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What is NYC RCNY § 6-46?

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All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York. Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein.

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Effective: 8/22/2016Last amended: 12/26/2021

§ 6-46 Price Displays Penalty Schedule.

RCNY § 6-46

All citations are to Title 20 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York. Unless otherwise specified, the penalties set forth for each section of law or rule shall also apply to all subdivisions, paragraphs, subparagraphs, clauses, items, or any other provision contained therein. Each subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph, clause, item, or other provision charged in the Notice of Violation shall constitute a separate violation of the law or rule. Each consecutive day a violation of this section is continued shall constitute a separate first violation of the law pursuant to section 20-692 of the Administrative Code. Unless otherwise specified by law, a second or third or subsequent violation means a violation by the same respondent, whether by pleading guilty, being found guilty in a decision, or entering into a settlement agreement for violating the same provision of law or rule, within two years of the prior violation(s). CitationViolation Description First ViolationFirst DefaultSecond ViolationSecond DefaultThird and Subsequent ViolationThird and Subsequent DefaultAdmin. Code§ 20-691Failure to meet the requirements of price displays$50$50$100$100$150$150 (Added City Record 8/22/2016, eff. 8/22/2016; amended City Record 11/26/2021, eff. 12/26/2021)

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