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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 11:05:27+00:00

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§ 249-1 Designation of inspection agency.
§ 249-2 Time and access.
§ 249-5 Access for maintenance.
§ 249-6 Access to adjoining property; liability.
§ 249-7 Designation of inspection agency.
§ 249-8 Time and access.
§ 249-11 Access for maintenance.
§ 249-12 Access to adjoining property; liability.
Time; identification. Inspections shall take place at any reasonable hour and upon proper identification by a representative of the appropriate department.
Duty to provide access. Authorized department representatives acting in the performance of their duties shall be provided reasonable access to the premises by those persons controlling such premises.
Premises warrants. The department shall procure a search warrant upon refusal of reasonable access to any part of the premises by any person with control of the premises. Such warrant shall be specific and apply only to the area to which the inspector was denied access.
Area warrants. There shall be no area warrants.
In case of emergency where there may be immediate danger to life, health or safety, a warrantless inspection may be made at any time upon proper identification by a representative of the department.
The person responsible for maintenance of the premises or of personal property shall be permitted reasonable access for the purpose of repairs, alterations or otherwise complying with all applicable laws or departmental orders or notices. Such access shall be permitted at reasonable hours by any person in control of the premises.
Owners or lessees in an appropriate case may apply for a license through a special proceeding to gain access to adjoining property for the purpose of making necessary repairs of improvements. Such petition shall be pursuant to Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law § 881, and the licensee shall be liable for resulting actual damages.
In case of emergency where there may be immediate danger to life, health or safety, a warrantless inspection may be made at any time upon proper identification by representative of the department.
Owners or lessees in an appropriate case may apply for a license through a special proceeding to gain access to adjoining property for the purpose of making necessary repairs or improvements. Such petition shall be pursuant to Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law § 881, and the licensee shall be liable for resulting actual damages.

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