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(a) Every licensee must post conspicuously at the licensee's place of business the license sign provided by the Department that includes the license information, instructions on contacting the Department to file a complaint, and other important information for consumers as the Department deems appropriate. A licensee m

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Effective: 3/25/2020Last amended: 11/8/2024

§ 1-03 Display of License Sign.

RCNY § 1-03

(a)Every licensee must post conspicuously at the licensee's place of business the license sign provided by the Department that includes the license information, instructions on contacting the Department to file a complaint, and other important information for consumers as the Department deems appropriate. A licensee may post a copy of such sign at the licensee's place of business only if the original is available at such place of business for inspection by any person. A licensee having no fixed place of business must exhibit his or her license upon the request of any person.

(b)Reserved. (Amended City Record 2/24/2020, eff. 3/25/2020; amended City Record 10/9/2024, eff. 11/8/2024)

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