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What is NYC RCNY § 1-18?

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(a) If, after consultation with the Board on the time, form, and manner of the notice, a covered entity that is an agency makes a final determination that a member of the Police Department engaged in an act of bias or a severe act of bias, such covered entity shall provide a copy of such final determination to the Boar

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Effective: 10/22/2022

§ 1-18 Receiving Notice Regarding an Act of Bias or Severe Act of Bias.

RCNY § 1-18

(a)If, after consultation with the Board on the time, form, and manner of the notice, a covered entity that is an agency makes a final determination that a member of the Police Department engaged in an act of bias or a severe act of bias, such covered entity shall provide a copy of such final determination to the Board within ten (10) days.

(b)At least once every 3 months, the Board shall request from each covered entity that is not an agency, except a court with jurisdiction within the state of New York, information about final determinations made by such entity that a member of the Police Department engaged in an act of bias or severe act of bias, including final determinations made on or after January 1, 2016.

(c)The Board shall consult with the Law Department and may also consult with the five District Attorney's Offices within the City of New York and the United States Attorney's Offices for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York to obtain information about final determinations by a covered entity that is a court with jurisdiction within the state of New York that a member of the Police Department has engaged in an act of bias or severe act of bias, including final determinations made on or after January 1, 2016. (Added City Record 9/22/2022, eff. 10/22/2022)

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