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What is NYC RCNY § 50-06?

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a. Pursuant to 28 RCNY Chapter 39, the Agency shall commence benefit revocation proceedings for noncompliance with the Prevailing Wage Requirements of the 421-a Act, the New 421-a Act, and the Extended Affordability Act if: (i) an Applicant fails to make the payments to the Comptroller required by an Order within 120 c

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Effective: 10/23/2016Last amended: 4/2/2025

§ 50-06 Benefit Revocation.

RCNY § 50-06

a. Pursuant to 28 RCNY Chapter 39, the Agency shall commence benefit revocation proceedings for noncompliance with the Prevailing Wage Requirements of the 421-a Act, the New 421-a Act, and the Extended Affordability Act if: (i) an Applicant fails to make the payments to the Comptroller required by an Order within 120 calendar days of receiving the Order, in which the sole cause for such revocation shall be the failure to make such payments on or before the prescribed deadline, (ii) two Orders determining a willful failure to pay the Prevailing Wage for the same multiple dwelling have been issued within a six-year period, or (iii) an Order determines a willful failure to pay the Prevailing Wage that involves a falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages or supplements. b. The Agency may commence benefit revocation proceedings for ANNY Program Benefits or AHCC Program Benefits pursuant to 28 RCNY Chapter 39, if a Covered Building Service Employer has committed three violations of the ANNY Act or AHCC Act, respectively, within a five-year period, in accordance with the provisions of subdivision thirteen of section 485-x of the Real Property Tax Law, or paragraph (g) of the AHCC Act, as applicable. (Added City Record 9/23/2016, eff. 10/23/2016; amended City Record 2/11/2019, eff. 3/13/2019; amended City Record 3/3/2025, eff. 4/2/2025)

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