NYC Administrative Code

§ 11-4009 — Non-preemption; penal law anticipatory offenses and accessorial liability apply.

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What is NYC AC § 11-4009?

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This section clarifies that penalties outlined in the chapter do not prevent prosecution under penal law or any other criminal statute. It specifies that offenses defined in this chapter are subject to applicable provisions of the penal law. Applies to individuals and entities involved in offenses defined in this chapter.

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§ 11-4009 Non-preemption; penal law anticipatory offenses and accessorial liability apply.

AC § 11-4009

(a)Unless expressly stated otherwise, the penalties provided in this chapter or under any other chapter of this title shall not preclude prosecution for any offense under the penal law or any other criminal statute.

(b)The offenses specified in title G of the penal law and the provisions of article twenty of the penal law are applicable to all offenses defined in this chapter.

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