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What is NYC AC § 23-101?

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This section requires the director and deputy director of the City Record to execute a bond to the city for five thousand dollars, ensuring the faithful performance of their duties. The bond must include sureties and receive approval from the comptroller. Applies to the City Record's administrative functions.

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§ 23-101 Bond.

AC § 23-101

The director and deputy director of the City Record shall each execute a bond to the city in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of their respective offices. Such bond shall contain one or more sureties and shall be approved by the comptroller.

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