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What is NYC RCNY § 68-06?

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(a) Required Information. A summons must contain, at a minimum, the following information: 1.

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Effective: 10/22/2016Last amended: 10/22/2016

§ 68-06 Contents of Summons.

RCNY § 68-06

(a)Required Information. A summons must contain, at a minimum, the following information: 1. The date, time, and location of the alleged violation.

2.A description of the nature of the violation sufficient to inform the Respondent of the prohibited conduct, including the basis for any charge that the Respondent is not Fit to Hold a License.

3.The Rule or Administrative Code Section alleged to have been violated. If there is a conflict between the Rule or Code Section cited and the description of the violation, the description controls the final resolution of the issue.

4.The date, time, and location of the scheduled hearing on the violation, or instructions to the Respondent on how to schedule a hearing date.

5.Whether the Respondent must appear in person at the hearing.

6.If the Commission seeks Discretionary Revocation, a specific statement that a finding of guilt could result in the revocation of the Respondent's License.

7.If the rule violated includes the penalty of mandatory revocation, a specific statement that a finding of guilt will result in the revocation of the Respondent's License. (Amended City Record 9/22/2016, eff. 10/22/2016)

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