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What is NYC RCNY § 6-02?

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(a) Scope. These rules govern the procedures by which the public may submit to the Department petitions for rulemaking pursuant to Section 1043(g) of the New York City Charter and the procedures for the Department’s consideration and disposition of such petitions.

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Effective: 11/15/2023

§ 6-02 Rulemaking Petitions.

RCNY § 6-02

(a)Scope. These rules govern the procedures by which the public may submit to the Department petitions for rulemaking pursuant to Section 1043(g) of the New York City Charter and the procedures for the Department’s consideration and disposition of such petitions.

(b)Definitions. Department. The term “Department” means the New York City Department of Transportation. Person. The term “Person” means an individual, partnership, corporation or other legal entity, and any individual or entity acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity. Petition. The term “Petition” means a request or application for the Department to adopt a rule. Petitioner. The term “Petitioner” means the person who files a petition. Rule. The term “Rule” has the same meaning as in Section 1041(5) of the New York City Charter.

(c)Procedures for submitting petitions.

(1)Any person may submit a petition to the Department to consider the adoption of a rule. The petition must include: (i) The rule to be considered, with proposed language for adoption; (ii) A statement of the Department’s authority to promulgate the rule and the rules purpose; (iii) Petitioner’s arguments in support of adoption of the rule; (iv) The period of time the rule should be in effect, if applicable; (v) The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the petitioner or petitioner’s authorized representative; (vi) The signature of petitioner or petitioner’s authorized representative.

(2)Any change in the name, address or telephone number of petitioner or the petitioner’s authorized representative must be reported promptly in writing to the Department.

(3)All petitions must be typewritten.

(4)Petitions must be mailed or emailed ([email protected]) to the Department.

(d)Procedures for responses to petitions.

(e)No appeal. The Department’s decision to deny or grant a petition is final and not subject to judicial review. (Added City Record 10/16/2023, eff. 11/15/2023)

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