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		Deadline Extended for 
		Mandatory Gas Piping Systems Inspections for Community Districts 1, 3, 
		and 10 
		  
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				Building owners in Community 
				Districts 1, 3, and 10 in each borough now have until
				June 30, 2021 to complete
				
				Local Law 152 mandated certified inspections of exposed gas piping systems. 
				Please read our full 
				Service Notice. 
				Who does this extension apply to?
 
					
					
					Certification 
					deadlines are based on community districts.
					Buildings owners in borough Community Districts 1, 3 & 10 
					were previously required to complete the inspection requirements by December 31, 2020, but these 
					community districts have been granted a 6-month extension.
					
					To identify your 
					community district, you can search by address at:
					communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. 
				What does this inspection certification cover? 
					
					
					To meet the inspection reporting requirement, building 
					owners must submit to the Department a signed 
					and sealed 
					GPS2: Gas Piping System Periodic Inspection Certification via 
					our online portal.
					
					Buildings 
					in the R3 occupancy groups or typical one- 
					and two-family homes are exempt and therefore do not have to meet this 
					inspection reporting requirement.
					
					Failure to 
					file the Gas Piping System Periodic Inspection Certification 
					by the corresponding deadline will result in a civil 
					penalty of $10,000. 
					More information on mandatory gas piping systems inspections can be found in our 
					
					Frequently Asked Questions. 
					For Local Law 152 certification 
					deadlines for other community districts, please see our 
					previous Service 
				Notice. For additional questions, email: LL152of16@buildings.nyc.gov. |  
		  
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		Commercial Building Owners 
		Have 6 Additional Months to Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors 
 
		        
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				Owners of buildings equipped with a fire alarm system, and 
				that contain Group A-1, A-2, A-3, Group B or Group M 
				occupancies, now have an extra 6 months to install carbon 
				monoxide detectors as required by
				
				Local Law 191. These property owners now have until July 1, 2021 to 
					complete the installations. This new date replaces the prior January 
					1, 2021 deadline. To determine 
				your building's occupancy group, please refer to your building's 
				certificate of occupancy or to
				
				Chapter 3 of the New York City Building Code. 
				Installed carbon monoxide detectors must have built-in sounder 
				bases, transmit a signal to a central supervising station, and 
				comply with city 
				Code. The detectors are not required to be installed in the 
				kitchens of these buildings. For more information on this extension, please see our 
				Service 
					Notice. 
				The Department of Buildings strongly encourages building owners to install these 
					potentially life-saving devices as soon as possible and not 
					wait until the deadline approaches. | 
					
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			Help New York 
			City Slow the Spread: Get Tested 
 
		        
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					This holiday 
					season is unlike any other. Amidst these difficult 
					times, you can help our city fight back the virus and get 
					peace of mind that you're not spreading it to vulnerable New 
					Yorkers by getting tested now. Every New Yorker 
					should get tested, whether or not you are experiencing symptoms or 
					are at increased risk. 
					The COVID-19 
					diagnostic test is safe, free, and easy.
						There are convenient testing sites all across New York 
						City, as well as mobile testing units visiting different 
						locations throughout the five boroughs. 
						To find a testing location near you: 
					Text "COVID test" to 855-48; 
					Or 
					Visit:
					
					
					NYC.gov/COVIDTest |  |  |