N.J.S.A. 52:27D-205

Life hazard use and high-rise structures; inspection cycles; application for certificate of inspection

52:27D-205. Life hazard use and high-rise structures; inspection cycles; application for certificate of inspection a. The enforcing agency shall inspect each high-rise structure and each life hazard use in the State at least once every year for the purpose of determining the extent to which they comply with the provisions of this act. b. The commissioner, by regulation, may establish shorter inspection cycles for those classes of structures and uses whose nature makes more frequent inspection necessary for the protection of the public. c. Thirty days following the inspection of a high-rise structure or life hazard use, the owner of the high-rise structure or life hazard use shall file with the department, upon forms to be provided by the enforcing agency, an application for a certificate of inspection containing information prescribed by regulation by the commissioner. L.1983, c. 383, s. 14.

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