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What is NYC RCNY § 3-95?

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Such printer tickets shall be consecutively numbered and shall contain the following: date of delivery, name of the customer and the delivery address, truck number, at least the last six digits of the Vehicle Identification Number, sales number, grade, price per gallon and quantity of the oil delivered and the driver's

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Effective: 9/7/2018Last amended: 9/7/2018

§ 3-95 Contents of Printer Tickets.

RCNY § 3-95

Such printer tickets shall be consecutively numbered and shall contain the following: date of delivery, name of the customer and the delivery address, truck number, at least the last six digits of the Vehicle Identification Number, sales number, grade, price per gallon and quantity of the oil delivered and the driver's signature; except that on those truck meters not equipped to print a sales number, the driver must have the initial totalizer readings recorded in ink or typed on his -daily route sheet, and the original totalizer numbers must be kept in the office; or the printer shall print totalizer readings on the delivery ticket; provided, further, that the price per gallon may be omitted on the copy of the delivery ticket required to be left at the point of delivery if a second copy of the delivery ticket, on which the price per gallon is recorded, is mailed or delivered to the purchaser of the fuel oil within 48 hours of delivery. (Amended City Record 8/8/2018, eff. 9/7/2018)

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