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What is NYC AC § 28-212.11?

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This section prohibits the use or occupancy of buildings or vacant land that have been sealed or closed by order of the commissioner. It also forbids the mutilation or removal of such orders. Violations are considered immediately hazardous and can lead to penalties. Applies to property owners and occupants of affected buildings.

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§ 28-212.11 Violation of closure order.

AC § 28-212.11

It shall be unlawful for any person to use or occupy or to permit any other person to use or occupy any building or part thereof or vacant land that has been sealed, padlocked, or otherwise closed pursuant to an order of the commissioner. It shall be unlawful to mutilate or remove a posted order of the commissioner. Intentional disobedience or violation of any provision of a closure order shall be punishable as an immediately hazardous violation.

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