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§ 1225-B — Retail sale of frozen desserts by motor vehicle; restrictions

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2. A violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than fifty dollars.

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§ 1225-B Retail sale of frozen desserts by motor vehicle; restrictions

VTL § 1225-B

§ 1225-b. Retail sale of frozen desserts by motor vehicle; restrictions.

1.No person operating a motor vehicle engaged in retail sales of frozen desserts as that term is defined in subdivision thirty-seven of section three hundred seventy-five of this chapter directly to pedestrians shall engage in any such retail sale: (a) unless such motor vehicle is lawfully parked or stopped; (b) to any person, unless such sale occurs from the side of the vehicle away from moving traffic and as near as possible to the curb or shoulder of the roadway; and (c) to any person standing in the roadway.

2.A violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than fifty dollars.

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