NYC DOB To Resume COVID Fines And Penalties

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The New York City Department of Buildings announced that starting Wednesday, July 8, 2020, it would resume issuing violations and penalties of $5,000.00 per violation with the potential for a Stop Work Order for sites which do not comply with the New York State Phase One Reopening procedures. Continued non-compliance will result if penalties of up to $10,000 for each offense and are more likely to receive a Stop Work Order. This change was previously announced, and comes from the existing policy, began June 8, 2020, when non-essential, non-emergency work was permitted to resume in New York City. Until July 8, 2020, the Department’s write-ups were strictly advisory.

The Department also specifically highlighted that it would issue a Stop Work order if the Safety Plan and State Affirmation of compliance with reopening requirements were not conspicuously displayed or if the site lacks a property handwash/hygiene station. Specifics of what is required can be found in the Construction Master Guidance, the “Dos and Don’ts”, and the What to Know documents.

Finally, while you must ensure the health of your own construction site personnel, Department inspectors are required to continuously self-monitor for COVID symptoms and must be permitted access to a site. Preventing their access will result in a Stop Work Order.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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