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What is NYC RCNY § 2-423?

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A licensee may replace a pedicab that is issued a current registration plate (such pedicab to be referred to in this section as the "current pedicab") with another pedicab (such pedicab to be referred to in this section as the "replacement pedicab") owned by such licensee only if: (a) Such licensee notifies the Depart

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§ 2-423 Replacement of a Registered Pedicab.

RCNY § 2-423

A licensee may replace a pedicab that is issued a current registration plate (such pedicab to be referred to in this section as the "current pedicab") with another pedicab (such pedicab to be referred to in this section as the "replacement pedicab") owned by such licensee only if: (a) Such licensee notifies the Department in writing of the proposed replacement, describes and substantiates the reason for the replacement, and identifies the current pedicab by the registration plate number issued by the Department and the PID listed with the Department for such pedicab and describes the replacement pedicab and furnishes its PID.

(b)Such licensee presents: (1) the replacement pedicab for inspection by the Department; and (2) either presents the pedicab registration plate that was issued to the current pedicab, provides proof that the current pedicab and its registration plate have been destroyed or are otherwise physically impossible to be made available, or presents the current pedicab and surrenders to the Department the registration plate of the current pedicab.

(c)The replacement pedicab passes inspection and the Department affixes to it a pedicab registration plate.

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