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What is NYC RCNY § 1-13.3?

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A complete record of the public hearings will be maintained by the Board. Requests for typewritten transcripts of the record may be made to the designated Freedom of Information Officer and may be ordered by the public for a prescribed fee.

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Effective: 9/15/2021Last amended: 9/15/2021

§ 1-13.3 Hearing Records.

RCNY § 1-13.3

A complete record of the public hearings will be maintained by the Board. Requests for typewritten transcripts of the record may be made to the designated Freedom of Information Officer and may be ordered by the public for a prescribed fee. After final disposition, the entire application will be retained by the Board. All applications, except materials otherwise exempt, will, upon request to the Freedom of Information officer, be accessible to the public during normal business hours. (Amended City Record 9/15/2021, eff. 9/15/2021)

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