NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-212.9 — Enforcement of order of closure.

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What is NYC AC § 28-212.9?

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This section outlines the enforcement procedures for an order of closure issued by the commissioner. It specifies that police officers and authorized department employees are responsible for sealing or padlocking the premises while ensuring that legally required access remains available for residential areas not affected by the closure. Applies to property operators subject to closure orders.

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§ 28-212.9 Enforcement of order of closure.

AC § 28-212.9

On the tenth business day after the posting of such order and upon the written directive of the commissioner, police officers and authorized employees of the department shall act upon and enforce such order by sealing, padlocking, or otherwise preventing access to the premises in a manner that will not bar legally required ingress or egress for residential occupancy of parts of the building that are not subject to the closure order.

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