Your Ultimate Resource for Local Law 152 in NYC.

Welcome to the definitive guide for Local Law 152, designed specifically for NYC property owners and building managers. Our platform ensures you have access to all the necessary tools and knowledge to stay compliant and maintain your property’s safety standards.

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What Is Local Law 152?

By enforcing these inspections, the law enhances public safety and prevents potential hazards, ultimately protecting property and residents alike.

Who Does This Law Effect?

Inspection Cycles

When is your inspection due?

Local Law 152 follows the inspection cycle by community districts within boroughs. Below is the breakdown of the date ranges for inspections:

  • January 1, 2028 – December 31, 2028:
    Buildings in Districts 1, 3, and 10 in all boroughs
  • January 1, 2029 – December 31, 2029:
    Buildings in Districts 2, 5, 7, 13, and 18 in all boroughs
  • January 1, 2030 – December 31, 2030:
    Buildings in Districts 4, 6, 8, 9, and 16 in all boroughs
  • January 1, 2031 – December 31, 2031:
    Buildings in Districts 11, 12, 14, 15, and 17 in all boroughs

Subsequent inspections must be completed no later than December 31st within every fourth calendar year thereafter.

This is the community district map of NYC. Find your borough and then find your district number.

Navigating Local Law 152 Made Simple

With our comprehensive breakdown of Local Law 152 requirements, understanding what applies to you has never been easier. We detail who is affected and outline the mandatory steps you need to take.

Get step-by-step help from  our experts and detailed guides to obtain and file all necessary paperwork, ensuring you meet compliance standards without missing a step.

Our convenient alerts and prompt service will help you to to receive timely reminders about upcoming deadlines and any changes to the law that might affect your property.

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Frequently Asked LocaL Law 152 Questions

When Did Local Law 152 Go Into Effect?

Local Law 152 officially went into effect on January 1, 2019. This date marks the beginning of the initial inspection cycle for gas piping systems in covered buildings citywide. The law was set up to foster a safer environment by ensuring that all gas installations are regularly checked over time. Property owners are required to schedule inspections based on their building’s specific Community District, with deadlines staggered over multiple years to facilitate organized compliance. This phased implementation allows property owners ample opportunity to understand and adjust to the new requirements.

Inspections must be completed every four years. The initial schedule depends on the building’s district, as arranged by the Department of Buildings. Subsequent inspections must follow within each fourth calendar year thereafter.

A licensed master plumber conducts a thorough check of all exposed gas piping systems. This includes evaluating the condition, identifying any leaks, deterioration, or non-compliance with safety standards.

If any deficiencies are identified, it is imperative to carry out the recommended repairs as soon as possible. Addressing these issues promptly ensures the safety of all occupants and compliance with Local Law 152 standards.

No, inspections must be carried out by a licensed master plumber who is certified to perform such evaluations. They possess the expertise and authorization needed to file the necessary compliance certifications with the Department of Buildings.