NYC Administrative Code

§ 22-708 — Empire zone plans and applications.

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This section outlines the responsibilities of the Department of Small Business Services in preparing empire zone plans as per Article 18-B of the General Municipal Law. The plans must be certified by the Speaker of the City Council before the department can apply for state designation of the area as an empire zone. Applies to areas seeking designation as empire zones.

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§ 22-708 Empire zone plans and applications.

AC § 22-708

The department of small business services shall prepare empire zone plans in accordance with the requirement of article 18-B of the general municipal law and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. Such plans shall be presented to the speaker of the city council, who shall certify that such plans are accurate and complete. Upon certification of a plan, the department of small business services shall be authorized to apply to the state commissioner of economic development for designation of the area described therein as an empire zone. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1994/005.

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