NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-211.1 — False statements in certificates, forms, written statements, applications, reports, or certificates of correction.

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What is NYC AC § 28-211.1?

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This section prohibits individuals from knowingly or negligently making material false statements in various documents submitted to the department, including certificates, applications, and reports. The statute aims to ensure the integrity of information provided to the agency. Applies to all individuals submitting documents to the department.

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§ 28-211.1 False statements in certificates, forms, written statements, applications, reports, or certificates of correction.

AC § 28-211.1

It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly or negligently make or allow to be made a material false statement in any certificate, professional certification, form, signed statement, application, report or certification of the correction of a violation that is either submitted directly to the department or that is generated with the intent that the department rely on its assertions.

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