NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 12-05 — Notice that Installation is Optional or That There is a Tie-in between Installation and Tenant Payment Prohibited.

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What is NYC RCNY § 12-05?

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This section mandates that all approved waivers be publicly posted on the websites of both the Campaign Finance Board and the Citywide Campaign Finance Office (CCPO). It also requires that any written responses from independently elected officials regarding waiver approvals be included in the public postings. Applies to entities involved in campaign finance compliance.

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§ 12-05 Public Notice of Waiver Approvals.

RCNY § 12-05

All approved waivers shall be posted on the websites of both the CCPO and the campaign finance board in locations that are accessible by the public. In the event that an independently elected official (or an agency under the control of such an official), submits a written response for consideration by the CCPO pursuant to 43 RCNY § 12-04(e), a copy of such response shall be included in the CCPO's public posting.

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