This is a legal form that was released by the New York City Department of Buildings - a government authority operating within New York City. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination?
A: The CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination is a licensing exam in New York City for individuals who operate hoisting machines.
Q: What is a hoisting machine?
A: A hoisting machine is a type of equipment used to lift and move heavy objects, such as cranes, elevators, and forklifts.
Q: Who needs a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License?
A: Anyone who operates hoisting machines in New York City needs a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License.
Q: How do I apply for a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License?
A: To apply for a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License, you must complete an application form, provide proof of experience, and pass the licensing exam.
Q: What are the requirements to pass the CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination?
A: The specific requirements to pass the CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination vary, but generally include a passing score on the written and practical exams.
Q: How long is a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License valid for?
A: A CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License is valid for a period of three years.
Q: What is the cost of the CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination?
A: The cost of the CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License Examination varies. Please contact the New York City Department of Buildings for the current fee.
Q: Can I operate hoisting machines without a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License?
A: No, it is illegal to operate hoisting machines in New York City without a CD13 Class 'c' Hoisting Machine Operator License.
Form Details:
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