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What is NYC RCNY § 14-10?

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(a) The Commission may revoke a temporary photo identification card, and after notice and hearing, revoke or suspend (1) the registration of a market business or (2) a photo identification card for any of the reasons set forth in § 22-260 of the Code, or for violation of any rule promulgated pursuant to § 22-266 of t

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§ 14-10 Revocation or Suspension of Registration or Photo Identification Cards.

RCNY § 14-10

(a)The Commission may revoke a temporary photo identification card, and after notice and hearing, revoke or suspend (1) the registration of a market business or (2) a photo identification card for any of the reasons set forth in § 22-260 of the Code, or for violation of any rule promulgated pursuant to § 22-266 of the Code, including without limitation 17 RCNY §§ 14-09 and 14-17. Notice shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of 17 RCNY § 11-20. Hearings shall be afforded in accordance with the provisions of 17 RCNY § 11-21.

(b)Revocation or suspension of registration shall require the immediate surrender to the market manager of all photo identification cards issued to the principals and employees of the registrant. If a registration has been suspended, violation of the provisions of this subdivision may result in immediate revocation of a registration and/or the imposition of penalties as provided in § 22-258 of the Code.

(c)Revocation or suspension of photo identification cards (including temporary photo identification cards) shall require the immediate surrender of such cards to the market manager.

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