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What is NYC RCNY § 64-13?

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(a) Filing of Fee Schedule with TLC. A Taximeter Business must file with the Commission a schedule of current fees for all services related to the sale, repair, installation, and calibration of Taximeters, including inspections, tests, adjustments, installations, corrections, or repairs.

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§ 64-13 Business Requirements – Fees Charged by Licensees.

RCNY § 64-13

(a)Filing of Fee Schedule with TLC. A Taximeter Business must file with the Commission a schedule of current fees for all services related to the sale, repair, installation, and calibration of Taximeters, including inspections, tests, adjustments, installations, corrections, or repairs. 35 RCNY § 64-13(a)Penalty: $50 fineAppearance NOT REQUIRED (b) Filing of Fee Changes with TLC. A Taximeter Business must file any change in fees with the Commission at least ten days before the fees are scheduled to change. 35 RCNY § 64-13(b)Penalty: $50 fineAppearance NOT REQUIRED (c) Prominent Display of Fee Schedule. A Taximeter Business must not engage in any business unless a current schedule of inspection and repair charges, including hourly rates (if applicable) is displayed clearly to the public on the business premises. All fee schedules must be filed with the Commission before being displayed. 35 RCNY § 64-13(c)Penalty: $50 fineAppearance NOT REQUIRED (d) Overcharges Prohibited. For any work involving Taximeters, a Taximeter Business must not charge more than the fees set by its fee schedule. 35 RCNY § 64-13(d)Penalty: $50 fineAppearance NOT REQUIRED

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