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What is NYC AC § 20-933?

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This section establishes the right for freelance workers to bring civil actions for violations of the chapter, detailing the timelines for filing claims and the types of damages available. The statute specifies that damages may include statutory amounts and attorney's fees. Applies to freelance workers alleging violations of specific sections of the law.

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§ 20-933 Civil action.

AC § 20-933

a. Cause of action.

1.Except as otherwise provided by law, a freelance worker alleging a violation of this chapter may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction for damages as described in subdivision b of this section.

2.Any action alleging a violation of section 20-928 shall be brought within two years after the acts alleged to have violated this chapter occurred.

3.Any action alleging a violation of sections 20-929 or 20-930 shall be brought within six years after the acts alleged to have violated this chapter occurred.

4.Within 10 days after having commenced a civil action pursuant to subdivision a of this section, a plaintiff shall serve a copy of the complaint upon an authorized representative of the commissioner. Failure to so serve a complaint does not adversely affect any plaintiff's cause of action.

5.A plaintiff who solely alleges a violation of section 20-928 must prove that such plaintiff requested a written contract before the contracted work began. b. Damages.

(a)A plaintiff who prevails on a claim alleging a violation of section 20-928 shall be awarded statutory damages of $250.

(b)A plaintiff who prevails on a claim alleging a violation of section 20-928 and on one or more claims under other provisions of this chapter shall be awarded statutory damages equal to the value of the underlying contract for the violation of section 20-928 in addition to the remedies specified in this chapter for the other violations.

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