NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 2-421 — Voiding of Pedicab Registration Plates Upon the Voiding, Suspension or Revocation of a Pedicab Business License.

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(a) Whenever a pedicab business license is suspended or revoked, has been voided as provided in Subchapter 9 of Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or is not renewed within the time period provided for renewal, all pedicab registration plates issued to such licensee shall be voided

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§ 2-421 Voiding of Pedicab Registration Plates Upon the Voiding, Suspension or Revocation of a Pedicab Business License.

RCNY § 2-421

(a)Whenever a pedicab business license is suspended or revoked, has been voided as provided in Subchapter 9 of Chapter 2 of Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or is not renewed within the time period provided for renewal, all pedicab registration plates issued to such licensee shall be voided as of the date of the occurrence of such event unless the Commissioner for good cause shown, within five days thereafter, issues a written finding staying the voiding of such registration plates for a period not to exceed thirty days thereafter, provided such licensee establishes to the Commissioner's satisfaction that it will be able to comply with the requirements that were the basis for the voiding of such pedicab registration plates by the end of such stayed period.

(b)Whenever a pedicab registration is not renewed within fifty-nine days after it has expired, such registration shall be void, and such registration shall not be reinstated.

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