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What is NYC RCNY § 2-19?

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(a) Applications to adjourn a conference or hearing must be made to the Commission as soon as the need for the adjournment becomes apparent. Applications for adjournments are considered in the discretion of the Commission and shall be granted only if timely and for good cause.

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Effective: 12/3/2022

§ 2-19 Adjournments.

RCNY § 2-19

(a)Applications to adjourn a conference or hearing must be made to the Commission as soon as the need for the adjournment becomes apparent. Applications for adjournments are considered in the discretion of the Commission and shall be granted only if timely and for good cause. Although consent of all parties to a request for an adjournment shall be a factor in favor of granting the request, such consent shall not by itself constitute good cause for an adjournment.

(b)Approved adjournments, other than adjournments granted orally and in the presence of the parties on the record, shall be promptly confirmed in writing to all parties by the applicant. (Added City Record 11/3/2022, eff. 12/3/2022)

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