NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-207.5.1 — Rescission of cease use order.

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What is NYC AC § 28-207.5.1?

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This section outlines the process for rescinding a cease use order issued by the commissioner. The order may be lifted if the underlying issue has been resolved, all penalties have been paid, or if it was issued in error. Applies to property owners affected by cease use orders.

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§ 28-207.5.1 Rescission of cease use order.

AC § 28-207.5.1

Upon application, the commissioner may rescind the cease use order when the condition that gave rise to its issuance has been corrected and either all civil penalties or criminal fines assessed for any violation of such order have been paid or, where a violation is pending, security for the payment of such penalties or fines has been posted in accordance with department rules or where the cease use order was issued in error or conditions are such that it should not have been issued. The commissioner may by rule require the payment of a fee in the amount of the expense of additional inspection and administrative expense related to such cease use order.

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