NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 12-02 — Lease Notice.

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What is NYC RCNY § 12-02?

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This section provides definitions for terms used in the chapter, including 'Agency', 'Business dealings with the city', 'City chief procurement officer', 'Doing business database', and 'Person'. These definitions are relevant for understanding the context of the regulations. Applies to entities engaging in business with the city of New York.

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§ 12-02 Definitions.

RCNY § 12-02

For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (a) Agency. "Agency" shall mean the city of New York or any agency or entity affiliated with the city of New York as defined in paragraph (a) of subdivision 18 of § 3-702 of the Administrative Code.

(b)Business dealings with the city. "Business dealings with the city" shall have the same meaning as in paragraph (a) of subdivision 18 of § 3-702 of the Administrative Code.

(c)City chief procurement officer or CCPO. "City chief procurement officer" or "CCPO" shall mean the person to whom the mayor has delegated authority to coordinate and oversee the procurement activity of mayoral agency staff, including the agency chief contracting officers.

(d)Doing business database. "Doing business database" shall mean the database established pursuant to subdivision 20 of § 3-702 of the Administrative Code.

(e)Person. "Person" shall have the same meaning as in subdivision 20 of § 3-702 of the Administrative Code.

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