At Menotti Enterprise LLC, we strive to keep our clients informed about important updates and changes in regulations that could impact their operations. Recently, the Department of Buildings (DOB) issued a service notice that we believe is crucial for our clients and readers to be aware of.
According to the notice, the DOB will start issuing violations in August 2023 for failure to file category 1 elevator test reports for the years 2018-2022. This means that if you have not submitted these reports for the specified years, you could be at risk of receiving a violation.
The violation will remain in effect until civil penalties are waived or paid and current test reports are filed. It’s important to note that the violation will only be dismissed once an accepted current category 1 test report is submitted.
To help you navigate this process, we’ve outlined the steps to search for violations, make payments, and request a civil penalty waiver:
Searching for Violations
- Visit the DOB NOW: Safety portal.
- Navigate to the ‘Inspections’ tab.
- Enter the required information to search for your property.
- Any existing violations will be listed in the search results.
Making Payments
- In the DOB NOW: Safety portal, navigate to the ‘Violations’ tab.
- Select the violation for which you want to make a payment.
- Choose your preferred payment method (eCheck, credit card, PayPal, or Venmo) and follow the prompts to complete the payment.
Requesting a Civil Penalty Waiver
- In the DOB NOW: Safety portal, navigate to the ‘Violations’ tab.
- Select the violation for which you want to request a waiver. See 1 RCNY §103-02 for waiver information.
- Follow the prompts to submit your waiver request.
Please note that in-person and mail-in payments are not accepted.
We understand that navigating these regulations can be complex and time-consuming. At Menotti Enterprise LLC, we’re here to help. Our team of experts can assist you in understanding these requirements, preparing and submitting the necessary reports, and ensuring that your operations remain compliant with all DOB regulations.
For more information, visit the DOB’s website and search for Elevator FAQs. And remember, staying informed and proactive is the best way to avoid violations and ensure the safety and efficiency of your operations.
Stay tuned to our blog for more updates and insights into the world of construction safety and compliance. If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help!
Please note: This blog post is intended to provide a summary of the service notice issued by the DOB and a guide to addressing violations. For complete details and requirements, please refer to the official notice.