NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 2-442 — Required Disclosure for Trips or Tours Involving the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island.

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Sellers of trips or tours involving the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island that do not land at Liberty Island or Ellis Island may not possess or vend a ticket for such trip or tour unless the ticket contains the following disclosure, printed so as to be legible to the consumer in bold type of a size at least one-half as

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Effective: 11/24/2019

§ 2-442 Required Disclosure for Trips or Tours Involving the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island.

RCNY § 2-442

Sellers of trips or tours involving the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island that do not land at Liberty Island or Ellis Island may not possess or vend a ticket for such trip or tour unless the ticket contains the following disclosure, printed so as to be legible to the consumer in bold type of a size at least one-half as high and one-half as broad as the largest print on the ticket: "This trip or tour does not land at Liberty Island or Ellis Island." If a trip or tour lands at Liberty Island but not Ellis Island, the required disclosure must read: "This trip or tour does not land at Ellis Island." If a trip or tour lands at Ellis Island but not Liberty Island, the required disclosure must read: "This trip or tour does not land at Liberty Island." This subdivision does not apply if the trip or tour lands at both Liberty Island and Ellis Island. (Added City Record 10/25/2019, eff. 11/24/2019)

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