NYC Administrative Code

§ 21-107 — Power of commissioner as to removal of destitute persons.

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What is NYC AC § 21-107?

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This section grants the commissioner the authority to pay for the removal or transportation of individuals under their charge, aimed at alleviating unnecessary costs to the city. Applies to situations involving destitute persons requiring assistance.

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§ 21-107 Power of commissioner as to removal of destitute persons.

AC § 21-107

The commissioner shall have power to pay for the cost of the removal or transportation of any person who may come under the commissioner's charge whenever in his or her judgment the city will thereby be relieved from an unnecessary or improper charge.

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