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What is NYC RCNY § 7-304?

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(a) An employer must offer its full-time employees the opportunity to use pre-tax earnings to purchase transportation fringe benefits by January 1, 2016, or four weeks after such employee's commencement of employment as a full-time employee of the employer, whichever is later. (b) If an employer's work force is reduced

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Effective: 1/1/2016Last amended: 9/20/2018

§ 7-304 Employee Eligibility.

RCNY § 7-304

(a)An employer must offer its full-time employees the opportunity to use pre-tax earnings to purchase transportation fringe benefits by January 1, 2016, or four weeks after such employee's commencement of employment as a full-time employee of the employer, whichever is later.

(b)If an employer's work force is reduced to fewer than 20 full-time employees, the employer must continue to offer the opportunity to use pre-tax earnings to purchase transportation fringe benefits to full-time employees who were employer's full-time employees before the work force was reduced. (Added City Record 11/18/2015, eff. 1/1/2016; amended City Record 8/8/2016, eff. 9/7/2016; amended City Record 8/21/2018, eff. 9/20/2018)

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