NYC Administrative Code

§ 31-105 — Additional notice of public meetings of the veterans' advisory board.

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This section mandates the department to post notices of public meetings for the veterans' advisory board on its website at least one week in advance. Additionally, the department is required to maintain contact information for local veterans organizations and notify them of meeting details. Applies to the veterans' advisory board and related organizations.

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§ 31-105 Additional notice of public meetings of the veterans' advisory board.

AC § 31-105

The department shall ensure that notice of any public meeting of the veterans' advisory board held pursuant to section 3103 of the charter is posted on the department's website with the date, time and location of each public meeting, and that such notice is posted not less than one week prior to each public meeting. The department shall also maintain and periodically update the contact information of veterans organizations located within the city and shall notify such organizations by regular or electronic mail of the date, time and location of each public meeting of the veterans' advisory board not less than one week prior to each public meeting. (L.L. 2015/113, 12/10/2015, eff. 4/8/2016)

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