NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 181.07 — Common Eating and Drinking Utensils Prohibited.

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The use or furnishing for use of common eating or drinking utensils is prohibited in commercial premises, a public transportation facility, food establishment, hotel, rooming house, lodging house, day care service, school, children's institution, park, street or any other public place or any place used in common by the

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§ 181.07 Common Eating and Drinking Utensils Prohibited.

RCNY § 181.07

The use or furnishing for use of common eating or drinking utensils is prohibited in commercial premises, a public transportation facility, food establishment, hotel, rooming house, lodging house, day care service, school, children's institution, park, street or any other public place or any place used in common by the public.

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