NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 19-05 — Fees for Non-Charitable Athletic Parades.

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(a) The Chief of Department shall assess the fees set forth in subdivision c of this section for non-charitable athletic parades occurring on or after January 1, 2012. (b) The Chief of Department shall charge an applicant a fee in accordance with the following schedule, which shall be in addition to any fee requirement

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§ 19-05 Fees for Non-Charitable Athletic Parades.

RCNY § 19-05

(a)The Chief of Department shall assess the fees set forth in subdivision c of this section for non-charitable athletic parades occurring on or after January 1, 2012.

(b)The Chief of Department shall charge an applicant a fee in accordance with the following schedule, which shall be in addition to any fee requirement imposed by the Department of Sanitation or any other fee imposed by any city agency.

(c)Application may be submitted no sooner than 180 days before the event and no later than ten days before the event.

(i)Applications submitted between 180 days and 120 days before the event shall receive the fee assessment associated with the event no later than 90 days before the event.

(ii)Applications submitted less than 120 days but 90 days or more before the event shall receive the fee assessment associated with the event no later than 45 days before the event.

(iii)Applications submitted less than 90 days but 30 or more days before the event shall receive the fee assessment associated with the event no later than 10 days before the event.

(iv)Applications submitted less than 30 days but 10 or more days before the event shall receive the fee assessment as soon as reasonably practical.

(d)Fees assessed must be paid prior to the event.

(e)The fee shall be calculated as 100% of the Police Department's traffic control costs based upon number of police department personnel ("MOS") in the ranks of traffic enforcement agent and associate traffic agents, police officer, detective, sergeant and lieutenant, needed to safely perform traffic control functions as determined by the Office of the Chief of Department. However, for events which occur between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 the fee assessed shall be 70% of the calculated fee. Size of EventNumber of MOS Performing Traffic Control FunctionsTraffic Control Cost*Extra Small0 - 99up to $100,000 Small100 - 499up to $500,000Medium500 - 999up to $1,000,000Large1,000 - 1,999up to $2,000,000Extra Large2,000 or more$2,000,000 or more * The fee amount shall be calculated based upon the salary, overtime and benefit costs of police department personnel at the rate in effect on the date the assessment is issued.

(f)This fee does not apply to the following: (i) City-sponsored events; (ii) "Occasions of extraordinary public interest" as defined in 38 RCNY § 19-01(b); (iii) Demonstrations, as defined in 38 RCNY § 19-02(d); (iv) Charitable Athletic Parades; or (v) Non-athletic Parades.

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