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What is NYC RCNY § 11-06?

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Service. A stop work order may be served: (1) by mailing the stop work order to the respondent; (2) by affixing the stop work order to the place where the violation is occurring; or (3) orally.

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Effective: 1/19/2019Last amended: 1/19/2019

§ 11-06 Stop Work Order.

RCNY § 11-06

Service. A stop work order may be served: (1) by mailing the stop work order to the respondent; (2) by affixing the stop work order to the place where the violation is occurring; or (3) orally. Where the stop work order is affixed or given orally, the Commission must within two (2) business days thereof mail a copy of the stop work order to the respondent. (Amended City Record 12/20/2018, eff. 1/19/2019)

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