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What is NYC RCNY § 19-06?

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Not less than 45 days after the Notice required by 24 RCNY § 19-04 is published in the City Record, the Department will create a temporary permit waiting list pursuant to a random selection procedure. Persons holding valid mobile food vendor licenses, or in the case of a corporation, limited liability company or partne

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Effective: 11/11/2022Last amended: 11/11/2022

§ 19-06 Procedure for Establishment of Permit Waiting Lists.

RCNY § 19-06

Not less than 45 days after the Notice required by 24 RCNY § 19-04 is published in the City Record, the Department will create a temporary permit waiting list pursuant to a random selection procedure. Persons holding valid mobile food vendor licenses, or in the case of a corporation, limited liability company or partnership, persons on whose behalf such licenses are held on the date such lists are created and who have mailed in an application pursuant to 24 RCNY § 19-05 of these rules will be included in this random selection. Persons who, as a result of this random selection procedure, hold position numbers greater than the maximum number specified in 24 RCNY § 19-07 for the list, are not eligible for a place on the waiting list. The Department will notify persons assigned a position on the waiting list by mailing or, for persons who have opted into receiving notices by electronic means, sending by electronic means a notice to the address or electronic contact information provided by the applicant in such applicant's waiting list application. (Amended City Record 10/12/2022, eff. 11/11/2022)

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