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What is NYC RCNY § 6-13?

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(a) IDNYC will invalidate a card issued to an individual in the following circumstances: (i) When IDNYC issues a new card to the individual; (ii) When IDNYC learns that the individual has died; (iii) In the circumstances described in subdivisions (b) - (e) of this section. (b) When the Executive Director of IDNYC or

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Effective: 12/2/2019

§ 6-13 Card Invalidations.

RCNY § 6-13

(a)IDNYC will invalidate a card issued to an individual in the following circumstances: (i) When IDNYC issues a new card to the individual; (ii) When IDNYC learns that the individual has died; (iii) In the circumstances described in subdivisions (b) - (e) of this section.

(b)When the Executive Director of IDNYC or their designee determines that an individual may have obtained a card under a false identity, it will immediately suspend the card, promptly notify the individual of the suspension and provide the individual with an opportunity to challenge the suspension by submitting a secondary review request, in a manner established by the Commissioner, to the IDNYC Card Program within 30 days of notification. Secondary reviews will be offered only at specially designated locations.

(c)The secondary review will consist of a conference at which a designee of the Executive Director of the IDNYC program will review the individual's documents and eligibility for the card.

(d)The IDNYC program will offer the individual a date, time, and location for the review conference that is within 14 days of receipt of the request. If the date, time, and location offered are not convenient for the individual, the program will work with the individual to find another date, time, and location, but cannot guarantee that the conference will take place within 14 days of the request.

(e)Following the review conference, IDNYC will notify the individual by mail of its determination. If IDNYC does not issue a determination within 14 days of the date of the conference, then the secondary review request will be deemed to have been denied. (Added City Record 9/20/2019, eff. 12/2/2019)

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