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What is NYC RCNY § 11-90?

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(a) The department shall provide the grant authorized by this section to qualified employers in monthly installments over a ten-month period for each 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee who is employed in connection with such qualified employer's contract pursuant to request for bids nu

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Effective: 11/28/2015Last amended: 2/8/2020

§ 11-90 Payments.

RCNY § 11-90

(a)The department shall provide the grant authorized by this section to qualified employers in monthly installments over a ten-month period for each 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee who is employed in connection with such qualified employer's contract pursuant to request for bids number B2321 with the department of education. Any such grant to the qualified employer shall be reduced if the employee is employed by such qualified employer for less than ten months.

(b)The department will provide the grant described in 66 RCNY § 11-88 in monthly installments after receiving satisfactory proof from the qualified employer that: (i) the qualified employer has paid the 2019 qualified employee or the master seniority lists qualified employee the amounts described in paragraphs (i) and (ii) of subdivisions a and c of 66 RCNY § 11-88 respectively; and (ii) the qualified employer has made payments of the amounts described in paragraphs (iii) through (viii) of subdivisions a and c of 66 RCNY § 11-88 respectively in a manner consistent with those paragraphs. (Added City Record 10/29/2015, eff. 11/28/2015; amended City Record 3/10/2017, eff. 4/9/2017; amended City Record 12/14/2017, eff. 1/13/2018; amended City Record 11/21/2018, eff. 12/21/2018; amended City Record 1/9/2020, eff. 2/8/2020)

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