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What is NYC RCNY § 19-07?

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The maximum number of positions on the temporary permit waiting list will be determined by the Department's Permits Division so as to provide a reasonable number of potential applicants to fill vacancies as they arise, but such number will not exceed one thousand (1,000) positions. When the number of potential applican

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

§ 19-07 Number of Positions on the Waiting Lists.

RCNY § 19-07

The maximum number of positions on the temporary permit waiting list will be determined by the Department's Permits Division so as to provide a reasonable number of potential applicants to fill vacancies as they arise, but such number will not exceed one thousand (1,000) positions. When the number of potential applicants on the temporary permit waiting list falls below two hundred (200), the Permits Division will supplement such waiting list with additional names pursuant to the procedure specified in 24 RCNY §§ 19-03 through 19-05. (Amended City Record 10/12/2022, eff. 11/11/2022)

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