NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-62 — Incorporation of OATH Rules of Practice for Cases Pending Before OATH.

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Except as otherwise provided pursuant to these rules, the Commission adopts OATH's rules of practice relating to hearing and pre-hearing procedures (48 RCNY Chapter 1 and 48 RCNY Chapter 2, Subchapter C), which apply to all cases during the period that they are pending before OATH. (Added City Record 8/6/2019, eff.

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Effective: 9/5/2019

§ 1-62 Incorporation of OATH Rules of Practice for Cases Pending Before OATH.

RCNY § 1-62

Except as otherwise provided pursuant to these rules, the Commission adopts OATH's rules of practice relating to hearing and pre-hearing procedures (48 RCNY Chapter 1 and 48 RCNY Chapter 2, Subchapter C), which apply to all cases during the period that they are pending before OATH. (Added City Record 8/6/2019, eff. 9/5/2019)

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