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What is NYC RCNY § 56-09?

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Where violations remain pending after a multiple dwelling is no longer subject to the requirements of paragraph 3 of subdivision b of Administrative Code § 27-2033.1, an owner may resolve such violations by paying $500 for each such pending violation, provided that the owner can demonstrate either that no heat violatio

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Effective: 6/1/2024

§ 56-09 Post-Discharge Resolution of Violations.

RCNY § 56-09

Where violations remain pending after a multiple dwelling is no longer subject to the requirements of paragraph 3 of subdivision b of Administrative Code § 27-2033.1, an owner may resolve such violations by paying $500 for each such pending violation, provided that the owner can demonstrate either that no heat violations were issued during at least one complete heat season or that Internet Capable Temperature Reporting Devices were installed in accordance with 28 RCNY § 56-04 and subparagraph b of paragraph 3 of subdivision b of Administrative Code § 27-2033.1. (Added City Record 5/2/2024, eff. 6/1/2024)

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