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What is NYC AC § 16-131.5?

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This section grants the commissioner the authority to conduct inquiries and exercise subpoena power to support the functions of the department. This includes compelling witness attendance, administering oaths, and requiring the production of relevant documents. Applies to the operations of the department in relation to specified sections.

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§ 16-131.5 Inquiries and subpoena power.

AC § 16-131.5

The commissioner shall have the power to conduct such inquiries as may assist him or her in the performance of the functions of the department pursuant to sections 16-117.1, 16-120.1, 16-119, 16-130, 16-131, 16-131.1, 16-131.2, 16-131.3, 16-131.4 or 16-133 of this chapter and for such purpose shall have subpoena power to compel the attendance of witnesses, to administer oaths, examine witnesses and to compel the production of books, papers and documents. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1990/040.

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