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What is NYC RCNY § 31-06?

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(a) [Reserved.] (b) [Reserved.] (c) [Reserved.] (d) [Reserved.] (e) [Reserved.] (f) [Reserved.] (g) [Reserved.] (h) Fees and Declaratory Rulings. The Office shall charge a filing fee of one hundred ($100) dollars per Application.

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§ 31-06 Fees and Declaratory Rulings.

RCNY § 31-06

(a)[Reserved.] (b) [Reserved.] (c) [Reserved.] (d) [Reserved.] (e) [Reserved.] (f) [Reserved.] (g) [Reserved.] (h) Fees and Declaratory Rulings. The Office shall charge a filing fee of one hundred ($100) dollars per Application. In addition, there shall be a charge of eighty ($80) dollars per Class A dwelling unit and sixty ($60) dollars per Class B dwelling unit, as applicable, due at the time of issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility. Such fee shall be non-refundable under any circumstances, including but not limited to the subsequent revocation or revision of a Certificate. A declaratory ruling with respect to an analysis of a specific fact pattern, document or organizational structure or an interpretation of the applicability of a specific provision of the 420-c statute or Rules to an actual or hypothetical site, project, fact pattern, document or organizational structure or any other issue related to eligibility may be given by the Office upon payment of a non-refundable fee of two hundred fifty ($250) dollars payable at the time such declaratory ruling is requested in writing. In no event shall a prior ruling bind the Office as to the overall eligibility of a project for 420-c benefits.

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