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What is NYC RCNY § 11-91?

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(a) The award by the department of a grant to a qualified employer pursuant to this subchapter shall not make the city of New York, the department or the department of education the employer of any 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee. (b) The grant authorized by this subchapter shall no

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

§ 11-91 Conditions of Grants.

RCNY § 11-91

(a)The award by the department of a grant to a qualified employer pursuant to this subchapter shall not make the city of New York, the department or the department of education the employer of any 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee.

(b)The grant authorized by this subchapter shall not: (i) impair the terms of any collective bargaining agreement to which any qualified employer and employee may be subject, and shall not (ii) interfere with any rights a school bus driver, attendant, dispatcher or mechanic has pursuant to any collective bargaining agreement.

(c)The qualified employer and 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee, as applicable, shall be solely responsible for withholding and payment of any taxes and other government required payments. (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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