NYC Administrative Code

§ 19-166.1 — Misuse of city-issued parking permits.

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What is NYC AC § 19-166.1?

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This section defines misuse of city-issued parking permits and outlines the revocation procedures by the police department and the department of transportation. It specifies conditions under which permits may be revoked, including multiple violations and unpaid fines. Applies to individuals holding city-issued parking permits.

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§ 19-166.1 Misuse of city-issued parking permits.

AC § 19-166.1

a. For the purposes of this section, the term "city-issued parking permit" means a permit issued by a city agency that indicates permission to park in certain areas during certain times has been granted. b. City-issued parking permits shall be revoked in accordance with disciplinary procedures of the police department with regard to permits issued pursuant to section 14-183, and in accordance with procedures established by the department of transportation for all other city-issued parking permits from those individuals found guilty of: 1. three or more violations of a rule or law relating the misuse of a city-issued parking permit 2. notwithstanding paragraph 1 of this subdivision b, any violation of section 19-166; or 3. unpaid parking or traffic violations associated with the license plate or individual permit holder in excess of $350. (L.L. 2020/004, 12/27/2019, eff. 3/26/2020) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2020/004.

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