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§ 24-111 Interfering with or obstructing departmental personnel.
No person shall interfere with or obstruct any department employee in carrying out any official duty.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-112 False and misleading statements; unlawful reproduction or alteration of documents.
   (a)   No person shall knowingly make a false or misleading statement or submit a false or misleading document to the department as to any matter within the jurisdiction of the department.
   (b)   No person shall make, reproduce or alter or cause to be made, reproduced or altered a work permit, certificate of operation or other document issued by the commissioner or required by this code if the purpose of such reproduction or alteration is to evade or violate any provision of this code or any other law.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-113 Display of work permits, certificates of operation, registrations and other notices.
Any work permit, certificate of operation or registration required by this code shall be prominently displayed in a manner visible to any person inspecting the equipment, and in the case of registration pursuant to section 24-109 of this code, shall be displayed in the vicinity of the premises designated on the registration.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-114 Enforcement of this code by other than compulsory means.
Nothing in this code shall prevent the commissioner from making efforts to obtain voluntary compliance by way of warning, notice or educational means. However, such non-compulsory methods need not be used before proceeding by way of compulsory enforcement.
§ 24-115 Service of papers.
   (a)   Service of any written notice, order or decision related to equipment as required by this code shall be made as follows:
      (1)   Either by mailing the notice, order or decision directed to the owner of the equipment at the address listed in his or her application, work permit or certificate of operation or at the address where the equipment is located; or
      (2)   By leaving the notice, order or decision with the owner of the equipment, or if the owner is not an individual, with a member of the partnership or group concerned or with an officer or managing agent of the corporation.
   (b)   Service of any written notice, order or decision not related to equipment as required by this code shall be made on a person:
      (1)   By mailing the notice, order or decision directed to the person at his or her principal place of business; or
      (2)   By leaving the notice, order or decision with the person, or if the person is not an individual, with a member of the partnership or group concerned, or with an officer or managing agent of the corporation.
   (c)   Service of any written notice required by this code shall be made on the department or the commissioner by mailing the notice to the commissioner.
(Am. L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
§ 24-116 Inconsistent provisions.
Insofar as the provisions of this code are inconsistent with the provisions of any other title of the code, or any rule or regulation of any governmental agency of the city of New York, the provisions of this code shall be controlling.
§ 24-116.1 Addition, modification and deletion of referenced standards.
The standards referenced in this code, including standards promulgated by ASTM International, may be added to, deleted or modified by rule of the department.
(L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
Subchapter 3: Refuse Burning Equipment; Incinerators and Crematoriums
§ 24-117 Existing refuse burning equipment. [Repealed]
(Repealed L.L. 2015/038, 5/6/2015, eff. 5/6/2016)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1989/039.
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