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What is NYC RCNY § 1-101?

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(a) Content of petitions. Any person may petition the Commission to consider the adoption of a rule.

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Effective: 9/3/2022

§ 1-101 Procedure for Submitting Petitions.

RCNY § 1-101

(a)Content of petitions. Any person may petition the Commission to consider the adoption of a rule. The petition should be typewritten and must include the following information: (1) A short statement of the purpose of the proposed rule, including an explanation of the problem or issue that the rule is intended to address and an explanation of how the proposed rule would serve to address the identified problem or issue; (2) Proposed language for the rule; (3) Notice of any local, state, or federal law or regulations of which the person is aware that may implicate the rule, including any laws or regulations that may necessitate such a rule, create potential issues of preemption, or could otherwise impact the application of the rule; (4) A short statement of any additional considerations that the person believes are relevant to the Commission's determination on the petition; (5) The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person filing the petition or the person's authorized representative; (6) The signature of the person filing the petition, or their representative.

(b)Submission of petitions. All petitions must be submitted to the Office of the Chair at the email address identified on the Commission's website or by mailing or delivering the petition to the Office of the Chair.

(c)Notice of change of contact information. The person filing the petition must promptly notify the Commission of any change to their name, address, or telephone number during the period that the petition is under consideration by the Commission. (Added City Record 8/4/2022, eff. 9/3/2022)

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