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What is NYC AC § 24-213?

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This section outlines the procedures for serving written notices, orders, or decisions required by the code to owners and other relevant parties. It specifies methods of service, including mailing and personal delivery. Applies to building owners and operators receiving official communications related to their devices.

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§ 24-213 Service of papers.

AC § 24-213

(a)Service of any written notice, order or decision required by this code shall be made on the owner as follows: (1) Either by mailing the notice, order or decision directed to the owner of the device at the address listed in his or her application, tunneling permit or operating certificate or at the address where the device is located; or (2) By leaving the notice, order or decision with the owner of the device, or if the owner is not an individual, with a member of the partnership or group concerned or with an officer or managing agent of the corporation.

(b)Service of any written notice, order or decision required by this code shall be made on a person: (1) Either by mailing the notice, order or decision directed to the person at his or her principal place of business or home address; or (2) By leaving the notice, order or decision with the person, or if the person is not an individual, with a member of the partnership or group concerned, or with an officer or managing agent of the corporation.

(c)Service of any written notice required by this code shall be made on the department, commissioner or board as follows: (1) Either by mailing the notice to the commissioner; or (2) By leaving the notice at the department or with an employee of the department designated for this purpose. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2005/113.

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