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What is NYC RCNY § 2-62?

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(a) Purpose. The rules of this Part 1 of Subchapter G of Title 6 are promulgated pursuant to the Code to ensure that while serving the public, newsstands do not unduly interfere with pedestrian circulation or unduly conflict with street obstructions or the design of their surroundings.

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§ 2-62 Introduction.

RCNY § 2-62

(a)Purpose. The rules of this Part 1 of Subchapter G of Title 6 are promulgated pursuant to the Code to ensure that while serving the public, newsstands do not unduly interfere with pedestrian circulation or unduly conflict with street obstructions or the design of their surroundings.

(b)Scope. These rules govern applications for licenses and the renewal of licenses for newsstands, the replacement of licensed newsstands with newsstands to be constructed and installed by a franchisee, the temporary relocation of newsstands, and the general operation of newsstands.

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