NYC Administrative Code

§ 15-304 — Reward for information leading to arson conviction: posting notices. [Renumbered]

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What is NYC AC § 15-304?

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This section pertains to the reward for information leading to an arson conviction and outlines the requirements for posting notices related to such rewards. The statute has been renumbered, and it affects entities involved in arson prevention and reporting.

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§ 15-304 Reward for information leading to arson conviction: posting notices. [Renumbered]

AC § 15-304

Editor's note: this section has been renumbered as § 15-233.

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