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What is NYC RCNY § 65-02?

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(a) Specific Penalties. If there are specific penalties for violating a Rule, they will be shown at the end of the Rule.

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§ 65-02 Penalties.

RCNY § 65-02

(a)Specific Penalties. If there are specific penalties for violating a Rule, they will be shown at the end of the Rule. The penalty section will also state whether the violator must attend the Hearing.

(b)Payment of Fines.

(1)Fines are due not later than 30 days after the Respondent is found guilty of or pleads guilty to the violation, unless: (i) the Respondent files an appeal of the decision issued by the Taxi and Limousine Tribunal within the time required by 48 RCNY Chapter 5, in which case the payment of the fines will be deferred until 30 days after the date of the appeal decision.

(2)If the fine is not paid by the close of business on the date due, the Commission will notify the Respondent in writing that the Respondent's License will be suspended in 10 business days of the date of the notification until the fine is paid, unless the Respondent demonstrates to the Commission, in person or in writing, that the fine has been paid.

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