohibited. [Repealed]
§ 24-158 Use of department of sanitation refuse burning equipment without control apparatus prohibited. [Repealed]
§ 24-159 Use of less than fully automatic equipment using fuel oil and use of any fuel burning equipment using residual fuel oil; supervision by licensed person.
§ 24-160 Use of air contaminant recorder; boilers.
§ 24-161 Use of fuel burning equipment using residual fuel oil; operation and supervision by trained person.
§ 24-162 Operation of refuse burning equipment, other than municipal; time restriction. [Repealed]
§ 24-163 Operation of motor vehicle; idling of engine restricted.
§ 24-163.1 Purchase of cleaner vehicles.
§ 24-163.2 Alternative fuel buses and sanitation vehicles.
§ 24-163.3 Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available technology in nonroad vehicles.
§ 24-163.4 Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available retrofit technology by the city's diesel fuel-powered motor vehicles.
§ 24-163.5 Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available retrofit technology in the fulfillment of solid waste contracts and recyclable materials contracts.
§ 24-163.6 Use of best available retrofit technology by sight-seeing buses.
§ 24-163.7 Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and best available retrofit technology in school bus transportation.
§ 24-163.8 Use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel in diesel-powered generators used in the production of films, television programs and advertisements, and at street fairs.
§ 24-163.9 Retrofitting, age limitations, fuel use of diesel fuel-powered school buses and use of all-electric zero emission school buses.
§ 24-163.10 Use of auxiliary power units in ambulances. [Repealed]
§ 24-163.11 Trade waste vehicles.
§ 24-163.12 Mobile food vending units.
§ 24-163.13 Electrification of city fleet workforce development report.
§ 24-164 Operation of soot blower of vessels prohibited.
§ 24-165 Use of air contaminant detectors and recorders.
§ 24-166 Use of combustion shutoff; halting of emission of air contaminant.
§ 24-167 Improper use of equipment or apparatus prohibited.
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§ 24-152 Malfunctions, breakdowns, and removal from service; emergency action plan.
   (a)   If any control apparatus required by this code is or will be inoperative for more than six hours, the commissioner shall be provided with a repair and resumption schedule for his or her approval by the owner of the equipment.
   (b)   Whenever the emission of an air contaminant, which emission constitutes a violation of any provision of this code, occurs as a result of, malfunction, breakdown or removal from service of equipment or apparatus, the owner of the equipment from which the emission of an air contaminant occurs shall report the emission of the air contaminant and its attendant circumstances to the commissioner not later than thirty minutes from its discovery. The report shall be confirmed in writing, in a form prescribed by the commissioner not later than three days thereafter.
   (c)   An owner of such equipment shall not continue it in operation during any malfunction, breakdown, or shutdown of the equipment or of the apparatus which serves the equipment, except with the express permission of the commissioner. Such permission shall be given only as may be necessary to protect the public health and safety. This subdivision shall not apply where the emission of air contaminant is of a type or within the limits permitted by this code.
   (d)   This section shall not apply to refuse compacting equipment and fuel burning equipment that primarily serves residents of a building or structure that is occupied in whole or in part as the residence of one or more persons, or that is occupied for transacting business, for rendering professional services, or for rendering public or civic services.
   (e)   Whenever the commissioner shall determine that equipment, for which a certificate of operation is required by this code, may emit or be capable of emitting dangerous or odorous air contaminants, either as a result of a malfunction or breakdown of such equipment or as a result of a malfunction or breakdown of the apparatus which serves such equipment, the commissioner may require the owner of such equipment to file with the department an acceptable emergency action plan. The emergency action plan shall detail all activity that will be taken to prevent or control emissions resulting from a malfunction or breakdown.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-153 Emissions of air contaminant; environmental ratings.
   (a)   No person shall cause, permit or allow the emission of an air contaminant from any equipment used in a process covered by part two hundred twelve of title six of the New York codes, rules and regulations where such emission exceeds the permissible emission rates specified in the environmental ratings for process emissions sources as set forth in such part.
   (b)   The provisions of this section shall not be construed to allow or permit any person to emit an air contaminant in quantities which alone or in combination with other sources would contravene any air quality standards.
   (c)   This section shall be supplemental to all other provisions of this code and in the event of conflict the more stringent section shall control.
   (d)   The commissioner may require any owner of equipment used in a process to provide pertinent data concerning emissions so as to show compliance with the requirements of this section.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-154 Mold abatement and remediation work for certain buildings.
   a.   As used in this section, the terms "mold abatement," "mold assessment" and "mold remediation" shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in section 930 of the labor law; the term "dwelling unit" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the housing maintenance code; the terms "floor area" and "zoning lot" shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the New York city zoning resolution and:
      Administering agency. The term "administering agency" means the agency or agencies designated by the mayor pursuant to subdivision f to administer and enforce the provisions of this section.
      Covered building. The term "covered building" means a building that (i) contains ten or more dwelling units or (ii) is located on a zoning lot that contains 25,000 or more square feet of non-residential floor area.
      Covered person. The term "covered person" means, with respect to a building, a person who is an owner of such building, a managing agent of such building or an employee of such owner or agent.
      Project. The term "project" means mold remediation, mold assessment or mold abatement, of areas greater than ten square feet, but does not include full demolition of vacant buildings.
      Non-residential floor area. The term "non-residential floor area" means, for a zoning lot, the amount of commercial floor area, office floor area, retail floor area, storage floor area and factory floor area, according to records of the department of finance and department of city planning.
   b.   For a covered building:
      1.   No covered person for such building may perform mold assessment, abatement or remediation for a project for such building.
      2.   Mold assessment, abatement or remediation for a project for such building shall be performed (i) by a person licensed to perform such work pursuant to article 32 of the labor law and (ii) in compliance with the requirements set forth in such article and any other applicable laws or rules.
   c.   1.   Except as provided in paragraph 3, no later than two business days before the commencement of mold remediation for a project for a covered building, the person holding a mold remediation license pursuant to article 32 of the labor law who performs such remediation shall provide the administering agency with a notice, in a form and manner established by such agency, containing the following information:
         (a)   The name of such person and the number or other designation identifying such person's license issued under such article;
         (b)   The address of such building;
         (c)   The name of the person on whose behalf such work was performed;
         (d)   The dates that such work is to be performed;
         (e)   A copy of the mold remediation work plan prepared in accordance with section 946 of the labor law for such project;
         (f)   A certification that such work was performed and such plan was prepared in compliance with article 32 of the labor law; and
         (g)   Such other information as such agency may require by rule.
      2.   No later than seven days after completion of a post-remediation assessment pursuant to section 947 of the labor law, the person holding a mold assessment license pursuant to article 32 of the labor law who prepares such post-remediation assessment shall provide the administering agency with a notice, in a form and manner established by such agency, containing the following information:
         (a)   The name of such person and the number or other designation identifying such person's license issued under such article;
         (b)   The address of such building;
         (c)   The name of the person on whose behalf such post-remediation assessment was performed;
         (d)   The dates that such post-remediation assessment was performed;
         (e)   A copy of such post-remediation assessment;
         (f)   A certification that such post-remediation assessment was performed in compliance with article 32 of the labor law; and
         (g)   Such other information as such agency may require by rule.
      3.   Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2, the notices required by such paragraphs for a project may be provided to the administering agency no later than 24 hours after commencement of mold remediation in connection with such project if:
         (a)   Such project is subject to an order issued by a court that requires such project to be completed within 30 or fewer days; or
         (b)   The condition that such project is intended to correct poses either an immediate risk of harm to any person or damage to property, or both, pursuant to rules established by the administering agency in conjunction with the department of health and mental hygiene, the department of buildings and the department of housing preservation and development.
      4.   No later than 24 hours after receiving information provided pursuant to this subdivision, the administering agency shall make such information publicly available online.
   d.   Violations. 
      1.   Civil penalties under this section may be recovered by the administering agency in an action in any court of appropriate jurisdiction or in a proceeding before the office of administrative trials and hearings acting pursuant to section 1049-a of the New York city charter.
      2.   If such court or office finds that a person has violated any provision of this section or rule promulgated thereunder, such court or office shall, in addition to any other relief such court or office determines to be appropriate, impose a civil penalty of up to $1,000 for a first violation, up to $5,000 for a second violation and up to $10,000 for a third or subsequent violation.
      3.   Notwithstanding paragraph 2, if such court or office finds that an owner of a covered building has violated any provision of this section or rule promulgated thereunder, such court or office shall, in addition to any other relief such court or office determines to be appropriate, impose a civil penalty of (i) for a first violation relating to such building, up to the greater of $1,000 or 20 cents per square foot of gross floor area in such building, (ii) for a second violation, up to the greater of $5,000 or 30 cents per square foot of gross floor area in such building and (iii) for a third or subsequent violation, up to the greater of $10,000 or 40 cents per square foot of gross floor area in such building.
   e.   The requirements of this section shall not apply to buildings owned or operated by the New York city housing authority.
   f.   The mayor shall, in writing, designate one or more agencies to administer and enforce the provisions of this section and may, from time to time at the mayor's discretion, change such designation. Within 10 days after such designation or change thereof, a copy of such designation or change thereof shall be published on the city's website and on the website of each such agency, and shall be electronically submitted to the speaker of the council.
(L.L. 2018/061, 1/19/2018, eff. 1/1/2019)
Editor's note: Former § 24-154 (environmental ratings; applications and appeals) was repealed by L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016.

For unconsolidated provisions related to L.L. 2018/061, see Appendix A at L.L. 2018/061.
Subchapter 7: Equipment and Apparatus: Use and Maintenance
§ 24-155 Maintenance of equipment and apparatus.
The owner of equipment and apparatus shall maintain such equipment and apparatus in good operating order by regular inspection and cleaning and by promptly making repairs.
§ 24-156 Use of fuel burning equipment without using apparatus prohibited.
   (a)   Except as provided in subdivision (b) of this section, no person shall cause or permit the use of fuel burning equipment that is fitted with apparatus, other than experimental apparatus, unless the required apparatus is used.
   (b)   If fuel burning equipment is fitted with apparatus and is designed to use more than one kind of fuel, the equipment shall not be used unless the apparatus appropriate for the particular fuel is used.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-157 Use of fuel burning equipment using bituminous coal without control apparatus prohibited. [Repealed]
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