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What is NYC RCNY § 11-10?

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(a) When a case is placed on either the conference calendar or the trial calendar, the Board shall serve the respondent(s) with notice in accordance with OATH Rules of Practice § 1-28 (48 RCNY § 1-28). (b) The notice of conference or hearing shall be served by first class mail, or, upon consent of the parties, by elect

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Effective: 9/15/2019Last amended: 2/22/2026

§ 11-10 Notice of Conference or Hearing.

RCNY § 11-10

(a)When a case is placed on either the conference calendar or the trial calendar, the Board shall serve the respondent(s) with notice in accordance with OATH Rules of Practice § 1-28 (48 RCNY § 1-28).

(b)The notice of conference or hearing shall be served by first class mail, or, upon consent of the parties, by electronic means, and appropriate proof of service shall be maintained. A copy of the notice of conference, with proof of service, must be filed with OATH at or before the commencement of the conference. (Added City Record 8/16/2019, eff. 9/15/2019; amended City Record 1/23/2026, eff. 2/22/2026)

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