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The Commission is committed to providing equal access to its facilities and programs to people with disabilities and the Commission will make reasonable accommodations requested by people with disabilities. A person requesting an accommodation for purposes of participation in an appeal at the Commission, including atte

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Effective: 12/3/2022

§ 2-10 Access to Facilities and Programs by People with Disabilities.

RCNY § 2-10

The Commission is committed to providing equal access to its facilities and programs to people with disabilities and the Commission will make reasonable accommodations requested by people with disabilities. A person requesting an accommodation for purposes of participation in an appeal at the Commission, including attendance as a member of the public, must request such accommodation sufficiently in advance of the proceeding in which the person wishes to participate to permit a reasonable time to evaluate the request. A request for accommodation must be submitted to the Commission at least five business days in advance of the proceeding. (Added City Record 11/3/2022, eff. 12/3/2022)

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