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What is NYC RCNY § 5-263?

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Any person or organization that obtained by fraud or misrepresentation any status set forth in § 20-775(b)(1) - (7) of the New York City Administrative Code, which otherwise would have entitled such person or organization to an exemption from regulation as a provider of immigration assistance services pursuant to Subch

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Effective: 9/6/2018Last amended: 9/6/2018

§ 5-263 Exemption Obtained by Fraud or Misrepresentation.

RCNY § 5-263

Any person or organization that obtained by fraud or misrepresentation any status set forth in § 20-775(b)(1) - (7) of the New York City Administrative Code, which otherwise would have entitled such person or organization to an exemption from regulation as a provider of immigration assistance services pursuant to Subchapter 14-A of Chapter 5 of Title 20 of the New York City Administrative Code, shall be deemed to have been a provider of immigration services and never exempt from such regulation. (Amended City Record 8/7/2018, eff. 9/6/2018)

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