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What is NYC BC § 3307.11.6?

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This section allows temporary protective structures displaying approved artwork to include a scannable barcode linking to the Department of Cultural Affairs' website. The information provided on the website is in accordance with subdivision c of Section 2508 of the New York City Charter. Applies to building owners utilizing temporary protective structures for artwork.

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BC § 3307.11.6

A temporary protective structure displaying approved artwork or alternative artwork pursuant to this section may display a barcode that can be read by a smartphone, or successor technology, and directs the user to the website of the department of cultural affairs containing information posted on such website pursuant to subdivision c of Section 2508 of the New York City Charter. (L.L. 2021/163, 12/24/2021, eff. 9/1/2023; Am. L.L. 2024/111, 11/9/2024, eff. 11/9/2024)

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