NYC Administrative Code

§ 23-107 — Notification of items in City Record.

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What is NYC AC § 23-107?

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This section mandates the City Record's website to allow individuals to sign up for email notifications regarding published information. The notifications can be limited by agency, community board district, and category. Applies to individuals interested in updates from various city agencies.

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§ 23-107 Notification of items in City Record.

AC § 23-107

a. The website of the City Record shall permit individuals to sign up to receive e-mail notifications relating to information published in the City Record. b. Such website shall: 1. Permit individuals to limit their receipt of such notifications by, at minimum, relevant agency, affected community board district and category, such as public hearings, agency rules and procurement notices; and 2. Include a short description of the core functions of each available agency. (L.L. 2020/103, 10/17/2020, eff. 4/15/2021)

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