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What is NYC RCNY § 7-02?

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a. Determination of Corrective Action.

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§ 7-02 Corrective Action.

RCNY § 7-02

a. Determination of Corrective Action. Where the Mayoral Agency, in consultation with the Director, determines that the non-compliance may be remedied through corrective action, the Mayoral Agency may either: 1. prescribe a corrective action; or 2. request a corrective action plan from the Contractor. b. Corrective Action Plan. A corrective action plan proposed by a Contractor must include the following information: 1. an explanation for each instance of non-compliance; 2. the specific action to be taken to remedy each instance of non-compliance; and 3. the amount of time necessary to complete each corrective action and whether an extension of any applicable time limit is sought. c. Review of Corrective Action Plan. For the purpose of responding to the Notice of Non-compliance, Corrective Action Plans submitted by the Contractor will be subject to review and approval by the Director. Nothing in this section precludes the Contractor from taking any action to remedy or prevent recurrence of non-compliance. d. Compliance with Corrective Action. To comply with the corrective action either prescribed by the Mayoral Agency pursuant to paragraph 1 of subdivision a of this section or as set forth in the Corrective Action Plan pursuant to paragraph 2 of subdivision a of this section, the Contractor must demonstrate the corrective action taken to the satisfaction of the Director. Demonstration of corrective action may result in waiving of civil penalties by the Mayoral Agency, in consultation with the Director. Failure to provide documentation to demonstrate the corrective action taken may be subject to civil penalties. The assessment of the civil penalties for such failure will be included in the Final Agency Determination pursuant to subdivision d of 74 RCNY § 7-01. (Added City Record 12/24/24, eff. 1/23/25)

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