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What is NYC RCNY § 1-02?

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Unless otherwise provided, all notice, pursuant to this chapter, including but not limited to notice related to hearings, violations, summonses, and subpoena, may be served by first class mail addressed to the business address. All such notice served on an employee or agent may be served by first class mail.

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Effective: 4/5/2018Last amended: 8/31/2024

§ 1-02 Notice.

RCNY § 1-02

Unless otherwise provided, all notice, pursuant to this chapter, including but not limited to notice related to hearings, violations, summonses, and subpoena, may be served by first class mail addressed to the business address. All such notice served on an employee or agent may be served by first class mail. Such notice may also be served by personal service, e-mail, or in any other manner reasonably calculated to achieve actual notice, including but not limited to any method authorized in the Civil Practice Law and Rules. (Amended City Record 3/6/2018, eff. 4/5/2018; amended City Record 8/1/2024, eff. 8/31/2024)

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