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Updated Section 9.A.2.A and 9.A.2.B in accordance with NY law #257

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@ikopke23 ikopke23 commented May 19, 2025

Check one:

  • Semantic Change: something about the meaning of the text is different
  • Non-semantic Change: Spelling, grammar, or formatting changes.

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Adding in changes as NY made changes to the law.

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@ikopke23 ikopke23 requested a review from Qelxiros May 21, 2025 17:16
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Please also make it so future changes of this nature can be classified as non-semantic.

…ordance with RIT policy or NY law can be treated as a nonsemantic change
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suggested change is good

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Smart <jeremy3141592@gmail.com>
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Lgtm

@ikopke23 ikopke23 merged commit 5fa2763 into master May 23, 2025
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