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What is NYC AC § 34-205?

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This section authorizes the chair or CORE to conduct special inquiries involving research on public and non-public city records, including historical documents and interviews. City agencies are required to provide support and resources for these inquiries. Applies to city agencies involved in the inquiry process.

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§ 34-205 Special inquiries.

AC § 34-205

a. Special inquiries authorized. In carrying out their duties pursuant to this chapter, the chair or CORE may conduct or cause to be conducted relevant research on public and non-public city records, including retrieval of relevant historical documents or interviews with persons with relevant knowledge or experience. b. Support for special inquiries. Pursuant to request by the chair or CORE, city agencies shall provide appropriate staff and resources to facilitate and support any reasonably defined inquiry authorized by this section. (L.L. 2024/091, 10/12/2024, eff. 10/12/2024)

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