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(a) Annual Fee. Every application for a new or renewal Technology System Provider License must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of $500 for each License to be issued or renewed for the term as provided in subdivision (e) of this section.

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Effective: 6/16/2018

§ 66-06 Licensing – Fees and Term of License.

RCNY § 66-06

(a)Annual Fee. Every application for a new or renewal Technology System Provider License must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of $500 for each License to be issued or renewed for the term as provided in subdivision (e) of this section. If the License term is for less than six months, the fee will be prorated.

(b)Form of Payment. All application fees must be paid by credit card, money order, or certified check.

(c)License Replacement Fee. The fee to replace any lost, damaged or destroyed License is $25.

(d)Late Filing Fee. If the Commission allows a late filing for a renewal application, there will be an additional late filing fee of $25.

(e)Term of License. The term of a Technology System Provider License will be one year or less and each License will expire on October 31st.

(f)When to File for Renewal.

(1)A renewing Applicant must file a completed application at least sixty (60) days before the expiration date of the License.

(2)If an application for renewal of a License has been made prior to the expiration date of the License, the Chairperson will extend the effectiveness of the License until review of the renewal application is completed. The effectiveness of the License during this extended period applies even if the application is ultimately denied. If an extended License renewal application is approved, the renewal License expiration date will be based on the original expiration date of the License and not the extended date.

(3)A renewing Applicant can file a completed application up to 90 days after the expiration date as a "late application," if the Applicant pays a late fee of $25. When a late application is submitted, the License will remain expired until the application for renewal is approved by the Commission.

(4)The postmark date is the date of filing for an application that is filed by mail. The date of submission is the date of filing for an application that is filed in person.

(g)Suspended Licenses. If a License is suspended and it is also due to be renewed, the Licensee must apply for renewal as required in subdivision (f) above if the Licensee wants to renew the License. Failure to complete the renewal requirements means that the License cannot be renewed. (Added City Record 5/17/2018, eff. 6/16/2018)

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