New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter I - Industrial Board Of Appeals
Subchapter A - The Industrial Code
Part 14 - Construction, Installation, Inspection And Maintenance Of High Pressure Boilers; Construction Of Unfired Pressure Vessels
Subpart 14-2 - Inspection
Section 14-2.13 - Certificate of competence

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, March 26, 2025

(a) Unless for good and sufficient cause he shall make an order to the contrary, the commissioner shall issue a certificate of competence to each applicant whose application has been accepted and who has:

(1) taken such examination with a result finally certified as satisfactory; or

(2) not taken such examination but has filed with the commissioner such evidence of competence as the commissioner in his discretion may deem proof of the applicant's sufficient knowledge of the construction, installation, operation, maintenance and inspection of boilers. For illustration and not by way of limitation, such evidence may consist of relevant experience or achievement in the Civil Service of this or any other state, the United States, a qualified city, or in industry.

(b) The commissioner shall not issue such certificate to any other person.

(c) The certificate of competence shall state that the holder is a certified boiler inspector whose competence as such is thereby certified and shall contain such other matter as may be proper.

(d) The certificate of competence shall be renewed annually. A certificate shall remain valid until the expiration date set forth on the certificate unless it is voluntarily surrendered to the commissioner or is suspended or revoked by the commissioner.

(e) Upon request and proof that a valid certificate has been lost or destroyed the commissioner shall issue another in its place.

(f) Nothing in this Part (rule) is intended to contravene any law by which a fee for a certificate may be required.

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