NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 12-04 — Enrollment Period, Ongoing Eligibility and Re-Enrollments.

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(a) Subject to the availability of funding, subdivision (b) of this section and 68 RCNY § 12-05, an individual will be enrolled in the Program for one year from the date of application approval, provided they continue to meet the requirements set forth in 68 RCNY § 12-03(a)(3). (b) If the Program determines that a part

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Effective: 1/26/2020Last amended: 10/30/2020

§ 12-04 Enrollment Period, Ongoing Eligibility and Re-Enrollments.

RCNY § 12-04

(a)Subject to the availability of funding, subdivision (b) of this section and 68 RCNY § 12-05, an individual will be enrolled in the Program for one year from the date of application approval, provided they continue to meet the requirements set forth in 68 RCNY § 12-03(a)(3).

(b)If the Program determines that a participant no longer meets the requirements of 68 RCNY § 12-03(a)(3), or is no longer able to use the FF discount due to a period of incarceration or other institutionalization of 30 days or more, the Program will provide a notice to the participant that will include the reason for the determination and the date their FF discount will be deactivated.

(c)In order to re-enroll in the Program after their first or any subsequent year, or after having their discount deactivated pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section, an individual must satisfy the same eligibility requirements as a new applicant. (Added City Record 12/27/2019, eff. 1/26/2020; amended City Record 9/30/2020, eff. 10/30/2020)

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