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What is NYC RCNY § 1-05?

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(a) Generally. A Principal Officer may designate up to two persons to be Designees in e-Lobbyist.

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Effective: 11/4/2015

§ 1-05 Designee.

RCNY § 1-05

(a)Generally. A Principal Officer may designate up to two persons to be Designees in e-Lobbyist. The Principal Officer must list each Designee's name and email address in the appropriate section of e-Lobbyist. Each designee will have his or her own e-Lobbyist account.

(b)A Designee may: (1) enter information in Reports; (2) receive copies of automatically generated emails sent to the Principal Officer from e-Lobbyist; (3) communicate with the Lobbying Bureau regarding specific Reports filed by the lobbyist or client that the Designee represents; (4) submit an extension request pursuant to 51 RCNY § 1-11(a)(1); or (5) submit any application or request listed in 51 RCNY 1-04(b)(5).

(c)A Designee must not: (1) certify Reports; (2) have access to the Principal Officer's e-Lobbyist password; or (3) disclose his or her e-Lobbyist password. (Added City Record 10/5/2015, eff. 11/4/2015)

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