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What is NYC AC § 26-519?

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This section allows the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to suspend the registration of an association if it fails to comply with legal requirements. The suspension remains until the association's conduct is modified to meet these standards. Applies to associations registered with the department.

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§ 26-519 Suspension of registration.

AC § 26-519

The department of housing preservation and development may, after notice and opportunity for hearing, suspend the registration of an association if it finds that the articles, code, rules or other conduct thereof do not conform to the requirements of this law and any such suspension shall remain in effect until such administration issues an order determining that such articles, rules, code or other conduct have been modified to conform with such requirements. For the purposes of this law, the members in good standing of the association shall be deemed to be members in good standing of an association registered with the department of housing preservation and development during and only during, the first sixty days of such period of suspension.

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