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Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification for Use With a Construction Notice 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 an Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification?
A: An Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification is a document that certifies that the construction work being undertaken follows applicable building codes and regulations.
Q: Who issues an Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification?
A: An architect or engineer issues an Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification.
Q: What is the purpose of a Construction Notice?
A: A Construction Notice is used to inform the public and relevant authorities about upcoming construction work.
Q: When is an Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification required?
A: An Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification is required when submitting a Construction Notice for certain types of construction projects in New York.
Q: What information should be included in an Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification?
A: An Architect's or Engineer's Letter of Self-certification should include the name, license number, and contact information of the architect or engineer, as well as a statement certifying that the construction work complies with applicable codes and regulations.
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