I assume you mean the original Code of Construction is ASME Section VIII Div. 2.
NBIC Part 3, Para 4.4.1a)1) require for hydro test: Pressure tests shall be conducted using water or other liquid medium. The test pressure shall be the minimum required to verify the leak tightness integrity of the repair. The test pressure shall not exceed the maximum liquid test pressure of the original code of construction.
That means the minimum Test pressure for hydro test acc. to ASME VIII/2, para 8.2.1(a) is 1.25*MAWP*St/S (and not 1.5*MAWP) and shall not exceed the test pressure calculated acc. to para. 4.1.6.2 if design by rules was used.
NBIC Part 3 para 4.4.2 c) state: NDE may be conducted when contamination of the pressure-retaining item by liquids is possible or when pressure testing is not practicable. Concurrence of the owner shall be obtained in addition to the Inspector, and where required, the Jurisdiction.
In addition you must met the requirements of NBIC Part 3, para 3.3.5 (Repair Plan).
That means the repair must be accepted by the AI, the certifying Engineer, the owner and the jurisdiction. Therefor you need very good arguments to be able to do without the hydro test - I don't see any.
Regards - Juergen