NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 14-03 — Procedures for Submission of Requests for Rulemaking.

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(a) Any person may submit a request in writing on a form to be developed and posted on the LPC Website. (b) The request must include: (1) The proposed rule to be considered, with proposed language for adoption; (2) The requester's arguments in support of adoption of the rule; and (3) The name, address, telephone num

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Effective: 8/19/2023

§ 14-03 Procedures for Submission of Requests for Rulemaking.

RCNY § 14-03

(a)Any person may submit a request in writing on a form to be developed and posted on the LPC Website.

(b)The request must include: (1) The proposed rule to be considered, with proposed language for adoption; (2) The requester's arguments in support of adoption of the rule; and (3) The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the requestor or his or her authorized representative.

(c)The request must be submitted by mail addressed to General Counsel, Landmarks Preservation Commission at the LPC's current mailing address as set forth in the request form, or by electronic mail to [email protected]. (Added City Record 7/20/2023, eff. 8/19/2023)

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