Homeowners and appropriately licensed handymen, electrical contractors
and construction managers may make such electrical repairs to existing
installations, consistent with the definition of "repairs," without
applying for and obtaining an electrical permit and paying electrical
permit fees.
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However, even when electrical permits are not required, all
installations, materials, parts, devices and fixtures used in such
electrical repairs must conform to current Underwriter's Laboratory
standards and the current electrical code, as well as current Underwriter's
Laboratory standards and current BCNYS building code requirements
and City Charter, codes and ordinances.
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No other electrical repairs or repairs of electrical systems,
services, wiring, conduit, wiring in conduit, smoke and fire detection
systems or alarm systems may be made at existing one- and two-family
dwellings without first obtaining an electrical permit and paying
electrical permit fees.
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Factory-certified service technicians, maintenance personnel,
and appropriately licensed electrical contractors may make such electrical
repairs to existing installations, consistent with the definition
of "repairs," without applying for and obtaining an electrical permit
and paying electrical permit fees.
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However, even when electrical permits are not required, all
installations, materials, parts, devices and fixtures used in such
electrical repairs must conform to current Underwriter's Laboratory
standards and the current electrical code, as well as current Underwriter's
Laboratory standards and current BCNYS building code requirements
and City Charter, codes and ordinances.
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No other electrical repairs or repairs of electrical systems,
services, wiring, conduit, wiring in conduit, smoke and fire detection
systems or alarm systems may be made at existing commercial buildings
without first obtaining an electrical permit and paying electrical
permit fees.
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Homeowners and appropriately licensed handymen, electrical contractors
and construction managers may make such electrical replacements in-kind,
consistent with the definition of "replacement in-kind," to existing
installations without applying for and obtaining an electrical permit
and paying electrical permit fees.
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However, even when electrical permits are not required, all
installations, materials, parts, devices and fixtures used in such
electrical replacements in-kind must conform to current Underwriter's
Laboratory standards and the current electrical code, as well as current
Underwriter's Laboratory standards and current BCNYS building
code requirements and City Charter, codes and ordinances.
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No other electrical replacements in-kind of electrical systems,
services, wiring, conduit, wiring in conduit, smoke and fire detection
systems or alarm systems may be made at existing one- and two-family
dwellings without first applying for and obtaining an electrical permit
and paying electrical permit fees.
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Factory-certified service technicians, maintenance personnel,
and appropriately licensed electrical contractors may make such electrical
replacements in-kind, consistent with the definition of "replacement
in-kind," to existing installations without applying for and obtaining
an electrical permit and paying electrical permit fees.
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However, even when electrical permits are not required, all
installations, materials, parts, devices and fixtures used in such
electrical replacements in-kind must conform to current Underwriter's
Laboratory standards and the current electrical code, as well as current
Underwriter's Laboratory standards and current BCNYS building
code requirements and City Charter, codes and ordinances.
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No other electrical replacements in-kind of electrical systems,
services, wiring, conduit, wiring in conduit, smoke and fire detection
systems or alarm systems may be made at existing commercial buildings
without first obtaining an electrical permit and paying electrical
permit fees.
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