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What is NYC RCNY § 11-93.?

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(a) A qualified employer may withdraw from continued participation in a grant awarded, pursuant to this subchapter by providing written notice of withdrawal to the department. (b) Withdrawal from continued participation in a grant awarded, pursuant to this subchapter shall become effective immediately upon receipt of s

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Effective: 1/13/2018Last amended: 2/8/2020

§ 11-93. Withdrawal by a Qualified Employer from Grant.*

RCNY § 11-93.

(a)A qualified employer may withdraw from continued participation in a grant awarded, pursuant to this subchapter by providing written notice of withdrawal to the department.

(b)Withdrawal from continued participation in a grant awarded, pursuant to this subchapter shall become effective immediately upon receipt of such written notice of withdrawal by the department.

(c)In the event of withdrawal from continued participation in a grant awarded, pursuant to this subchapter by a qualified employer: (i) the department shall not make a grant installment to such qualified employer for any cost incurred by such employer on behalf of a 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee after the date the department receives such written notice of withdrawal; and (ii) such qualified employer shall not be required to satisfy the conditions described in subdivision b or d of 66 RCNY § 11-88 with respect to a 2019 qualified employee or master seniority lists qualified employee respectively, or the condition described in subdivision e of such section with respect to any employee hired after the date the department receives such written notice of withdrawal. (Added 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) * Editor's note: The original rule numbered this as § 11-92; because that section number already existed, it has been renumbered at the discretion of the editor.

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