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What is NYC RCNY § 3-04?

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(a) The Commission shall maintain a displaced employee list containing the names and contact addresses and telephone numbers of persons formerly employed by a business engaged in the collection, removal or disposal of trade waste whose employment ended following the denial or revocation of a license by the Commission.

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§ 3-04 Displaced Employee List.

RCNY § 3-04

(a)The Commission shall maintain a displaced employee list containing the names and contact addresses and telephone numbers of persons formerly employed by a business engaged in the collection, removal or disposal of trade waste whose employment ended following the denial or revocation of a license by the Commission.

(b)Upon the denial or revocation of a license by the Commission, a person who was employed by the business whose license has been refused or revoked and who wishes his or her name to be on the displaced employee list shall so notify the Commission in writing and provide his or her name, contact address or telephone number to the Commission. The Commission shall remove an employee's name from the list forthwith upon receipt of a written request for such removal from the employee.

(c)The addition or deletion of information regarding a former employee shall be made only at the written request of such former employee.

(d)The Commission shall make the displaced employee list available to an applicant for a license pursuant to this chapter upon the request of such applicant, and may notify applicants, licensees and registrants of the availability of such list. The provision of such list shall in no way be construed as a recommendation by the City regarding the employment of any person on such list, nor shall the City be responsible for the accuracy of the information on the list.

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