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Self-certification Form for Architects and Engineers is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Health - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a self-certification form for architects and engineers?
A: A self-certification form is a document that allows architects and engineers to affirm that their designs comply with applicable codes and regulations without requiring review and approval from the Department of Buildings.
Q: Who is required to complete a self-certification form in New York?
A: Architects and engineers who are registered to practice in New York and who meet certain qualifications may be eligible to complete a self-certification form.
Q: What are the benefits of completing a self-certification form?
A: Completing a self-certification form allows architects and engineers to obtain faster approval for their projects, as it eliminates the need for review and approval from the Department of Buildings.
Q: What are the qualifications for completing a self-certification form?
A: To be eligible to complete a self-certification form, architects and engineers must have a valid registration in New York and meet specific experience requirements.
Q: Is the self-certification process available for all types of projects?
A: No, the self-certification process is only available for certain types of projects, such as alterations, conversions, and some new construction projects.
Q: What is the role of the Department of Buildings in the self-certification process?
A: The Department of Buildings is responsible for overseeing the self-certification process and may conduct random audits to ensure compliance with applicable codes and regulations.
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