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What is NYC RCNY § 8-02?

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As used in this chapter: City Administrative Procedure Act. "City Administrative Procedure Act" means the requirements for rulemaking by agencies of the City of New York specified in Chapter 45 of the New York City Charter.

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Effective: 2/9/2022

§ 8-02 Definitions.

RCNY § 8-02

As used in this chapter: City Administrative Procedure Act. "City Administrative Procedure Act" means the requirements for rulemaking by agencies of the City of New York specified in Chapter 45 of the New York City Charter. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means OATH's Chief Administrative Law Judge and Chairperson of the Environmental Control Board. Person. "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity, and any individual or entity acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity. Petition. "Petition" means a request that OATH adopt a rule. Petitioner. "Petitioner" means the person who files a petition. Rule. "Rule" has the same meaning as in Section 1041(5) of the New York City Charter. (Added City Record 1/10/2022, eff. 2/9/2022)

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