NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-14.2 — Waiver of the Rules of Practice and Procedures.

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Upon written submission, an applicant may request a waiver of any section or subdivision of these Rules. To the extent authorized by law, the Board may waive rule provisions in an individual matter at any public hearing by vote of the Board in conformance with 2 RCNY § 1-11.5 either by addressing the request at the hea

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§ 1-14.2 Waiver of the Rules of Practice and Procedures.

RCNY § 1-14.2

Upon written submission, an applicant may request a waiver of any section or subdivision of these Rules. To the extent authorized by law, the Board may waive rule provisions in an individual matter at any public hearing by vote of the Board in conformance with 2 RCNY § 1-11.5 either by addressing the request at the hearing or by adopting or denying a waiver through its written resolution.

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