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#79389 12/17/01 10:45 PM
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Eddie R Offline OP
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received a letter from Suffolk County Dep. of Health Services as of 1/1/2002
you will need to have a form WWM-075 filled out by an electrical inspector.This form includes both a rough date and final date.Stated on the form it is a misdemeanor
to falsified this form.Happy to say the rules of rough inspections are now even more
tighter now.

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#79390 12/18/01 12:14 PM
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Eddie,

Thanks for the info. It probably should've come under your authority from the beginning, what do you think? I know it's another thing to be responsible for, but isn't that how it should be?

I assume we're still talking about new construction only? Would this include Extensions, Dormers etc?

Bill


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