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(a) Resolution of Approval. Any proposed pilot program approved by the Commission will be approved by Resolution of Approval.

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§ 52-27 Commission Approval of Proposal for Pilot Program.

RCNY § 52-27

(a)Resolution of Approval. Any proposed pilot program approved by the Commission will be approved by Resolution of Approval.

(b)Contents of Resolution. Each Resolution of Approval will establish the terms governing the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the proposed pilot program, including but not limited to the following: (1) The duration of the pilot program; (2) An implementation and evaluation schedule for the pilot program, including a deadline for a final report from the Chairperson to the Commission and a deadline for initiating rulemaking action to implement changes in the Commission's rules. These should be based on the outcome of the pilot program so that the proposed innovation may continue without interruption if the Commission determines that such continuation is warranted; (3) The minimum and maximum number of the pilot program's participants, if any; (4) A description of the means by which the public will be notified of the proposed pilot program; (5) A description of the process for selecting the participants in the pilot program; (6) A statement whether a safety evaluation of the proposed pilot program will be required before or during implementation of the pilot program and, if so, a statement of how and by whom such safety evaluation must be conducted; (7) A statement that the pilot program participants must enter into binding agreements with the Chairperson on behalf of the Commission; (8) An enumeration of the criteria to be used in evaluating the proposed innovation during and after implementation of the pilot program; and (9) A description of any reporting requirements during and after the completion of the pilot program, including reports from the pilot program participants to the Chairperson and from the Chairperson to the Commission.

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