NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 19-05 — Allocation of "Made in NY" Marketing Credit for Digital Gaming Media.*

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* Editor's note: there are two sections designated as § 19-05. (a) When an application has been approved, MOME will issue the certificate of marketing credit to the approved applicant.

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Effective: 3/16/2023

§ 19-05.

RCNY § 19-05

(a)When an application has been approved, MOME will issue the certificate of marketing credit to the approved applicant.

(b)MOME will allocate the credit based on a project's qualified digital gaming media production costs, tiers to be established by the Commissioner and posted on MOME's website, and MOME's availability of media assets.

(c)If the approved applicant is unable to use the media assets for the dates specified in the certificate after the credit has been allocated or does not sign and return the certificate of marketing credit within five business days of MOME's issuance, such approved applicant will lose its "first come, first served" status and will be accommodated subject to availability without guarantee of reallocation. (Added City Record 2/14/2023, eff. 3/16/2023)

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