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What is NYC RCNY § 52-24?

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(a) Any person or entity may propose a pilot program in writing to the Chairperson for purposes of testing and evaluating a proposed innovation. (b) Proposals for a pilot program must include the following: (1) A statement of the purpose or value of the proposed innovation; (2) A detailed description of the proposed

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§ 52-24 Submission of Proposals.

RCNY § 52-24

(a)Any person or entity may propose a pilot program in writing to the Chairperson for purposes of testing and evaluating a proposed innovation.

(b)Proposals for a pilot program must include the following: (1) A statement of the purpose or value of the proposed innovation; (2) A detailed description of the proposed innovation, including, as appropriate, diagrams, blueprints or images; (3) Information regarding the use of the proposed innovation in other jurisdictions; (4) Estimates of any cost and revenue impact of the proposed innovation on affected Licensee groups such as drivers and vehicle owners, on the Commission and the City, and on the public; (5) A description of the different ways in which the proposed innovation would depart from otherwise applicable requirements, including these Rules; (6) A description of any effect the pilot program would have on the safety of operations involved in the pilot program; (7) The proposed duration of the pilot program; (8) The number of pilot program participants necessary to achieve the purpose of the proposed pilot program; and (9) The criteria by which the value of the innovation can be measured after implementation of the pilot program, such as cost, customer satisfaction, Licensee satisfaction, environmental impact, and safety.

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