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Federal Inspection Finds Delaney Hall Meets Nearly All Standards

A federal inspection of Delaney Hall found the facility in compliance with virtually all applicable standards. The review covered operational and safety requirements at the site.

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Federal Inspection Finds Delaney Hall Meets Nearly All Standardsnypost.com
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A federal inspection determined that Delaney Hall met nearly all required standards, according to a report cited by @zerohedge. The review examined operational procedures, safety measures, and regulatory compliance at the facility. Officials stated that the inspection covered virtually all applicable standards.

The inspection process included on-site evaluation of conditions and documentation review. No major deficiencies were identified in the areas examined. Further steps, if any, were not specified in the report.

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