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What is NYC RCNY § 1-09.2?

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Before an application is docketed and a calendar number is assigned, the applicant must pay the prescribed filing fee in accordance with the fee schedule authorized by § 25-202 of the New York City Administrative Code. The fee must be paid in the form of a check or money order or in another form acceptable to the Board

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§ 1-09.2 Fees.

RCNY § 1-09.2

Before an application is docketed and a calendar number is assigned, the applicant must pay the prescribed filing fee in accordance with the fee schedule authorized by § 25-202 of the New York City Administrative Code. The fee must be paid in the form of a check or money order or in another form acceptable to the Board. When applicable, the applicant must also pay the prescribed City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) fee in accordance with the fee schedule authorized by Mayoral Executive Order No. 91 of 1977, as amended, and 62 RCNY §§ 3-01 (Fee for CEQR applications) and 3-02 (Schedule of charges). A municipal department or agency of the City may be entitled to an exemption from Board fees pursuant to § 25-202 (Fees) of the New York City Administrative Code.

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