NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-15 — Requests to Review Reports Filed with the Lobbying Bureau.

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(a) Records. All Reports must be: (1) kept in electronic form at the Office of the City Clerk; (2) available for public inspection upon request; and (3) posted on the Internet as soon as practicable.

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Effective: 11/4/2015

§ 1-15 Requests to Review Reports Filed with the Lobbying Bureau.

RCNY § 1-15

(a)Records. All Reports must be: (1) kept in electronic form at the Office of the City Clerk; (2) available for public inspection upon request; and (3) posted on the Internet as soon as practicable.

(b)Viewing Records. Requests to view Reports may be presented by hand-delivery, first-class mail, fax or email to the Lobbying Bureau at the City Clerk's Address.

(c)Copies of Records. Copies of Reports may be purchased for twenty-five (25) cents per page. (Added City Record 10/5/2015, eff. 11/4/2015)

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