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What is NYC RCNY § 12-03?

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A waiver may be requested by any person having business dealings with the city in such instances in which such person is providing essential goods, services or construction such as those necessary for security or other essential government operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the transaction is a bid or propos

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§ 12-03 Applicability.

RCNY § 12-03

A waiver may be requested by any person having business dealings with the city in such instances in which such person is providing essential goods, services or construction such as those necessary for security or other essential government operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the transaction is a bid or proposal, a waiver may only be requested if the notice included in the solicitation specifies that a waiver may be applied for.

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