NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 6-12 — Secondary Review Conferences and Reapplications Following Denial of IDNYC Card Applications.

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(a) An applicant who has been denied an IDNYC Card may request a secondary review of their eligibility for the card by submitting a review request, in a manner established by the Commissioner, to the IDNYC Card Program within 30 days of issuance of the denial. (b) The secondary review will consist of a conference at wh

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Effective: 8/1/2018Last amended: 12/2/2019

§ 6-12 Secondary Review Conferences and Reapplications Following Denial of IDNYC Card Applications.

RCNY § 6-12

(a)An applicant who has been denied an IDNYC Card may request a secondary review of their eligibility for the card by submitting a review request, in a manner established by the Commissioner, to the IDNYC Card Program within 30 days of issuance of the denial.

(b)The secondary review will consist of a conference at which a designee of the Executive Director of the IDNYC program will review the applicant's documents and eligibility for the card and the applicant will have the opportunity to reapply for the card. Secondary reviews will be offered only at specially designated locations.

(c)The IDNYC program will offer the applicant a date, time, and location for the review conference that is within 30 days of receipt of the request. If the date, time, and location offered are not convenient for the applicant, the program will work with the applicant to find another date, time, and location, but cannot guarantee that the conference will take place within 30 days of the request.

(d)If the applicant chooses to reapply following the review conference, IDNYC staff will notify the applicant of its determination on the application by mail. If IDNYC does not issue a determination within 30 days of the date of the conference, then the determination that triggered the review request shall become the final decision on the application. (Amended City Record 7/2/2018, eff. 8/1/2018; amended City Record 9/20/2019, eff. 12/2/2019)

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