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.
nypost.comA 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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