NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-102 — Commission Procedures for Considering and Responding to Petitions for Rulemaking.

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(a) Requests for supplemental information. The Commission will determine whether additional information is required that would assist the Commission in assessing the petition and will promptly contact the person for any additional information that it determines may be helpful to its determination.

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Effective: 9/3/2022

§ 1-102 Commission Procedures for Considering and Responding to Petitions for Rulemaking.

RCNY § 1-102

(a)Requests for supplemental information. The Commission will determine whether additional information is required that would assist the Commission in assessing the petition and will promptly contact the person for any additional information that it determines may be helpful to its determination.

(b)Timing of determinations. If a petition is submitted in proper form, as required by 47 RCNY § 1-101, the Commission will provide written notice of its determination on the petition within 60 days from the date of receipt of the petition, or within 60 days of the receipt of supplemental information from the petitioner if the Commission requests such information pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section.

(c)Determinations. The Commission has full discretion to grant or deny any portion of a petition for proposed rulemaking and may amend or modify the petition's proposed language. If any portion of a petition is approved by the Commission for future rulemaking, the Commission will provide the petitioner with a non-binding estimate of the timeframe for the proposed rule's publication. If a petition is denied in full, the Commission will take no further action. (Added City Record 8/4/2022, eff. 9/3/2022)

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