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What is NYC RCNY § 3-102?

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Any person engaged in the business of or owning a vehicle used for the delivery of gasoline, kerosene or petroleum products, other than liquefied petroleum gases, in the City of New York, shall submit for inspection, at least annually, at a location and time designated by the Commissioner, the measuring devices and the

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§ 3-102 Inspection.

RCNY § 3-102

Any person engaged in the business of or owning a vehicle used for the delivery of gasoline, kerosene or petroleum products, other than liquefied petroleum gases, in the City of New York, shall submit for inspection, at least annually, at a location and time designated by the Commissioner, the measuring devices and the vehicle tanks used as measures employed to determine the quantity delivered; provided, further, that measuring devices, which have been repaired or condemned and repaired, or whose security seals have been broken, for any reason whatsoever, shall be submitted for reinspection at a location and time designated by the Commissioner and that such procedure shall be applicable to any change or modification of a tank measure.

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