{"id":34387,"date":"2021-10-25T15:59:20","date_gmt":"2021-10-25T15:59:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jackjaffa.com\/?p=34387"},"modified":"2021-11-10T18:45:19","modified_gmt":"2021-11-10T18:45:19","slug":"oath-updates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jackjaffa.com\/oath-updates\/","title":{"rendered":"OATH Updates"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As you likely know by now, the NYC compliance code can change as often as the weather \u2014 and the Jaffa team is here to keep you informed, always. We don\u2019t want you to get slapped with a violation because you missed a new or amended law, and we\u2019ll keep you updated about any changes you need to know about so that you always stay compliant.<\/p>\n

Recently, there have been significant updates to your requirements.\u00a0 Here\u2019s what you need to know about the recent changes and upcoming deadlines.<\/p>\n

Changes to Local Law 33 of 2018<\/strong><\/p>\n

Is your energy label posted?<\/p>\n

In compliance with LL 33 of 2018, NYC building owners are now required to print and post a new Building Energy Efficiency Rating Label no later than October 31st<\/sup> \u00a0each year. This law applies to all buildings that are larger than 25,000 square feet and appear on the NYC Benchmarking Covered Building List<\/a>. The requirement to post the label is new for 2021.<\/p>\n

You can access and print your building\u2019s label beginning on October 1, by visiting the DOB NOW Public Portal<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The energy label includes the building\u2019s energy efficiency score, as calculated by the City\u2019s benchmarking tool. Be sure to post your building\u2019s label in a visible location near each public entrance to the building. Failure to post a current label by October 31 can result in a penalty of $1250.<\/p>\n

Hurricane Ida Fees and Permit Restrictions will be Waived<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced that all fees and permit restrictions for work that is being done due to damage caused by Hurricane Ida will be waived. This is effective as of September 14, and includes any and all fees for filings and permits for work that has become necessary due to damage caused by the hurricane.<\/p>\n

To be eligible for the waived fees, building owners or applicants must indicate that the work is being done due to damage caused by the hurricane. The DOB has added a new statement to the Statements & Signatures section in all DOB NOW: Build<\/em> filings, including Electrical, Limited Alteration Applications, and Elevator. Simply check the box to affirm that the work is being done due to damage caused by the hurricane, and all fees for the application will be waived.<\/p>\n

Already paid a fee for applications for work that was necessary because of the storm\u2019s damage? You can put that money back in your pocket. If you submitted an application that meets these criteria between September 1 and September 13, 2021, be sure to request a refund. You\u2019ll need to submit a RF1-Refund Request Application<\/a> to the appropriate email address as listed.<\/p>\n

All properties in which the work being done is eligible for waived fees, are also eligible for waived permit restrictions. Specifically, the following permit restrictions can be waived in DOB NOW: Build:<\/em><\/p>\n