N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 10085.6 - Requirement of licensed plumbers
(a) No person other than authorized city
employees and licensed plumbers shall make any attachment to or connection with
the pipes of the water board or make any additions to or alterations of any
tap, pipe, cock or other fixture connected with the pipes supplying water to
premises or users from the water board.
(b) Any plumber wishing to do business in
connection with the water board and the water system shall provide evidence
that he or she is duly licensed by the City of Buffalo and is in possession of
a plumber's license in good standing. All such plumbers will be governed in all
respects by these regulations and city code, adopted by the water board and
city, respectively. He or she shall be liable and shall pay all fines imposed
upon him or her for the violation of any of the regulations of the water board,
caused by such plumber or any journeyman plumber or other persons in such
plumber's employ.
(c) All such
plumbers shall execute to the city and the water board a bond in the total sum
set forth in the board schedule of rates, conditioned to indemnify and save
harmless the city and the water board from the damages and losses which may
result from the work of such plumber being done negligently or imperfectly or
in such a way that injury or loss results therefrom or by reason of any failure
on the part of any employee to comply with all or any of the regulations of the
water board or city code, as the case may be, relating to excavations in public
streets and connections with the water pipes and all ordinances and
regulations, now existing or hereafter adopted for the city and the water
board, respectively. Such bond shall also provide that the obligor will
indemnify and save harmless the city and the water board from all damages which
may be caused to private individuals by reason of negligent or imperfect work,
either in plumbing, in the excavation of streets or otherwise.
(d) Licensing and conduct of plumbers shall
be governed by the city code or applicable State law.
Notes
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