NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-105.10.1 — Notice of proposed revocation.

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What is NYC AC § 28-105.10.1?

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This section outlines the process by which the commissioner may revoke a permit due to non-compliance with applicable laws, false statements, or errors in issuance. The notice must inform the permit holder of the reasons for revocation and their right to respond within a specified timeframe. Applies to permit holders in the construction and building sector.

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§ 28-105.10.1 Notice of proposed revocation.

AC § 28-105.10.1

The commissioner may, on written notice to the permit holder, revoke any permit for failure to comply with the provisions of this code or other applicable laws or rules; or whenever there has been any false statement or any misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application or submittal documents upon the basis of which such approval was issued; or whenever a permit has been issued in error and conditions are such that the permit should not have been issued. Such notice may be accompanied by a stop work order pursuant to section 28-207.2 and shall inform the permit holder of the reasons for the proposed revocation and that the applicant has the right to present to the commissioner or his or her representative within 10 business days of delivery of the notice by hand or electronic delivery or 15 business days of the posting of notice by mail, information as to why the permit should not be revoked. (Am. L.L. 2019/062, 3/31/2019, eff. 9/27/2019; Am. L.L. 2021/126, 11/7/2021, eff. 11/7/2022) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/126.

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