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What is NYC AC § 17-138?

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This section designates every officer and inspector of the department as a peace officer, granting them the authority to act similarly to police officers in relation to serving summonses. The statute outlines the powers and responsibilities of these officers within their regulatory framework. Applies to department officers and inspectors.

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§ 17-138 Officers to be peace officers.

AC § 17-138

Every officer and inspector of the department is hereby declared to be a peace officer, pursuant to section 2.10 of the criminal procedure law, and is hereby authorized and empowered, subject to the regulations of the department, to proceed in the same manner and with like force and effect as a police officer in respect to procuring, countersigning and serving the summons referred to therein.

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